Temporal and spatial features of the formation of DNA adducts in sulfur mustard-exposed skin

Volume: 273, Issue: 3, Pages: 644 - 650
Published: Dec 1, 2013
Abstract
Sulfur mustard (SM) is a chemical warfare agent that targets skin where it induces large blisters. DNA alkylation is a critical step to explain SM-induced cutaneous symptoms. We determined the kinetics of formation of main SM–DNA adducts and compare it with the development of the SM-induced pathogenesis in skin. SKH-1 mice were exposed to 2, 6 and 60 mg/kg of SM and treated skin was biopsied between 6 h and 21 days. Formation of SM DNA adducts...
Paper Details
Title
Temporal and spatial features of the formation of DNA adducts in sulfur mustard-exposed skin
Published Date
Dec 1, 2013
Volume
273
Issue
3
Pages
644 - 650
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