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Bis(b-chloroethyl) sulfide (BCES)-induced changes in proliferation and differentiation using primary monolayer cultures of cutaneous keratinocytes from the newborn rat (dissertation), Ku, W. W. , (1987)
Catamnestic studies of persons injured with blister gas with special consideration of phychiatric late and permanent injuries (dissertation), Hellman, U. , Marburg, Germany, (1970)
Comparative effect of bis(b-chloroethyl) sulfide on basal and differentiated keratinocytes (dissertation), Scavarelli-Karantsavelos, R. M. , (1989)
The effect of bis(b-chloroethyl) sulfide on DNA synthesis of a stratified epidermal culture system (dissertation), Saroya, S. Z. , (1989)
Effect of mustard gas on some genes in Drosophila melanogaster (dissertation), Crowe, R. S. , Ames, (1961)
Effects of sulfur mustard on base mismatch repair of DNA in monkey kidney cells (dissertation), Fan, L. , (1990)
Impact of bis(b-chloroethyl) sulfide on keratin protein and intermediate filaments in cultured keratinocytes as indicated by monoclonal antibody binding (dissertation), Locey, B. J. , (1988)
Katamnestische Studien an Kampfstoffgeschadigten Personen unter besonderer Berucksichtigung psychiatrischer spat-und Dauerachaden, Hellmann, U. , Volume Ph.D., Marburg, Germany, (1970)
Klinisch-genetische Untersuchungen an Familien von durch N- und S-Lost chemisch gewerblich Geschadigten, Hellmann, W. , Volume Ph.D., Marburg, Germany, (1970)
Properties and mechanism of the action of mustard gas (dissertation), Muller, U. , Nurnberg, (1971)
The repair of bis-(b-chloroethyl) sulfide (BCES)-induced DNA alkylation damage and its possible role in the survival of exposed primary monolayer cultures of rat cutaneous keratinocytes (dissertation), Ribiero, P. L. , (1988)
Skin injury by sulfur mustard: A model for acute inflammation accompanying slow cell death (dissertation), Vogt R.J., Jr. , Baltimore, MD, (1983)
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, Dziemian, A. J. , Washington, DC, (1945)
, NRC. , (2005) Abstract
, Urbanetti, J. S. , Proceedings of the Vesicant Workshop, February 1987, Issue AD-A188 222, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, (1987)
14C-sulfur mustard adducts of calf thymus DNA, Yaverbaum, S. , Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, (1991)
A. Investigation of detoxicants or decontaminants for mustard gas., Hellerman, L., Porter C. C., Irvin J. L., Presta U. A., and Lindsay A. , 4/4/44, (1944)
Accident at Salaise with yperite dissolved in alcohol, Zanetti, J. E. , Alexandria, VA, (1919)
The action of mustard gas on certain enzymatic reactions, McKee, R. W., Marston E. L., Ormsbee R. A., and Ball E. G. , 9/21/43, (1943)
The activation energy for the hydrolysis of Bis-(2-chloroethyl) sulfide-II, Yang, Y. - C., and Ward J. R. , Pentagon Reports, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, p.43, (1988) Abstract
Activation of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase by sulfur mustard in hela cell cultures, Clerk, O. E., and Smith W. J. , Pentagon Reports, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, p.8, (1993) Abstract
Acute and chronic respiratory lesions induced by sulfur mustard in guinea pigs: Role of tachykinins, Calvet, J. H., Trouiller G., and Harf A. , Pentagon Reports, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, p.11, (1993) Abstract
Acute dermal toxicity evaluation of product solutions resulting from the chemical neutralization of HD, GB, and VX via monoethanolamine (MEA), Olajos, E. J., Cameron K. P., Way R. A., Manthel J. H., and Heitkamp D. H. , Pentagon Reports, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, p.58, (1997) Abstract
Acute environmental toxicity and persistence of a chemical agent simulant: 2-chloroethyl ethyl sulfide (CEES), Cataldo, D. A., Ligotke M. W., McVeety B. D., Bolton Jr. H., and Fellows R. J. , Pentagon Reports, Richmond, VA, (1988) Abstract
