Toxicogenomic analysis of chlorine vapor-induced porcine skin injury

Volume: 31, Issue: 4, Pages: 323 - 331
Published: Apr 25, 2012
Abstract
Chlorine is an industrial chemical that can cause cutaneous burns. Understanding the molecular mechanisms of tissue damage and wound healing is important for the selection and development of an effective post-exposure treatment. This study investigated the effect of cutaneous chlorine vapor exposure using a weanling swine burn model and microarray analysis. Ventral abdominal sites were exposed to a mean calculated chlorine vapor concentration of...
Paper Details
Title
Toxicogenomic analysis of chlorine vapor-induced porcine skin injury
Published Date
Apr 25, 2012
Volume
31
Issue
4
Pages
323 - 331
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