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ASTM F1905-98
Standard Practice for Selecting Tests for Determining the Propensity of Materials to Cause Immunotoxicity
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ICS:
19.020 Test conditions and procedures in general / Условия и методика испытаний в целом13.300 Protection. Including performance requirements for dangerous goods, their handling, storage, transportation, marking, labelling, etc. / Защита от опасных грузов. Включая требования к рабочим характеристикам опасных грузов, их обработке, хранению, транспортированию, маркировке, этикетированию и т.д.11.100 Laboratory medicine / Лабораторная медицина
Сборник (ASTM):
13.01 Medical and Surgical Materials and Devices (I): E667 – F2477 / Медицинские и хирургические материалы и приборы (I): E667 - F2477
Тематика:
Medical Devices & Implants
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1.1 This practice covers the introduction of foreign materials into the body that may have an impact on the immune system. One possible effect is that the immune system will be depressed or certain cell types may be affected. Immunotoxicity may be determined with blood and tissue samples from the animals used in the other biocompatibility test procedures such as implantation and blood contact test protocols. It is also possible to use these techniques with blood samples from human patients in a clinical trial. Any procedures with human subjects should follow the appropriate rules of the local institutional review board and the appropriate regulatory agencies. This document may serve as an annex to Practice F748.

1.2 The material may affect the humoral immune response, the cell mediated response, or both.

1.3 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

Ключевые слова:
B cells; biocompatibility; cell mediated immunity; complement; humoral immunity; immunotoxicity; T cells