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Mustard gas: clinical, toxicological, and mutagenic aspects based on modern experience, Aasted, A., Darre E., and Wulf H. C. , Ann Plast Surg, Oct, Volume 19, Issue 4, p.330-333, (1987) Abstract
[Fishermen exposed to mustard gas. Clinical experience and evaluation of the cancer risk], Aasted, A., Wulf H. C., Darre E., and Niebuhr E. , Ugeskr Laeger, Jul 8, Volume 147, Issue 28, p.2213-2216, (1985)
Late clinical and pathological sequels of gas exposure, Abbott, W. N. , New Zealand Medical Journal, Volume 34, p.166-170, (1935)
Phosgene and dichloroethyl sulfide, two most powerful war gases, Abbruzzetti, A. , Giornale Veneto de Scienze Mediche, Volume 10, p.383-391, (1936)
Rabbit vascular endothelial adhesion molecules: ELAM-1 is most elevated in acute inflammation, whereas VCAM-1 and ICAM-1 predominate in chronic inflammation, Abe, Y., Sugisaki K., and Dannenberg A. M. Jr. , J Leukoc Biol, Dec, Volume 60, Issue 6, p.692-703, (1996) Abstract
Alkylation of polyribonucleotides: the biological, physical, and chemical properties of alkylated polyuridylic acid, Abell, C. W., Rosini L. A., and Ramseur M. R. , Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, Aug, Volume 54, Issue 2, p.608-615, (1965)
Uracil mustard: A potent inducer of lung tumors in mice, Abell, C. W., Falk H. L., Shimkin M. B., Weisburger E. K., Weisburger J. H., and Gubareff N. , Science, Volume 147, p.1443-1445, (1965) Abstract
Modulaton of wound repair by members of the fribroblast growth factor family, Abraham, J. A., and Klagsbrun M. , The Molecular and Cellular Biology of Wound Repair, New York, NY, p.195-248, (1996)
Investigation of diasteromers of non-ionic oligonucleotide analogs v. alkylation of nucleic acids in living cells by ethyl phosphotriester derivatives of oligonucleotides containing residue of nitrous yperite on the effect of the phosphotriester fragment , Abramov, TV., Lebedev A. V., and Rait A. S. , Molekuliarnaia Biologita, Volume 22, p.1285-1292, (1988)
[Diastereomers of nonionic analogs of nucleic acids. V. Alkylation of nucleic acids in the living cells by ethylated derivatives of oligonucleotides containing the residue of nitrous yperite. The effect of the phosphotriester fragment configuration], Abramova, T. V., Lebedev A. V., and Rait A. S. , Mol Biol (Mosk), Sep-Oct, Volume 22, Issue 5, p.1285-1292, (1988) Abstract
Prevention and treatment of injufry from chemical warfare agents, Abramowicz, M. , The Medical Letter: On drugs and therapeutics, Volume 44, Issue 1121, p.1-4, (2002)
Effect of war on fertility: a review of the literature, Abu-Musa, A. A., Kobeissi L., Hannoun A. B., and Inhorn M. C. , Reprod Biomed Online, Volume 17 Suppl 1, p.43-53, (2008) Abstract
Study of respiratory exchanges in war gas intoxications, Achard, C. , Archives de Medecine Experimentale et d'Anatomie Pathologique, Volume 28, p.468-525, (Submitted)
The sequelae of intoxication by war gases, Achard, C. , Bulletin de l'Academie Nationale de Medecine, Volume 81, p.135-150, (1919)
Epidemiology of nasal cancer, Acheson, E. D. , Toxicology of the Nasal Passages, Issue Chemical Industry Institute of Toxicology Series, New York, p.135-142, (1986)
Nasal cancer, occupational, Acheson, E. D. , Encylopaedia of Occupational Health and Safety, Volume 2, 3rd rev. ed., Geneva, p.1426-1427, (1983)
[Occupational lung cancer. A comparison between humans and experimental animals], Adachi, S., and Takemoto K. , Sangyo Igaku, Volume 29(5), p.345-357, (1987) Abstract
Experimental and Clinical Studies on the Treatment of Cancer by Dichlorethylsulphide (Mustard Gas, Adair, F. E., and Bagg H. J. , Ann Surg, Jan, Volume 93, Issue 1, p.190-199, (1931)
