The severity and progression of skin lesions resulting from exposure to the chemical warfare agents Lewisite (L) and sulphur mustard (SM) have been investigated using the non-invasive biophysical methods of evaporimetry and reflectance spectroscopy in large white pigs in vivo. Erythema (redness) expressed immediately after exposure to L or SM vapours appeared to be related to the lesion severity as demonstrated by histopathological analysis. Skin brightness correlated well with scab formation whereas blueness (cyanosis) did not appreciably alter throughout the study. Rates of transepidermal water loss (TEWL) changed both with occlusion (during vapour exposure) and also mirrored the progression of macroscopic skin injury after 12 h. Whilst n...
<p>Ocular injury by lewisite (LEW), a potential chemical warfare and terrorist agent, results in ede...
Sulfur mustard (SM), a dermal vesicant that has been used in chemical warfare, causes inflammation, ...
The dose-response relationship in patch testing with sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS) was studied. The i...
Previous studies in our laboratory have demonstrated that barrier creams, comprising perfluorinated ...
Since its first use on the battlefields of Northern France during the First World War (1914-1918), s...
Current in vivo methods for evaluating the severity of vesicant skin lesions have relied on subjecti...
A paucity of clinically applicable biomarkers to screen therapies in laboratory is a limitation in t...
A paucity of clinically applicable biomarkers to screen therapies in laboratory is a limitation in t...
Sulphur mustard (HD) is a chemical warfare (CW) agent with well established toxic properties. The Ir...
Mustard gas or sulphur mustard (SM) was applied on the dorso-caudal surface of mice to examine the ...
Studies of the percutaneous reservoir of sulphur mustard (HD) formed during absorption carried out d...
To identify effective therapies against sulfur mustard (SM)-induced skin injuries, various animals h...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of an in vitro skin diffusion cell system as a model f...
Traditional test of skin irritancy or injury involve nonparametric grading scales and rely heavily o...
International audienceSulfur mustard (SM) is a strong bifunctional alkylating agent that produces se...
<p>Ocular injury by lewisite (LEW), a potential chemical warfare and terrorist agent, results in ede...
Sulfur mustard (SM), a dermal vesicant that has been used in chemical warfare, causes inflammation, ...
The dose-response relationship in patch testing with sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS) was studied. The i...
Previous studies in our laboratory have demonstrated that barrier creams, comprising perfluorinated ...
Since its first use on the battlefields of Northern France during the First World War (1914-1918), s...
Current in vivo methods for evaluating the severity of vesicant skin lesions have relied on subjecti...
A paucity of clinically applicable biomarkers to screen therapies in laboratory is a limitation in t...
A paucity of clinically applicable biomarkers to screen therapies in laboratory is a limitation in t...
Sulphur mustard (HD) is a chemical warfare (CW) agent with well established toxic properties. The Ir...
Mustard gas or sulphur mustard (SM) was applied on the dorso-caudal surface of mice to examine the ...
Studies of the percutaneous reservoir of sulphur mustard (HD) formed during absorption carried out d...
To identify effective therapies against sulfur mustard (SM)-induced skin injuries, various animals h...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of an in vitro skin diffusion cell system as a model f...
Traditional test of skin irritancy or injury involve nonparametric grading scales and rely heavily o...
International audienceSulfur mustard (SM) is a strong bifunctional alkylating agent that produces se...
<p>Ocular injury by lewisite (LEW), a potential chemical warfare and terrorist agent, results in ede...
Sulfur mustard (SM), a dermal vesicant that has been used in chemical warfare, causes inflammation, ...
The dose-response relationship in patch testing with sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS) was studied. The i...