Chemical warfare agents : Classes and targets

dc.contributor.authorSchwenk, Michael
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dc.description.abstractSynthetic toxic chemicals (toxicants) and biological poisons (toxins) have been developed as chemical warfare agents in the last century. At the time of their initial consideration as chemical weapon, only restricted knowledge existed about their mechanisms of action. There exist two different types of acute toxic action: nonspecific cytotoxic mechanisms with multiple chemo-biological interactions versus specific mechanisms that tend to have just a single or a few target biomolecules. TRPV1- and TRPA-receptors are often involved as chemosensors that induce neurogenic inflammation. The present work briefly surveys classes and toxicologically relevant features of chemical warfare agents and describes mechanisms of toxic action.eng
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dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.toxlet.2017.11.040eng
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dc.subjectChemical weapon, Chemical warfare agent, TRP, Toxic, Neurogenic inflammationeng
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dc.titleChemical warfare agents : Classes and targetseng
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