Deciphering the role of microRNAs in mustard gas–induced toxicity

Volume: 1491, Issue: 1, Pages: 25 - 41
Published: Dec 10, 2020
Abstract
Mustard gas (sulfur mustard, SM), a highly vesicating chemical warfare agent, was first deployed in warfare in 1917 and recently during the Iraq-Iran war (1980s) and Syrian conflicts (2000s); however, the threat of exposure from stockpiles and old artillery shells still looms large. Whereas research has been long ongoing on SM-induced toxicity, delineating the precise molecular pathways is still an ongoing area of investigation; thus, it is...
Paper Details
Title
Deciphering the role of microRNAs in mustard gas–induced toxicity
Published Date
Dec 10, 2020
Volume
1491
Issue
1
Pages
25 - 41
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