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Inhalation toxicity cyclosarin

Anthony, J.S., Haley, M., Manthei, J., Way, R., Burnett, D., Gaviola, B., Sommerville, D. et al. (2004). Inhalation toxicity of cyclosarin (GF) vapor in rats as a function of exposure concentration and duration potency comparison to sarin (GB). Inhal. Toxicol. 16 103-11. [Pg.60]

A single exposure to another nerve agent, cyclosarin, at concentrations that do not produce convulsions or severe clinical signs of toxicity can also produce performance deficits on learned behavioral tasks. However, with repeated exposure, the deficits are not persistent and recovery is complete. In addition, exposure concentrations not producing any evaluated clinical signs of toxicity, other than temporary miosis (in the case of inhalation exposure), do not produce performance deficits on the behavioral tasks (Genovese et al, 2006). [Pg.488]


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