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Sulfur mustard-increased proteolysis following in vitro and in vivo exposures, Cowan, F. M., Yourick J. J., Hurst C. G., Broomfield C. A., and Smith W. J. , Proceedings of the U.S. Scientific Conference on Chemical Defense Research, Edgewood, MD, (1992)
Sulfur mustard increased proteolysis in cultured human cells, Cowan, F. M., Broomfield C. A., and Smith W. J. , Advances in Alternatives for Safety and Efficacy Testing, Volume Chapter 28, p.277-283, (1998)
Sulfur mustard-increased proteolysis following in vitro and in vivo exposures, Cowan, F. M., Yourick J. J., Hurst C. G., Broomfield C. A., and Smith W. J. , Proceedings of the 31st Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology, Volume 12, Seattle, WA, p.362, (1992) Abstract
Increased proteolytic activity in human epithelial cells following exposure to sulfur mustard, Cowan, F. M., Broomfield C. A., and Smith W. J. , Proc of the U.S. Army ERDEC Scientific Conference on Chemical and Biological Defense Research, (1995)
Sulfur mustard increased proteolysis following in vitro and in vivo exposures, Cowan, F. M., Yourick J. J., Hurst C. G., Broomfield C. A., and Smith W. J. , Proc of the USA-Israel Bilateral Medical Research & Development Symposium: The "Shoresh" Conference, (1994)
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Sulfur mustard-stimulated protease: A target for antivesicant drugs, Ray, P., Chakrabarti A., Berman J. D., Monroe F., Broomfield C. A., and Ray R. , Alternative Toxicological Methods for the 21st Century: Protecting Human Health and Advancing Animal Welfare Meeting, December 1-4, Bethesda, MD, (1998)
A calcium-mediated mechanism of membrane fluidity alteration due to sulfur mustard in cultured normal human epidermal keratinocytes (NHEK), Ray, R., Majerus B. J., and Broomfield C. A. , American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology - American Chemical Society Joint Meeting, May 21-25, 1995, San Francisco, CA, (1995)
Sulfur mustard-stimulated protease: A target for antivesicant drugs, Ray, P., Ali S. T., Chakrabarti A., Berman J. D., Broomfield C. A., and Ray R. , Proc. of the NATO RSG-III Panel VIII Meeting on Proceedings, Volume I, p.411-417, (1997)
Sulfur mustard-induced decrease in membrane fluidity, Ray, R., Legere R. H., and Broomfield C. A. , International J of Toxicol, Volume 15 (Suppl. 2), p.S2-S8, (1997) Abstract
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