Comparative toxicity of mono- and bifunctional alkylating homologues of sulphur mustard in human skin keratinocytes

Volume: 382, Pages: 36 - 46
Published: May 1, 2017
Abstract
Sulphur mustard (bis(2-chloroethyl) sulphide; agent H) is a vesicant chemical warfare (CW) agent whose mechanism of action is not known with any certainty and for which there are no effective antidotes. It has a pronounced latent period before signs and symptoms of poisoning appear which it shares with the nitrogen mustards, and that differentiates it from other classes of vesicant agents. Sulphur mustard, the sulphur mustard CW agents Q...
Paper Details
Title
Comparative toxicity of mono- and bifunctional alkylating homologues of sulphur mustard in human skin keratinocytes
Published Date
May 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
382
Pages
36 - 46
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