Acute exposure guideline levels (AEGLs) for sulfur mustard (Agent HD). Final acute exposure guideline levels (AEGLs)., NAC/AEGL , (2001)
Acute inhalation toxicity of chemically neutralized HD in rats, Muse Jr., W. T., Anthony J. S., Thomson S. A., Crouse C. L., and Crouse L. C. , Pentagon Reports, Newton Centre, MA, p.27, (2000) Abstract
Adanced computer simulations of military incinerators, Denison, M. K., Montgomery C. J., Sarafim A. F., Sadler B., Bockelie M. J., Magee D., Gouldin F., and Bozzelli J. , Pentagon Reports, Salt Lake City, UT, p.9, (2004) Abstract
Advanced computer simulations of military incinerators, Denison, M. K., Montgomery C. J., Sarafim A. F., Sadler B., Bockelie M. J., Magee D., Gouldin F., and Bozzelli J. , Pentagon Reports, Salt Lake City, UT, p.20, (2004) Abstract
Agent degradation via catalytic and photocatalytic reactions on surfaces and in organized assemblies, Graetzel, M. , Pentagon Reports, Lausanne, Switzerland, p.42, (1989) Abstract
AHRQ Hospital Surge Model, Version 1.2, , (2008) Abstract
Alternative methods for measuring vesicant agent action on rabbit skin, Schmid, P., Jaeger J. R., Klain G. J., Hannon J. P., and Bossone C. A. , Pentagon Reports, Presidio of San Francisco, CA, p.18, (1987) Abstract
Analysis of aqueous field samples for mustard degradation products: A joing CA/US TTCP E-AG-42 analytical exercise, D'Agostino, PA, Hancock J. R., and Provost L. R. , Pentagon Reports, Suffieldralston, Alberta, Canada, p.21, (1999) Abstract
Analysis of chemical warfare agents and their transformation products, Burrows, E. P. , Government Reports Announcements & Index (GRA&I), (1998)
Analysis of Chemical Warfare Agents: General Overview, LC-MS Review, In-House LC-ESI-MS Methods and Open Literature Bibliography, D'Agostino, PA, and Chenier C. L. , (2006) Abstract
Analysis of chemical weapons decontamination waste from old ton containers from Johnston Atoll using multiple analytical methods, Creasy, W. R., Brickhouse M. D., Morrissey K. M., Stuff J. R., and Cheicante Jr. R. L. , Pentagon Reports, Abingdon, MD, p.6, (1999) Abstract
Analysis of factors affecting chemical reactions in supercritical fluids, Politzer, P. , Pentagon Reports, New Orleans, LA, p.20, (1995) Abstract
Analysis of keratin filament assembly/disassembly and structure following modification by sulfur mustard analogs, Hess, J. F. , Pentagon Reports, Davis, California, p.24, (2003) Abstract
Analysis of keratin filament assembly/disassembly and structure following modification by sulfur mustard analogs, Hess, J. F., FitzGerald P. G., and Voss J. C. , Pentagon Reports, Davis, CA, p.44, (2005) Abstract
Analysis of thiodiglycol in urine of victims of an alleged attack with mustard gas. Part II, Wils, E. R. J. , Netherlands, (1987)
Analysis of variations in size of blister after applications of H, Wright, S. , 7/27/44, (1944)
Analytical methods development for the separation/concentration of the mustard simulant chloroethyl ethyl sulfide from diethylphthalate, Sadowski, L., Tucci A., and Wilson D. , Pentagon Reports, Cambridge, MA, p.24, (1983) Abstract
Analytical methods development. Final report, Smith Jr., J. E., and Fowler W. K. , (1985)
Anti-cytotoxic and anti-inflammatory effects of the macrolide antibiotic Roxithromycin in sulfur mustard-exposed human airway epithelial cells, Ray, R., and Gao X. , Pentagon Reports, Silver Spring, MD, p.33, (2006) Abstract
Anti-gas ointments for use in the tropics. Part I. Exploratory experiments, , Porton Reports, 8/14/44, Porton Down, United Kingdom, (1944)
Antidotes 6146 (Sodium thiosulphate), Kohler, F. , West Germany, (1989)
Antivesicant strategies based on DNA repair and apoptosis, Ray, R., Bhat K. R., Rosenthal D. S., Benton B. J., Anderson D. R., Holmes W., Petrali J. P., Hamilton T. A., Ray P., and Smith W. J. , Pentagon Reports, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, p.8, (2005) Abstract
