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Reproductive toxicology cyanide

Ballantyne and Salem discuss the experimental and human clinical toxicology of cyanides with particular reference to their potential for apphcation as chemical warfare weapons and use by terrorists. They consider repeated exposure toxicity as well as specific organ, tissue, and functional end-point toxicity. Among the functional end-point toxicities, they review neurotoxicity, cardio-toxicity, vascular toxicity, developmental and reproductive toxicity, and genotoxicity. They conclude this review of the toxicology of cyanide by describing emergency first aid and poison-control... [Pg.739]


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