Baicalin as a potentially promising drug for the management of sulfur mustard induced cutaneous complications: A review of molecular mechanisms
Abstract
Sulfur mustard (SM) is a bifunctional alkylating agent with strong blistering, irritant, mutagenic and cytotoxic properties. SM has been widely deployed as a chemical warfare agent for over a century, leading to extensive casualties. Skin is among the first and most heavily damaged organs upon SM exposure. Unfortunately, a considerable fraction of SM-intoxicated patients are still suffering from chronic cutaneous complications. While these...
Paper Details
Title
Baicalin as a potentially promising drug for the management of sulfur mustard induced cutaneous complications: A review of molecular mechanisms
Published Date
Nov 22, 2011
Volume
31
Issue
3
Pages
226 - 234
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