Original paper
Acute and long-term transcriptional responses in sulfur mustard-exposed SKH-1 hairless mouse skin
Abstract
Sulfur mustard (HD) ranks among the alkylating chemical warfare agents. Skin contact with HD produces an inflammatory response that evolves into separation at the epidermal-dermal junction conducting to blistering and epidermis necrosis. Up to now, current treatment strategies of HD burns have solely consisted in symptomatic management of skin damage. Therapeutic efficacy studies are still being conducted; classically using appropriate animal...
Paper Details
Title
Acute and long-term transcriptional responses in sulfur mustard-exposed SKH-1 hairless mouse skin
Published Date
Sep 23, 2011
Volume
31
Issue
1
Pages
38 - 47
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