Antivesication by simultaneous prophylaxis and detoxification, Kwong, C. D., and Segers D. P. , Govt Reports Announcements & Index, p.ADA230926, (1996)
Antivesication by simultaneous prophylaxis and detoxification. Appendices, Kwong, C. D., and Segers D. P. , Pentagon Reports, Birmingham, AL, p.227, (1996) Abstract
The appearances and treatment of mustard gas burns of the skin under Indian conditions, , 7/15/43, Rawalpindi, India, (1943)
Application of Headspace Solid Phase Microextraction and Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry for Rapid Detection of the Chemical Warfare Agent Sulfur Mustard, Kimm, G. L. , Pentagon Reports, Bethesda, MD, p.47, (2002) Abstract
Application of proteomics to elucidate the mechanism of toxicity of the chemical warfare agent sulfur mustard, Dillman, J. F., and Schlager J. J. , Pentagon Reports, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, p.17, (2003) Abstract
Army Science Conference (16th) Proceedings Held in Fort Monroe,k Virginia on 25-27 October 1988. Volume 2. Principal Authors K through R, Board, Army Science , Pentagon Reports, Washington, DC, p.590, (1988) Abstract
Arsenic. Medical and Biologic Effects of Environmental Pollutants, NRC/Division.of.Medical.Sciences , Washington, DC, (1977)
As cited in: Solana RP, 1992. Toxicology of Lewisite. Presentation to the Institute of Medicine Committee to Survey the Health Effects of Mustard Gas and Lewisite, June 11, 1992. Unpublished., Little, Inc. A. D. , (1986)
Assay techniques for detecion of exposure to sulfur mustard, cholinesterase inhibitors, sarin, soman, GF, and cyanide, , 5/1/1996, (1996) Abstract
Assay techniques for detection of exposure to sulfur mustard, cholinesterase inhibitors, sarin, soman, GF, and cyanide, Department of the Army Washington, DC , Pentagon Reports, Washington, DC, p.28, (1996) Abstract
Assessment of danger of systemic poisoning by Lewisite, , Porton Reports, 4/29/41, Porton Down, United Kingdom, (1941)
Assessment of edemogenic effects with cutaneous sulfur mustard using the mouse ear model, Stemler, F. W., Casillas R. P., Tezak-Reid T. M., Lee R. B., and Castrejon L. R. , Pentagon Reports, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, p.17, (1996) Abstract
Assessment of subcutaneous lethality of mustard and efficacy of enzyme inhibitors against mustard lethality in the mouse, Joiner, R. L. , Fort Detrick, MD, (1988)
The assessment of the M47A2 and M70 bombs filled with Levinstein mustard, DPGMR , Dugway Proving Ground Memorandum Report, Bushnell, FL, (1945)
An attack on a small island with the M.47 bomb charged Levinstein mustard. Final report, , Australia Chemical Defence Reports, 4/1/44, Australia, (1944)
Australian field tests with mustard gas 1942-1945, Gillis, R. G. , Australia, (1985)
Background chemistry for warfare agents and decontamination processes in support of delisting waste streams at the U.S. Army Dugway Proving Ground, Utah, Rosenblatt, D. H., Small M. J., and Kimmell T. A. , (1996)
Basic operations guide to the analysis of sulfur using the Varian 3400 Pulsed Flame Photometric Detector (PFPD), Moore, R. , Pentagon Reports, Victoria, Australia, p.25, (2006) Abstract
Basic Questions Regarding Acute Exposure Guideline Levels (AEGLs) in Emergency Planning and Response, , (2003) Abstract
The behavior in vitro of serum and bone marrow from H poisoned animals, , Porton Reports, 8/14/43, Porton Down, United Kingdom, (1943)
Behavior of chemical agents in seawater, Demek, M. M., Davis G. T., and Dennis W.H. Jr. , Edgewood Arsenal, MD, p.AD873242, (1970)
Bifunctional alkylating agent-induced p53 and nonclassical nuclear factor kB responses and cell death are altered by caffeic acid phenethyl ester: A potential role for antioxidant/electrophilic response-element signaliing, Minsavage, G. D., and Dillman III J. F. , Pentagon Reports, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, p.12, (2007) Abstract
