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Lewisite toxicokinetics

Vesicants, including sulfur mustard and lewisite, are the subject of the second main part of this chapter. Coherences of invasion and distribution are presented, and the major processes of biotransformation and elimination caused by binding to proteins [and more prominently, to deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)] are discussed. Finally, we make some comments about current bioanalytical approaches. This chapter provides readers with a comprehensive overview of tire toxicokinetics of OP nerve agents and vesicants. [Pg.817]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.74 , Pg.178 ]




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