Guinea pig maximisation test

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title: Guinea pig maximisation test
text: The Guinea pig maximisation test (GPMT) is an in vivo test to screen for substances that cause human skin sensitisation. It was first proposed by B. Magnusson and Albert Kligman in 1969 and described in their 1970 book Allergic Contact Dermatitis in the Guinea Pig. The test is composed of two phases, the induction phase and the challenge phase. The induction phase includes exposing a test group of animals twice to the test material, first by intradermal injection followed by topical application
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