Abstract
Health effects of low-level exposure to nerve agents / James A. Romano Jr. [and others] -- Toxicokinetics of nerve agents / Hendrik P. Benschop, Leo P.A. DeJong -- Low-level nerve agent toxicity under normal and stressful conditions / Satu M. Somani, Kazim Husain -- Blood-brain barrier modulations and low-level exposure to xenobiotics / Hermona Soreq [and others] -- Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of carbamates under physical stress / Satu M. Somani, Kazim Husain, Ramesh Jaganathan -- New approaches to medical protection against chemical warfare nerve agents / Bhupendra P. Doctor [and others] -- Nerve agent bioscavengers: protection against high- and low-dose organophosphorus exposure / David E. Lenz [and others] -- Chronic effects of acute, low-level exposure to the chemical warfare agent sulfur mustard / Charles G. Hurst, William J. Smith -- Gulf War syndrome: questions, some answers, and the future of deployment surveillance / Colleen Baird Weese -- Acute and chronic cyanide toxicity / Joseph L. Borowitz, Gary E. Isom, Steven I. Baskin -- Riot-control agents / Harry Salem, Eugene J. Olajos, Sidney A. Katz -- Pharmacological countermeasures for botulinum intoxication / Michael Adler ... [at al.] -- Psychological factors in chemical warfare and terrorism / James A. Romano Jr., James M. King -- Emergency response to a chemical warfare agent incident: domestic preparedness, first response, and public health considerations / David H. Moore, Steve M. Alexander.
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Otten, E. J. (2002). Chemical Warfare Agents: Toxicity at Low Levels. Wilderness & Environmental Medicine, 13(3), 233–233. https://doi.org/10.1580/1080-6032(2002)013[0235:]2.0.co;2
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