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Lewisite invasion

Vesicants including sulfin" mustard and lewisite are the subject of the second main part of this contribution. Coherences of invasion and distribution are presented and the major processes of metabolism and elimination caused by binding to proteins and more prominently to DNA are discussed. The part closes with comments on current bioanalytical approaches. [Pg.755]

Chilcott, R.R, Brown, R.F., Rice, R, 2000. Non-invasive quantification of skin injury resulting from exposure to sulphur mustard and lewisite vapours. Burns 26, 245-250. [Pg.572]


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