HMOX1 and NQO1 genes are upregulated in response to contact sensitizers in dendritic cells and THP-1 cell line: role of the Keap1/Nrf2 pathway, Ade, N., Leon F., Pallardy M., Peiffer J. L., Kerdine-Romer S., Tissier M. H., Bonnet P. A., Fabre I., and Ourlin J. C. , Toxicol Sci, Feb, Volume 107, Issue 2, p.451-460, (2009) Abstract
Classification of gases according to the pathology produced in the lung, Adelheim, R. , Zentralblatt fur Pathologie, Volume 25, p.261, (1921)
Pathologic study of ocular lesions due to Lewisite (beta-chlorovinyldichloroarsine, Adler, F. H., Fry W. E., and Leopold I. H. , Arch of Ophthalmol, Volume 38, p.89-108, (1947)
The toxicity of Lewisite for the eye. (Prepared for the Committee on Medical Research of the Office of Scientific Research and Development), Adler, F. H., and Leopold I. H. , National Research Council. Division of Medical Sciences, Committee on Treatment of Gas Casualties, comp. Fasciculus on Chemical Warfare Medicine, Volume 1, Eye, Washington, DC, p.279-288, (1945)
Report on consultant in ophthalmology on 6 cases of H vapor burns occurring at Bushnell Field Installation on April 20, 1944. Memo to Colonel C.P. Rhoads, dated May 1, 1944., Adler, F. H. , Suitland. MD, (1944)
Protection factors and self-contained compressed-air breathing apparatus, Adley, F. E., and Uhle R. J. , American International Hygiene Association Journal, Volume 30, p.355-359, (1969)
Toxicological Profile of Mustard "Gas" (Draft), Agency.for.Toxic.Stustances.and.Disease.Registry , Washington, DC, (1991)
Fibrogenic cytokine levels in bronchoalveolar lavage aspirates 15 years after exposure to sulfur mustard, Aghanouri, R., Ghanei M., Aslani J., Keivani-Amine H., Rastegar F., and Karkhane A. , Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol, Dec, Volume 287, Issue 6, p.L1160-1164, (2004) Abstract
Enzymatic frostbite eschar debridement by bromelain, Ahle, N. W., and Hamlet M. P. , Ann Emerg Med, Volume 16, p.1063-1065, (1987) Abstract
Effect of chronic capsaicin and guanethidine treatment on skin blood flow of the rat, Ahluwalia, A., and Flower R. J. , Agents and Actions, Volume 38, p.C16-C18, (1993) Abstract
The importance of the blink reflex in liquid mustard gas burns of the eye., Ainsworth, M. , May 31, Great Britain, (1945)
Effects of accidental exposure to mustard gas vapor, Aitken, R. S. , Lancet, Volume 2, p.602-603, (1943)
Cytological and histological studies on atypical bronchial epithelium in mustard gas ex-workers, Akamizu, H., Nambo S., Agawa H., and Tokuoka S. , Haigan, Volume 21, p.318, (1981)
Late laryngeal findings in sulfur mustard poisoning, Akhavan, A., Ajalloueyan M., Ghanei M., and Moharamzad Y. , Clin Toxicol (Phila), Feb, Volume 47, Issue 2, p.142-144, (2009) Abstract
the effect of flow rate on the toxicities of H, Q, HN1, HN3 and L by inhalation, by total exposure, and by body exposure, Albaum, H. G., Benedict D., DuBois K. P., Glass HS., Henderson J. H., and Hutchens J. O. , 4/28/45, (1945)
Mechanism of skin tumorigenesis by contact sensitizers: The effect of the corticosteroid fluocinolone acetonide on inflammation and tumor induction by 2,4 dinitro-1-fluorobenzene in the skin of the TG.AC(v-Ha-ras) mouse, Albert, R. E., French J. E., Maronpot R., Spalding J., and Tennant R. , Environmental Health Perspectives, Volume 104, p.1062-1068, (1996) Abstract
Xenobiosis: foods, drugs, and poisons in the human body, Albert, A. , New York, NY, (1987)
Problems of mustard gas poisoing: on the molecular understanding of the alkylating reaction with nitrogen mustard compounds, Albrecht, G. J., Kiese M., Szinicz L., Sies H., and Weger N. , Wehmedizinische Monatsschrift, Volume 19, p.12-14, (1975)
