A Medical Research and Evaluation Facility and Studies Supporting the Medical Chemical Defense Program. Evaluation of the Utility of Human Skin Equivalents for Studying HD-Induced Dermatotoxicity and Evaluating Antivesicant Treatment Regimens.

Published: Jul 1, 1997
Abstract
: Two human skin culture models, also known as human skin equivalents (HSEs), and dermatomed (split thickness) natural human skin (NHS) were assessed for use in studies investigating the dermatotoxic effects of sulfur mustard BIS(2-CHLOROETHYL) SULFIDE; HD. The HSEs examined were model ZK1300 from Advanced Tissue Sciences (ATS, La Jolla, CA) and Epiderm from MatTek Corporation (Ashland, MA). NHS specimens were obtained either fresh from the Ohio...
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Title
A Medical Research and Evaluation Facility and Studies Supporting the Medical Chemical Defense Program. Evaluation of the Utility of Human Skin Equivalents for Studying HD-Induced Dermatotoxicity and Evaluating Antivesicant Treatment Regimens.
Published Date
Jul 1, 1997
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