Bifunctional alkylating agent-induced p53 and nonclassical nuclear factor kB responses and cell death are altered by caffeic acid phenethyl ester: A potential role for antioxidant/electrophilic response-element signaling, Minsavage, G. D., and Dillman III J. F. , Pentagon Reports, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, p.12, (2007) Abstract
Biochemical markers and synthetic protease inhibitors in animal models of sulfur mustard vesication, Powers, J. C. , Pentagon Reports, Atlanta, GA, p.68, (1999) Abstract
The biochemical mode of action of mustard gas. A review, , Porton Reports, 10/2/43, Porton Down, United Kingdom, (1943)
Biochemical studies of sulfur mustard-induced metabolic injury, Martens, M. E. , Pentagon Reports, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, p.7, (1992) Abstract
Biochemistry of the action of sulfur containing vesicants, du Vigneaud, V., Carpenter F. H., McDuffie H. F., McKennis H., Melville O. B., Rachele J. R., Stevens C. M., and Wood L. J. , 3/20/45, (1944)
Biodetector of organophosphorous and other nerve agents, Eldefrawl, M. E., and Valdes J. J. , Pentagon Reports, Baltimore, MD, p.46, (1987) Abstract
Biologic markers in immunotoxicology, NRC , Washington, DC, (1992)
Blistering concentration of mustard gas vapour for exposures from five minutes to three hours, Temple, J. W. , Edgewood, MD, (1923)
Blockade of sulfur mustard cytotoxicity in vitro, Doebler, J. A. , Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, (2002)
Blood changes due to S derivatives, , Porton Reports, 12/1/42, Porton Down, United Kingdom, (1942)
Bone marrow cultures as test objects for the treatment of injury due to CW agents, , Porton Reports, 1/29/44, Porton Down, United Kingdom, (1944)
Breakthrough value concentrations for SCBA time limit tests for sulfur mustard (HD) and Sarin (GB), , (2001) Abstract
Cacodylic acid: Agricultural uses, biological effects, and environmental fate, Hood, R. D. , VA Monograph Series, Washington, DC, (1985)
Capillary permeability factors related to the action of CW agents. Part I, , Porton Reports, 9/21/43, Porton Down, United Kingdom, (1943)
Capillary permeability factors related to the action of CW agents. Part II, , Porton Reports, 7/21/44, Porton Down, United Kingdom, (1944)
Carcinogenic action of the mustards, Heston, W. E. , Pentagon Reports, Bethesda, MD, p.9, (1950) Abstract
Caustic hydrolysis of sulfur mustard, Harvey, S. P., Beaudry W. T., Bossle P. C., Kolakowski J. E., and Procell L. R. , Pentagon Reports, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, p.62, (1997) Abstract
CBRNE - Vesicants, mustard: Hd, Hn1-3. H, , (2004) Abstract
CDC Chemical Agents, , (2003) Abstract
CDC chemical emergencies fact sheet: Facts about sulfur mustard, , 02/25/03, (2003) Abstract
Chamber tests with human subjects. I. Design and Operation of Chamber. II. Initial tests of Navy issue protective clothing against H vapor, Taylor, J. R., Carhart H. W., and Daily L. E. , Washington, DC, (1943)
Chamber tests with human subjects. III. Design, operation and calibration of a chamber for exposing forearms to H vapor, , U.S. Navy Reports, 1/22/44, Washington, DC, (1944)
Chamber tests with human subjects. IV. Tests of carbon clothing against H vapor, Carhart, H. W., Taylor W. H., and Daily L. E. , U.S. Navy Reports, 2/25/44, Washington, DC, (1944)
Chamber tests with human subjects. IX. Basic tests with H vapor, NRL , Washington, DC, (1945)
Chamber tests with human subjects. IX. Basic tests with H vapor, Heinen, J. H., Carhart H. W., Taylor W. H., Stolp B. N., Conner J.C. Jr., and Clausen N. M. , U.S. Navy Reports, 8/14/45, Washington, DC, (1945)
Chamber tests with human subjects. V. Arm chamber exposures to HN vapors, Carhart, H. W., and Taylor W. H. , U.S. Navy Reports, March, 1945, Washington, DC, (1945)