Gas chromatography of sulfur mustard and its analogs, Albrio, P. W., and Fishbein L. , J Chromatogr, Jan 21, Volume 46, Issue 2, p.202-203, (1970)
Toxic agents, Aleksandrov, V. N. , Otravlyayushchiue Veshchestva: Order of the Red Banner of Labor, Volume 48748, USSR, Moscow, p.92-122, (1969)
Comparison of the mode of action by which some alkylating agents and ionizing radiations kill mammalian cells, Alexander, P. , Ann NY Acad Sci, Volume 163, p.652-675, (1969)
Medical report of the Bari Harbor mustard casualties, Alexander, S. F. , Military Surgeon, Volume 101, p.1-17, (1947)
Final report of Bari mustard casualties, Alexander, S. F. , (1944)
Use of exposure registration in the prevention of occupational cancer in Finland, Alho, J., Kauppinen T. \, and Sundquist E. , Amer J Ind Med, Volume 13, p.581-592, (1988)
Mass spectrometric methods in structural analysis of some vesicants, Ali-Mattila, E., Siivinen K., and Kenttamaa H. , Int J Mass Spectrom Ion Phys, Volume 47, p.371-374, (1983)
Identification of early biomarkers of inflammation produced by keratinocytes exposed to jet fuels Jet A, JP-8 and JP-8(100), Allen, D. G., Riviere J. E., and Montiero-Riviere N. A. , Journal of Biochemical Molecular Toxicology, Volume 14, p.231-237, (2000) Abstract
The skin: A clinicopathological treatise, Allen, A. C. , New York, NY, (1967)
Sulfur mustard inhalation induced respiratory lesions in guinea pigs: Physiological, biochemical, and histological study, Allon, N., Gilat E., Amir A., Fishbeine E., and Liani H. , Pentagon Reports, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, p.8, (1993) Abstract
The effect of steroid treatment on lung injury induced by inhalation exposure to sulfur mustard in guinea pigs, Allon, N., Amir A., Manisterski E., Rabinovitz I., Duvdevani R., Chapman S., Dachir S., Gilat E., and Kadar T. , Proceedings of the U.S. Army Medical Defense Bioscience Review, Baltimore, MD, p.1290-1293, (2002)
Inhalation exposure to sulfur mustard in the guinea pig model: clinical, biochemical and histopathological characterization of respiratory injuries, Allon, N., Amir A., Manisterski E., Rabinovitz I., Dachir S., and Kadar T. , Toxicol Appl Pharmacol, Dec 1, Volume 241, Issue 2, p.154-162, (2009) Abstract
Sulfur mustard inhalation induced respiratory lesions in guinea pigs: Physiological, biochemical and histological study., Allon, N., Gilat E., and Amir A. , Proceedings of the U.S. Army Medical Defense Bioscience Review, May 10-13, 1993, Volume 1, Baltimore, MD, p.133-139, (1993)
The toxicity of a product of reaction of mustard gas with serum proteins, Allsopp, C. B., and Fell H. B. , Br J Exp Pathol, Apr, Volume 31, Issue 2, p.258-262, (1950)
Preliminary studies with sulfur mustard in human neoplastic diseases, Alpert, L. K. , Ann N Y Acad Sci, Apr 24, Volume 68, Issue 3, p.1223-1224, (1958)
Ceramide induces activation of the mitochondrial/caspases pathway in Jurkat and SCC61 cells sensitive to gamma-radiation but activation of this sequence is defective in radioresistant SQ20B cells, Alphonse, G., Aloy M. T., Broquet P., Gerard J. P., Louisot P., Rousson R., and Rodriguez-Lafrasse C. , Int J Radiat Biol, Sep, Volume 78, Issue 9, p.821-835, (2002) Abstract
Laser doppler flowmetry measurements of superficial dermal, deep dermal and subdermal burns, Alsbjorn, B., Micheels J., and Sorensen B. , Scand J Plast Reconstr Surg, Volume 18, p.75-79, (1984) Abstract
Chemicals and industrial processes associated with cancer ihn humans, Althouse, R., Huff J., Tomatis L., and Wilbourn J. , Lyon, (1979)
Controlled clinical study of deep partial-thickness burns treated with frozen cultured human allogeneic epidermal sheets, Alvarez-Diaz, C., Cuenca-Pardo J., Sosa-Serrano A., Juarez-Aguilar E., Marsch-Moreno M., and Kuri-Harcuch W. , J Burn Care Rehabil, Volume 21(4), p.291-299, (2000) Abstract
