نتایج جستجو برای: sulfur mustard gas

تعداد نتایج: 279932  

Journal: :Journal of analytical toxicology 1997
H P Benschop G P van der Schans D Noort A Fidder R H Mars-Groenendijk L P de Jong

The exposure of two Iranian victims of the Iran-Iraq conflict (1980-1988) to sulfur mustard was established by immunochemical and mass spectrometric analysis of blood samples taken 22 and 26 days after alleged exposure. One victim suffered from skin injuries compatible with sulfur mustard intoxication but did not have lung injuries; the symptoms of the other victim were only vaguely compatible ...

2015
Mostafa Khafaei Shahram Samie Seyed Javad Mowla Akbar Ghorbani Alvanegh Behnaz Mirzaei Somaye Chavoshei Ghamar Soltan Dorraj Mostafa Esmailnejad Mahmood Tavallaie Mohammadreza Nourani

Sulfur mustard (SM) or mustard gas is a chemical alkylating agent that causes blisters in the skin (blister gas), burns the eyes and causes lung injury. Some major cellular pathways are involved in the damage caused by mustard gas such as NF-κb signaling, TGF-β signaling, WNT pathway, inflammation, DNA repair and apoptosis. MicroRNAs are non-coding small RNAs (19-25 nucleotides) that are involv...

Journal: :Dalton transactions 2012
Anuradha Roy Avanish K Srivastava Beer Singh Dilip Shah Timir Haran Mahato Anchal Srivastava

The applicability of HKUST-1 for the degradation of sulfur mustard and sarin simulants was studied with and without coadsorbed water. Degradation was found to be via hydrolysis and dependent on the nucleophilic substitution reaction, vapour pressure and molecular diameter of the toxicants.

Journal: :Chemical communications 2007
Yushi Liu J A Cowan

Human NFU forms a complex with NifS-like proteins and is a functionally competent reducing agent for cysteinyl persulfide bond cleavage, releasing inorganic sulfide for incorporation into the ISU-bound [2Fe-2S] cluster.

2013
Rasoul Roshan Parvin Rahnama Zeinab Ghazanfari Ali Montazeri Mohammad Reza Soroush Mohammad Mehdi Naghizadeh Mahdiyeh Melyani Azadeh Tavoli Tooba Ghazanfari

BACKGROUND Sulfur mustard (SM) is an alkylating agent that induces short and long term toxicity on various organs. The aim of this study was to assess the long-term psychological symptoms among samples of exposed to sulfur mustard gas compared with unexposed civilians 20 years after exposure. METHODS This historical cohort study was conducted on 495 civilians of Sardasht and Rabat in two age ...

2011
Mohammad Reza Nourani Majid Ebrahimi Mehryar Habibi Roudkenar Ensieh Vahedi Mostafa Ghanei Abbas Ali Imani Fooladi

BACKGROUND Sulfur mustard can cause several long-term complications in the organs of individuals exposed to this toxic gas, and among these, pulmonary sequelae are the most important. More than 25 years after the Iran-Iraq war, thousands of Iranians are suffering from the chronic respiratory complications of sulfur mustard. Currently, based on several clinical findings, bronchiolitis obliterans...

جعفری, مهوش, حسینی اکبری, محمد حسن, دشت نورد, حسین, صابری, مهدی, صدرایی, سید همایون, عبدی, زهرا, پندوه, علی, کاکا, غلامرضا,

Background and Objective: Sulfur mustard is a potent chemical vesicant warfare agent that remains a significant military and civilian threat. Inhalation of sulfur mustard gas causes inflammation and injury to airways and bronchioles. Mast cells promote allergic reactions when exposed to some chemical compounds such as HD. Hexamethylenetetramine has been shown to protect human lung cells against...

Journal: :medical journal of islamic republic of iran 0
d qujeq from the dept. of biochemistry, tarbiat modarres university, tehran, islamic republic of iran. m taghikhani

the interaction of sulfur mustard with aminoacids and proteins has been investigated in this study. rats were injected with sublethal doses of sulfur mustard subcutaneously and intraperitoneally. at different time intervals, plasma and urine samples were collected. the binding affinity of sulfur mustard with urinary and plasma proteins and enzymes was studied for the first time using non-ideal ...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2002
Mostafa Ghanei Ali Akbar Vosoghi

Chemical agents such as mustard gas (or sulfur mustard), which has alkylating characteristics, were used against Iranian combatants in the Iraq-Iran war. Previous studies have not shown a strong link between these chemical agents and the development of chronic myelocytic leukemia (CML). The purpose of this study was to evaluate the increased risk of CML development in Iranian soldiers exposed t...

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