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After Salisbury Nerve Agents Revisited

Molecular Informatics, 2018
AbstractIn March 2018 the term Novichok (Hoвичoκ) became publically known following an attempted murder of a former Russian spy in Salisbury, UK. Novichok is the name of a group of nerve agents secretly produced by Russia in the later stages of the Cold War.
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Novichok nerve agent poisoning

The Lancet, 2021
David, Steindl   +13 more
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Therapy for Nerve Agent Poisoning

Archives of Neurology, 2004
Neurologists need to familiarize themselves with nerve agents, the most toxic of the chemical warfare agents. Their mode of action lies within the nervous system, and nonneurologists will look to neurologists for expert advice on therapy. These agents cause rapid-onset cholinergic crisis amenable to prompt treatment with specific antidotes.
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Nerve Agents

Emergency Medicine News, 2005
Harry Salem, Frederick R. Sidell
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Toxicokinetics of Nerve Agents

2007
This chapter presents the subjects as in the second edition, updated with the latest results on the toxicokinetics of VX, mainly obtained after improvement of the analytical methodology. Toxicokinetic studies, together with toxicodynamic studies of nerve agents, provide a quantitative basis for the design of new strategies against intoxication with ...
Marcel J. van der Schans   +2 more
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Nerve agents

Neurology, 1993
Nimal Senanayake   +2 more
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Nerve Agents

2014
R.A. Moyer, F.R. Sidell, H. Salem
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Molecular imaging in oncology: Current impact and future directions

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Steven P Rowe, Martin G Pomper
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Nerve Agents

2016
Mahdi Balali-Mood   +2 more
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