Beryllium disease and its control, AMA.Archives.of.Industrial.Health , Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sept. 30-Oct. 1, 1958, p.19, (1958)
Effects of arsenic trioxide and its antidotes on the uptake of tritium labeled leucine of mouse lymphocytes (abstract), Amagai, T., Tsutsumi S., and Matsumoto Y. , Japanese J of Pharmacol, Volume 31, p.209P, (1981)
Delayed relapsing mustard gas keratitis, Amalric, P., Bessou P., and Farenc M. , Bulletin des Societes d'Ophtalologie, Volume 65, p.101-106, (1965)
[Late recurrences of keratitis caused by mustard gas], Amalric, P., Bessou P., and Farenc M. , Bull Soc Ophtalmol Fr, Feb, Volume 65, Issue 2, p.101-106, (1965)
On a new method of curing lesions from dichloroethyl sulfide, Amantea, B. , Giornale de Medicina Militare, Volume 66, p.893-896, (1918)
Interleukin-6 and tumour necrosis factor levels decrease in the suction blister fluids of psoriatic patients during effective therapy, Ameglio, F., Bonifati C., Pietravalle M., and Fazio M. , Dermatology, Volume 189, p.359-363, (1994) Abstract
Corneal epithelial cell reaction to sulfur mustard exposure contributes to the acute anterior segment inflammation and to the development of epithelial lesions, Amir, A., Dachir S., Cohen L., Cohen M., Gutman H., Shalem Y., and Kadar T. , Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci, Volume 46, p.2151, (2005)
The pathological mechanism of delayed injuries following sulfur mustard exposure: 2. A correlation of clinical status with growth capacity of epithelial cells and inflammatory markers of the cornea, Amir, A., Dachir S., Cohen L., Cohen M., Gutman H., Shalem Y., Brandeis R., and Kadar T. , Proceedings of the ARVO Annual Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, FL, (2006)
Beneficial effects of topical anti-inflammatory drugs against sulfur mustard-induced ocular lesions in rabbits, Amir, A., Turetz J., Chapman S., Fishbeine E., Meshulam J., Sahar R., Liani H., Gilat E., Frishman G., and Kadar T. , J Appl Toxicol, Dec, Volume 20 Suppl 1, p.S109-114, (2000) Abstract
Protection by extracellular glutathione against sulfur mustard induced toxicity in vitro, Amir, A., Chapman S., Gozes Y., Sahar R., and Allon N. , Hum Exp Toxicol, Dec, Volume 17, Issue 12, p.652-660, (1998) Abstract
Evaluation and management of ocular injuries following sulfur mustard exposure, Amir, A., Dachir S., Gutman H., Givant-Horwitz V., Cohen M., Cohen L., Fishbine E., Sahar R., Turetz J., and Kadar T. , Proceedings of the U.S. Army Medical Defense Bioscience Review, Volume 1, Hunt Valley, MD, p.p. 143, (2008) Abstract
The pathological mechanism of delayed injuries following sulfur mustard exposure: 2. A correlation of clinical status with growth capacity of epithelial cells and inflammatory markers of the cornea, Amir, A., Dachir S., Cohen L., Cohen M., Gutman H., Shalem Y., Brandeis R., and Kadar T. , Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci, Volume 47, p.5004, (2006)
Sulfur mustard toxicity in macrophages: effect of dexamethasone, Amir, A., Chapman S., Kadar T., Gozes Y., Sahar R., and Allon N. , J Appl Toxicol, Dec, Volume 20 Suppl 1, p.S51-58, (2000) Abstract
The distribution kinetics of topical 14C-sulfur mustard in ocular tissues and the effect of acetylcysteine, Amir, A., Kadar T., Chapman S., Turetz J., Levy A., Babin M. C., Rickets K., Brozetti J. J., Logan T., and Ross M. C. , J Toxicol Cutaneous Ocul Toxicol, Volume 22, p.201-214, (2003) Abstract
The corneal epithelium in sulfur mustard ocular injury-In vitro and ex vivo studies, Amir, A., Dachir S., Cohen L., Cohen M., Gutman H., Shalem Y., and Kadar T. , Proceedings of the U.S. Army Medical Defense Bioscience Review, Volume 198, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, p.1-10, (2004) Abstract
