A paucity of clinically applicable biomarkers to screen therapies in laboratory is a limitation in the development of countermeasures against cutaneous injuries by chemical weapon, sulfur mustard (SM), and its analog nitrogen mustard (NM). Consequently, we assessed NM-caused progression of clinical cutaneous lesions; notably, skin injury with NM is comparable to SM. Exposure of SKH-1 hairless and C57BL/6 (haired) mice to NM (3.2 mg) for 12-120 h caused clinical sequelae of toxicity, including microblister formation, edema, erythema, altered pigmentation, wounding, xerosis and scaly dry skin. These toxic effects of NM were similar in both mouse strains, except that wounding and altered pigmentation at 12-24 h and appearance of dry skin at 24...
<p>Dorsal skin of mice was exposed topically to either 200 µL of acetone or NM (3.2 mg) in 200 µL ac...
<p>Dorsal skin of mice was exposed topically to either 200 µL of acetone or NM (3.2 mg) in 200 µL ac...
822-830 Comparative toxicity of nitrogen mustards (HN-1, HN-2 and HN-3) and sulphur mustard was carr...
A paucity of clinically applicable biomarkers to screen therapies in laboratory is a limitation in t...
To identify effective therapies against sulfur mustard (SM)-induced skin injuries, various animals h...
International audienceSulfur mustard (SM) is a strong bifunctional alkylating agent that produces se...
International audienceSulfur mustard (SM) is a strong bifunctional alkylating agent that produces se...
Nitrogen mustard (NM) is a highly reactive bifunctional alkylating agent that induces inflammation, ...
Nitrogen mustard (NM) is a highly reactive bifunctional alkylating agent that induces inflammation, ...
Nitrogen mustard (NM) is a highly reactive bifunctional alkylating agent that induces inflammation, ...
Nitrogen mustard (NM) is a highly reactive bifunctional alkylating agent that induces inflammation, ...
Exposure to mustard gas is a current issue. Recently there has been resurgence in chemical warfare ...
Nitrogen mustard (NM), a less potent vesicant analog of sulfur mustard (SM), has very similar biolog...
Mechlorethamine (HN2) is a type of nitrogen mustard alkylating agent that has been widely applied as...
AbstractThe use of sulfur mustard (SM) as a chemical weapon for warfare has once again assumed cente...
<p>Dorsal skin of mice was exposed topically to either 200 µL of acetone or NM (3.2 mg) in 200 µL ac...
<p>Dorsal skin of mice was exposed topically to either 200 µL of acetone or NM (3.2 mg) in 200 µL ac...
822-830 Comparative toxicity of nitrogen mustards (HN-1, HN-2 and HN-3) and sulphur mustard was carr...
A paucity of clinically applicable biomarkers to screen therapies in laboratory is a limitation in t...
To identify effective therapies against sulfur mustard (SM)-induced skin injuries, various animals h...
International audienceSulfur mustard (SM) is a strong bifunctional alkylating agent that produces se...
International audienceSulfur mustard (SM) is a strong bifunctional alkylating agent that produces se...
Nitrogen mustard (NM) is a highly reactive bifunctional alkylating agent that induces inflammation, ...
Nitrogen mustard (NM) is a highly reactive bifunctional alkylating agent that induces inflammation, ...
Nitrogen mustard (NM) is a highly reactive bifunctional alkylating agent that induces inflammation, ...
Nitrogen mustard (NM) is a highly reactive bifunctional alkylating agent that induces inflammation, ...
Exposure to mustard gas is a current issue. Recently there has been resurgence in chemical warfare ...
Nitrogen mustard (NM), a less potent vesicant analog of sulfur mustard (SM), has very similar biolog...
Mechlorethamine (HN2) is a type of nitrogen mustard alkylating agent that has been widely applied as...
AbstractThe use of sulfur mustard (SM) as a chemical weapon for warfare has once again assumed cente...
<p>Dorsal skin of mice was exposed topically to either 200 µL of acetone or NM (3.2 mg) in 200 µL ac...
<p>Dorsal skin of mice was exposed topically to either 200 µL of acetone or NM (3.2 mg) in 200 µL ac...
822-830 Comparative toxicity of nitrogen mustards (HN-1, HN-2 and HN-3) and sulphur mustard was carr...