Acute gene expression profile of lung tissue following sulfur mustard inhalation exposure in large anesthetized swine - Jugg BJ, Hoard-Fruchey H, Rothwell C, Dillman JF, David J, Jenner J, Sciuto AM.
Sulfur mustard (HD) is a vesicating and alkylating agent widely used on the battlefield during World War I and more recently in the Iran-Iraq War. It targets the eyes, skin, and lungs, producing skin burns, conjunctivitis, and compromised respiratory funct...
Source: SafetyLit - Category: Global & Universal Tags: Burns, Electricity, Explosions, Fire, Scalds Source Type: news
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