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Oxidants and antioxidants in sulfur mustard–induced injury
Volume: 1203, Issue: 1, Pages: 92 - 100
Published: Aug 1, 2010
Abstract
Sulfur mustard (SM) is a chemical weapon that targets the skin, eyes, and lung. It was first employed during World War I and it remains a significant military and civilian threat. As a bifunctional alkylating agent, SM reacts with a variety of macromolecules in target tissues including nucleic acids, proteins and lipids, as well as small molecular weight metabolites such as glutathione. By alkylating subcellular components, SM disrupts...
Paper Details
Title
Oxidants and antioxidants in sulfur mustard–induced injury
Published Date
Aug 1, 2010
Volume
1203
Issue
1
Pages
92 - 100
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