Nerve agents (NAs) are a highly toxic group of chemical warfare agents. NAs are organophosphorus esters with varying physical and chemical properties depending on the individual agent. The most recently developed class of NA is , the existence of which was first revealed in the early 1990s, just before Russia signed the Chemical Weapons Convention. In 1984, Iraq became the first nation to deploy NA on the battlefield when they used tabun against Iranian military forces in Majnoon Island near Basra. The first terrorist use of an NA is believed to be the attack in Matsumoto, Japan, on 27 June 1994 by the Aum Shinrikyo doomsday cult. Symptoms and ultimate toxicity from NA poisoning are related to the agent involved, the form and degree of expo...
Background: Nerve Agents (NAs) are a chemical weapons, and their use is prohibited. They were used f...
Exposure to organophosphorus nerve agents, the most deadly chemical warfare agents, is possible in a...
Several chemical agents were used systematically as weapons during the First World War. Years later ...
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In security policy, nerve agents are a relevant threat in chemical warfare, but also for attacks on ...
The release of chemical agents can cause loss of life and result in major incidents. Chemical agent-...
Given the current geopolitical tensions, the risk of a terrorist attack on the United States is cons...
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The potential for chemical weapons to be used in terrorism is a real possibility. Classes of chemica...
There are numberless possibilities of how to misuse combat poisonous substances against a civilian p...
S/2017/567 17-11206 79/80 Annex 5 CHARACTERISTICS OF NERVE AGENTS AND SARIN Properties of Nerve Agen...
Nerve agents (NAs) are extremely neurotoxic synthetic organophosphate (OP) compounds exploited as we...
Rapid and sensitive detection of chemical and biological warfare agents, including nerve gases, is o...
Background: Nerve Agents (NAs) are a chemical weapons, and their use is prohibited. They were used f...
Exposure to organophosphorus nerve agents, the most deadly chemical warfare agents, is possible in a...
Several chemical agents were used systematically as weapons during the First World War. Years later ...
CC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States2020-06-18T00:00:00Z30557413PMC65816336419vault:3243
In security policy, nerve agents are a relevant threat in chemical warfare, but also for attacks on ...
The release of chemical agents can cause loss of life and result in major incidents. Chemical agent-...
Given the current geopolitical tensions, the risk of a terrorist attack on the United States is cons...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: accepted 2018-11-28Publication status: ppublishRece...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: accepted 2019-02-25Publication status: ppublishThe ...
© 2023 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. This is an open-access article distri...
The potential for chemical weapons to be used in terrorism is a real possibility. Classes of chemica...
There are numberless possibilities of how to misuse combat poisonous substances against a civilian p...
S/2017/567 17-11206 79/80 Annex 5 CHARACTERISTICS OF NERVE AGENTS AND SARIN Properties of Nerve Agen...
Nerve agents (NAs) are extremely neurotoxic synthetic organophosphate (OP) compounds exploited as we...
Rapid and sensitive detection of chemical and biological warfare agents, including nerve gases, is o...
Background: Nerve Agents (NAs) are a chemical weapons, and their use is prohibited. They were used f...
Exposure to organophosphorus nerve agents, the most deadly chemical warfare agents, is possible in a...
Several chemical agents were used systematically as weapons during the First World War. Years later ...