Mustard vesicating agent-induced toxicity in the skin tissue and silibinin as a potential countermeasure

Volume: 1374, Issue: 1, Pages: 184 - 192
Published: Jun 1, 2016
Abstract
Exposure to the vesicating agents sulfur mustard (SM) and nitrogen mustard (NM) causes severe skin injury with delayed blistering. Depending upon the dose and time of their exposure, edema and erythema develop into blisters, ulceration, necrosis, desquamation, and pigmentation changes, which persist weeks and even years after exposure. Research advances have generated data that have started to explain the probable mechanism of action of...
Paper Details
Title
Mustard vesicating agent-induced toxicity in the skin tissue and silibinin as a potential countermeasure
Published Date
Jun 1, 2016
Volume
1374
Issue
1
Pages
184 - 192
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