Toxicity of the organophosphate chemical warfare agents GA, GB, and VX: implications for public protection.
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Molecular Engineering of Organophosphate Hydrolysis Activity from a Weak Promiscuous Lactonase TemplateStudy of a QCM dimethyl methylphosphonate sensor based on a ZnO-modified nanowire-structured manganese dioxide film.Nerve agent analogues that produce authentic soman, sarin, tabun, and cyclohexyl methylphosphonate-modified human butyrylcholinesterase.The sources, fate, and toxicity of chemical warfare agent degradation products.Hazards of chemical weapons release during war: new perspectives.Developing Health-Based Pre-Planning Clearance Goals for Airport Remediation Following Chemical Terrorist Attack: Introduction and Key Assessment Considerations.Overcoming an optimization plateau in the directed evolution of highly efficient nerve agent bioscavengers.Development and application of acute exposure guideline levels (AEGLs) for chemical warfare nerve and sulfur mustard agents.Advances in toxicology and medical treatment of chemical warfare nerve agentsCatalytic detoxification of nerve agent and pesticide organophosphates by butyrylcholinesterase assisted with non-pyridinium oximes.Molecular dynamics simulations of the detoxification of paraoxon catalyzed by phosphotriesterase.The toxicokinetics and toxicodynamics of organophosphonates versus the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of oxime antidotes: biological consequences.Efficacy assessment of a combined anticholinergic and oxime treatment against topical sarin-induced miosis and visual impairment in rats.Catalytic mechanisms for phosphotriesterasesSarin (GB, O-isopropyl methylphosphonofluoridate) neurotoxicity: critical review.Catalytic Soman Scavenging by the Y337A/F338A Acetylcholinesterase Mutant Assisted with Novel Site-Directed Aldoximes.Hepatoprotective and Renoprotective Effects of Lavender (Lavandula stoechas L.) Essential Oils Against Malathion-Induced Oxidative Stress in Young Male Mice.In vitro evaluation of the catalytic activity of paraoxonases and phosphotriesterases predicts the enzyme circulatory levels required for in vivo protection against organophosphate intoxications.Synergism Between Anticholinergic and Oxime Treatments Against Sarin-Induced Ocular Insult in Rats.Female rats are less susceptible during puberty to the lethal effects of percutaneous exposure to VX.Biphasic cuirass ventilation is better than bag-valve mask ventilation for resuscitation following organophosphate poisoning.Abdominal bloating and irritable bowel syndrome like symptoms following microinstillation inhalation exposure to chemical warfare nerve agent VX in guinea pigs.Development of a microinstillation model of inhalation exposure to assess lung injury following exposure to toxic chemicals and nerve agents in Guinea pigs.The active site of human paraoxonase (PON1).Site-specific percutaneous absorption of methyl salicylate and VX in domestic swine.Acute microinstillation inhalation exposure to sarin induces changes in respiratory dynamics and functions in guinea pigs.Determination of LCt(50)s in anesthetized rats exposed to aerosolized nerve agents.Acute toxicity of some nerve agents and pesticides in rats.Quantitative structure-activity relationships for organophosphates binding to acetylcholinesterase.Differential mRNA expression of acetylcholinesterase in the central nervous system of rats with acute and chronic exposure of sarin & physostigmine.Acute toxic effects of nerve agent VX on respiratory dynamics and functions following microinsillation inhalation exposure in guinea pigs.Optimization of the Ocular Treatment Following Organophosphate Nerve Agent Insult.Determining a threshold sub-acute dose leading to minimal physiological alterations following prolonged exposure to the nerve agent VX in rats.In vivo decontamination of the nerve agent VX using the domestic swine model.Proline-Rich Chaperones Are Compared Computationally and Experimentally for Their Abilities to Facilitate Recombinant Butyrylcholinesterase Tetramerization in CHO Cells.Trimethylphosphate and Dimethylphosphate Hydrolysis by Binuclear CdII , MnII , and ZnII -FeII Promiscuous Organophosphate-Degrading Enzyme: Reaction Mechanisms.Acute lung injury following inhalation exposure to nerve agent VX in guinea pigs.Reactions in micellar systems.Broad-Spectrum Liquid- and Gas-Phase Decontamination of Chemical Warfare Agents by One-Dimensional Heteropolyniobates.Acute pulmonary toxicity following inhalation exposure to aerosolized VX in anesthetized rats.
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Toxicity of the organophosphate chemical warfare agents GA, GB, and VX: implications for public protection.
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1994 nî lūn-bûn
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1994-01-01T00:00:00Z