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This study was performed to evaluate the morphological effects of sulfur mustard on human lung parenchyma in vitro and to measure the metabolites of arachidonic acid which are released during acute exposure to the alkylating agent. Histological analysis
J H Calvet +3 more
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Pulmonary Complications of Mustard Gas Exposure: A Study on Cadavers [PDF]
Sulfur mustard gas is one of the chemical warfare gases that roughly about 45000 soldiers continue to suffer long-lasting consequences of exposure during the Iran-Iraq war between 1980 and 1988.
Behnam Behnoush +2 more
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Expression of TGF-β variants in the airway epithelial cells exposed to Sulfur Mustard
Introduction: Sulfur mustard is a vesicant agent has been used During the Iran-Iraq War as a war expedient. One of the most important tissues involved in SM-induced injury are lung and airway.
F. Ghane zadeh +4 more
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Biodegradation of sulfur mustard hydrolysate in the sequencing batch reactor
The United States Army is currently examining chemical neutralization followed by biodegradation for disposal of the chemical warfare agent sulfur mustard.
Steven P. Harvey +3 more
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Vesicant burns: Is laser debridement ('lasablation') a viable method to accelerate wound healing?
The vesicant agents, Lewisite and sulphur mustard were initially deployed as chemical weapons in the First World War at Ypres in 1917. These agents cause immediate blistering followed by deep dermal to full thickness burns and can be fatal in 1-3% (NATO ...
Lam, D.G.K.
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Protection of L-cells by thiols against the toxicity of sulfur mustard
The lethal effect of sulfur mustard on L-cells was reduced by pretreating the cells with dithiothreitol (DTT), aminoethylisothiuronium bromide, mercaptoethylamine, and some alkyl derivatives of this compound.
I. G. Walker, J. F. Smith
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After nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, sulfur is another essential element that is required for the optimal growth, development and yield of white mustard and other species of the family Brassicaceae.
Kotecki, A. +2 more
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A Selective Turn-On Fluorescent Sensor for Sulfur Mustard Simulants
A fluorescent turn-on sensor for the selective and sensitive detection of sulfur mustard simulants in water that uses a metal-ion indicator displacement assay (IDA) has been devised.
Eric V. Anslyn (1349271) +1 more
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Smad Molecules Expression Pattern in Human Bronchial Airway Induced by Sulfur Mustard
Airway remodelling is characterized by the thickening and reorganization of the airways seen in mustard lung patients. Mustard lung is the general description for the chronic obstructive pulmonary disease induced by sulfur mustard(SM ...
Maryam Adelipour +5 more
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Here, we report an enhanced throughput method for the diagnosis of human exposure to sulfur mustard. A hydroxyethylthioethyl (HETE) ester-adducted tripeptide, produced by pronase digestion of human serum albumin, was selected as the quantitative exposure
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