Topical efficacy of dimercapto-chelating agents against lewisite-induced skin lesions in SKH-1 hairless mice

Volume: 272, Issue: 2, Pages: 291 - 298
Published: Oct 1, 2013
Abstract
Lewisite is a potent chemical warfare arsenical vesicant that can cause severe skin lesions. Today, lewisite exposure remains possible during demilitarization of old ammunitions and as a result of deliberate use. Although its cutaneous toxicity is not fully elucidated, a specific antidote exists, the British anti-lewisite (BAL, dimercaprol) but it is not without untoward effects. Analogs of BAL, less toxic, have been developed such as...
Paper Details
Title
Topical efficacy of dimercapto-chelating agents against lewisite-induced skin lesions in SKH-1 hairless mice
Published Date
Oct 1, 2013
Volume
272
Issue
2
Pages
291 - 298
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