Corneal inflammation and epithelial growth capacity are related to the pathology of the delayed lesion following ocular SM exposure in the rabbit, Amir, A., Dachir S., Cohen L., Cohen M., Gutman H., Shalem Y., Brandeis R., and Kadar T. , Proceedings of the U.S. Army Medical Defense Bioscience Review, Hunt Valley, MD, p.68, (2006) Abstract
Evaluation of protease Inhibitors in sulfur mustard ocular injuries, Amir, A., Turetz J., Brandeis R., Dachir S., Cohen L., Cohen M., Fishbeine E., Sahar R., Kadar T., and Schultz G. , Proceedings of the U.S. Army Medical Defense Bioscience Review, Volume 197, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, p.1-1, (2004) Abstract
Serum levels of GM-CSF 20 years after sulfur mustard exposure: Sardasht-Iran Cohort Study, Amiri, S., Ghazanfari T., Yaraee R., Salimi H., Ebtekar M., Shams J., Ghasemi H., Pourfarzam S., Moin A., Sharifnia Z., et al. , Int Immunopharmacol, Dec, Volume 9, Issue 13-14, p.1499-1503, (2009) Abstract
Chronic mustard toxicity on the testis: a historical cohort study two decades after exposure, Amirzargar, M. A., Yavangi M., Rahnavardi M., Jafari M., and Mohseni M. , Int J Androl, Aug, Volume 32, Issue 4, p.411-416, (2009) Abstract
Degradation of VX and sulfur mustard by enzymatic haloperoxidation, Amitai, G., Adani R., Hershkovitz M., Bel P., Rabinovitz I., and Meshulam H. , J Appl Toxicol, Jul-Aug, Volume 23, Issue 4, p.225-233, (2003) Abstract
Bifunctional compounds eliciting anti-inflammatory and anti-cholinesterase activity as potential treatment of nerve and blister chemical agents poisoning, Amitai, G., Adani R., Fishbein E., Meshulam H., Laish I., and Dachir S. , Chem Biol Interact, Dec 15, Volume 157-158, p.361-362, (2005) Abstract
Bifunctional compounds eliciting anti-inflammatory and anti-cholinesterase activity as potential treatment of nerve and blister chemical agents poisoning, Amitai, G., Adani R., Fishbeine E., Meshulam H., Laish I., and Dachir S. , J Appl Toxicol, Volume 26(1), p.81-87, (2006) Abstract
Curcumin and cancer: An "old-age" disease with an "age-old" solution, Anand, P., Sundaram C., Jhurani S., Kunnumakkara A. B., and Aggarwal B. B. , Cancer Lett, May 5, (2008) Abstract
Role of inflammatory cytokines and DNA damage repair proteins in sulfur mustard exposed mice liver, Anand, T., Vijayaraghavan R., Bansal I., and Bhattacharya B. K. , Toxicol Mech Methods, Jun, Volume 19, Issue 5, p.356-362, (2009) Abstract
Glutathione-dependent toxicity: biosynthesis and bioactivation of cytoxic S-conjugates, Anders, M. W. , Rochester, NY, (1988)
Physiologically based pharmacokinetics and the risk assessment process for methylene chloride, Andersen, M. E., Clewell H. J. 3rd, Gargas M. L., Smith F. A., and Reitz R. H. , Toxicol Appl Pharmacol, Feb, Volume 87, Issue 2, p.185-205, (1987) Abstract
Relating in vitro to in vivo exposures with physiologically based tissue dosimetry and tissue response models, Andersen, M. E., and Krishnan K. , Animal test alternatives: Refinement, reduction, replacement, New York, NY, p.9-25, (1994)
Mustard-induced neutropenia: Treatment with granulocyte colony-stimulating factor, Anderson, D. R., Holmes W. W., Lee R. B., Dalal S. J., Hurst C. G., Maliner B. I., Newmark J., and Smith W. J. , Pentagon Reports, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, p.7, (2006) Abstract
Reduction of sulfur mustard (SM)-induced lung injury with Aprotinin or Ilomastat, Anderson, D. R., Taylor S. L., and Holmes W. W. , Proceedings of the American Thoracic Society, San Francisco, CA, (2007)
