Chemical Warfare Toxicology: Volume 1: Fundamental Aspects

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John Jenner, Franz Worek, Horst Thiermann
Royal Society of Chemistry, 04.05.2016 - 322 Seiten
Despite ongoing efforts to prohibit the production, storage and use of chemical warfare agents recent world events highlight the enduring threat to the population from these agents. Research efforts in various countries have resulted in novel insights into chemical warfare toxicology that has enabled the development of new approaches for the diagnosis and treatment of chemical warfare poisoning. This book provides an up-to-date treatise on the ongoing research into the toxicology of chemical warfare agents, the diagnosis and verification of exposure, and the pre- and post-exposure treatment of poisoning. Focussing on the fundamentals of the toxicology of nerve agents and vesicants, this book will give the reader a comprehensive overview of the many different aspects of chemical warfare agent toxicology. The text will appeal to toxicologists, biochemists and weapons specialists working in industry and academia, and anyone with an interest in chemical warfare toxicology or exposure.
 

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Chapter 1 Development Historical Use and Properties of Chemical Warfare Agents
1
Chapter 2 Toxicology of Vesicants
29
Chapter 3 Toxicology of Organophosphorus Nerve Agents
81
Chapter 4 Toxicology and Treatment of Phosgene Induced Lung Injury
117
Chapter 5 Human Exposures to Sulfur Mustard
154
Chapter 6 LongTerm Effects of the Chemical Warfare Agent Sulfur Mustard
179
Chapter 7 Toxicokinetics of Sulfur Mustard
191
A Physiologically Based PharmacokineticPharmacodynamic PBPKPD Model of VX
213
Chapter 9 Allometric Modeling of Mammalian Cyanogen Chloride Inhalation Lethality
264
Subject Index
307
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Robin Black¿s short story collection If I loved you, I would tell you this, was a finalist for the Frank O¿Connor International Short Story Prize and an O. Magazine Summer Reading Pick. Her debut novel Life Drawing has been called a magnificent literary achievement, by Karen Russell; and of Black¿s writing Claire Messud has said she is a writer of great wisdom, and illuminates, without undue emphasis, the flickering complexity of individual histories. Black¿s stories and essays have been widely published including in The New York Times Magazine, The Chicago Tribune, The Southern Review and One Story. Winner of the 2005 Pirates Alley Faulkner/Wisdom Prize for a Short Story, she was the 2012-13 Distinguished Visiting Writer at Bryn Mawr College and has taught most recently in the Brooklyn College MFA Program. Black, who holds an MFA from the Warren Wilson MFA Program for writers. In 2015 her title Life Drawing made the Australian Book Designers Association Award shortlist.

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