نتایج جستجو برای: sulfur mustard

تعداد نتایج: 38828  

Journal: :international journal of preventive medicine 0
seyed mansour razavi payman salamati ali amini harandi mostafa ghanei

background: about 100,000 iranian have been exposed to chemical weapons during iraq‑iran conflict (1980‑88). after being spent of more than two decades, still about 30,000 of them are under follow‑up treatment. the main aim of this study was to review various preventive and therapeutic methods for injured patients with sulfur mustard in different phases. methods: for gathering information, we h...

Journal: :International Journal of Clinical Medicine 2012

Journal: :Biomaterials 2010
SivaNaga S Anumolu Andrea S DeSantis Anupa R Menjoge Rita A Hahn John A Beloni Marion K Gordon Patrick J Sinko

Half mustard (CEES) and nitrogen mustard (NM) are commonly used surrogates and vesicant analogs of the chemical warfare agent sulfur mustard. In the current study, in situ forming poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG)-based doxycycline hydrogels are developed and evaluated for their wound healing efficacy in CEES and NM-exposed rabbit corneas in organ culture. The hydrogels, characterized by UV-Vis spect...

2010
Majid Ebrahimi Mehryar Habibi Roudkenar Abbas Ali Imani Fooladi Raheleh Halabian Mostafa Ghanei Hisatake Kondo Mohammad Reza Nourani

Sulfur mustard (SM) is a potent vesicant that has been employed as a chemical weapon in various conflicts during the 20th century. More recently, mustard was used in the Iraq conflict against Iranian troops and civilians. At the present time there are more than 40.000 people suffering from pulmonary lesions special bronchiolitis obliterans (BOs) due to mustard gas. SM increases the endogenous p...

Journal: :Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry 2007
Sharon W Lemire Doris H Ash Rudolph C Johnson John R Barr

Bis(2-hydroxyethylthio)alkanes and bis(2-hydroxyethylthioalkyl)ethers are important biological and environmental degradation products of sulfur mustard analogs known as sesqui- and oxy-mustards. We used atmospheric pressure chemical ionization mass spectrometry (APCI MS) to acquire characteristic spectra of these compounds in positive and negative ionization modes. Positive APCI mass spectra ex...

Journal: :Critical reviews in toxicology 2011
Kamyar Ghabili Paul S Agutter Mostafa Ghanei Khalil Ansarin Yunes Panahi Mohammadali M Shoja

Sulfur mustard (SM) and similar bifunctional agents have been used as chemical weapons for almost 100 years. Victims of high-dose exposure, both combatants and civilians, may die within hours or weeks, but low-dose exposure causes both acute injury to the eyes, skin, respiratory tract and other parts of the body, and chronic sequelae in these organs are often debilitating and have a serious imp...

Journal: :Toxicology letters 2016
Aswin Mangerich Malgorzata Debiak Matthias Birtel Viviane Ponath Frank Balszuweit Kirsten Lex Rita Martello Waltraud Burckhardt-Boer Romano Strobelt Markus Siegert Horst Thiermann Dirk Steinritz Annette Schmidt Alexander Bürkle

Mustard agents are potent DNA alkylating agents with mutagenic, cytotoxic and vesicant properties. They include bi-functional agents, such as sulfur mustard (SM) or nitrogen mustard (mustine, HN2), as well as mono-functional agents, such as "half mustard" (CEES). Whereas SM has been used as a chemical warfare agent, several nitrogen mustard derivatives, such as chlorambucil and cyclophosphamide...

Journal: :Genetics 1954
G H Scherr M Fishman R H Weaver

F the many substances that have been found to be mutagenic several are 0 also carcinogenic and considerable evidence has been accumulating to indicate a relationship between these two properties. Nitrogen and sulfur mustards were shown by AUERBACH and ROBSON (1944) to be mutagenic for Drosophila, a finding which has been confirmed by DEMEREC (1947a,b), BURDETTE (1952) and others. Nitrogen musta...

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