Treatment of sulfur mustard (HD)-induced lung injury, Anderson, D. R., Byers S. L., and Vesely K. R. , J Appl Toxicol, Dec, Volume 20 Suppl 1, p.S129-132, (2000) Abstract
Treatment of sulfur mustard induced neutropenia using granulocyte colony stimulating factor, Anderson, D. R., Merz D. F., Harris M. L., Holmes W. W., and Tucker F. S. , Proceedings of the U.S. Army Science Conference, Orlando, FL, (2002)
Changes in rat lung lavage fluid following acute sulfur mustard inhalation, Anderson, D. R., Byers S. L., Clark C. R., and Schlehr J. A. , FASEB J, Volume 9(4), p.4151, (1995)
Pathologic changes in rat lungs following acute sulfur mustard inhalation, Anderson, D. R., Yourick J. J., Moeller R. B., Petrali J. P., Young G. D., and Byers S. L. , Inhal Toxicol, Volume 8, p.295-297, (1996)
Sulfur mustard-induced neutropenia: Treatment with granulocyte colony-stimulating factor, Anderson, D. R., Holmes W. W., Lee R. B., Dalal S. J., Hurst C. G., Maliner B. I., Newmark J., and Smith W. J. , Pentagon Reports, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, p.7, (2006) Abstract
Evaluation of Ilomastat, a matrix metalloprotease inhibitor, as a treatment for sulfur mustard (SM) inhalation injury, Anderson, A. R., Schroth J. M., and Holmes W. W. , FASEB J, Volume 20, p.A672 (429.7), (2006) Abstract
Use of EPR spin-trapping techniques to detect radicals from rat lung lavage fluid following sulfur mustard exposure, Anderson, D. R., Yourick J. J., Arroyo C. M., Young G. D., and Harris L. W. , Proceedings of the U.S. Army Medical Defense Bioscience Review, Volume 1, Baltimore, MD, p.113-121, (1993)
Biochemical alterations in rat lung lavage fluid following acute sulfur mustard inhalation II: Increases in proteolytic activity, Anderson, D. R., Harris L. W., Chang F. - C. T., Baze W. B., Capacio B. R., Byers S. L., and Lennoz W. J. , Inhalation Toxicol., Volume 9, Issue 1, p.53-61, (1997) Abstract
A vapor exposure model for neonatal mice, Anderson, D. R., Mitcheltree L. W., Brobst D. E., Byers S. L., Merz D. F., and Gold M. B. , Tox Mechanisms and Methods, Volume 12, p.59-70, (2002) Abstract
Biochemical alterations in rat lung lavage fluid following acute sulfur mustard inhalation, Anderson, D. R., Byers S. L., Clark C. R., and Schlehr J. A. , Inhal Toxicol, Volume 9, p.43-51, (1997) Abstract
The effect of mustard gas vapour on eyes under Indian hot weather conditions, Anderson, J. S. , (1942)
Sulfur mustard induced neutropenia: Treatment with granulocyte colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) and pegylated –G-CSF, Anderson, D. R., Holmes W. W., Lee R. B., Hurst C. G., Maliner B. I., Dalal S. J., Estep S., Newmark J., Tucker S., McGarry M., et al. , Proceedings of the U.S. Army Medical Defense Bioscientific Review, Volume 199, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, p.1-10, (2004) Abstract
Comparison of rat lung injury following intratracheal administration of sulfur mustard or CEES, Anderson, D. R. , Proceedings of the U.S. Army Medical Defense Bioscience Review, Hunt Valley, MD, p.69, (2006) Abstract
Evaluation of protease inhibitors and an antioxidant for treatment of sulfur mustard-induced toxic lung injury, Anderson, D. R., Taylor S. L., Fetterer D. P., and Holmes W. W. , Toxicology, Sep 1, Volume 263, Issue 1, p.41-46, (2009) Abstract
use of EPR spin-trapping techniques to detect radicals from rat lung lavage fluid following sulfur mustard vapor exposure, Anderson, D. R., Yourick J. J., Arroyo C. M., Young G. D., and Harris L. W. , Pentagon Reports, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, p.10, (1993) Abstract
Evaluation of Trolox, a water soluble vitamin E analog, as a treatment for sulfur mustard (SM) inhalation injury, Anderson, D. R., and Holmes W. W. , Proceedings of the FASEB, San Diego, CA, (2005)