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228 related items for PubMed ID: 11852665

  • 1. Chemical terrorism: a primer for 2002.
    Goozner B, Lutwick LI, Bourke E.
    J Assoc Acad Minor Phys; 2002 Jan; 13(1):14-8. PubMed ID: 11852665
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  • 2. Vesicants and nerve agents in chemical warfare. Decontamination and treatment strategies for a changed world.
    Devereaux A, Amundson DE, Parrish JS, Lazarus AA.
    Postgrad Med; 2002 Oct; 112(4):90-6; quiz 4. PubMed ID: 12400151
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  • 3. Emergency management of chemical weapons injuries.
    Anderson PD.
    J Pharm Pract; 2012 Feb; 25(1):61-8. PubMed ID: 22080590
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  • 4. Antidotes and treatments for chemical warfare/terrorism agents: an evidence-based review.
    Rodgers GC, Condurache CT.
    Clin Pharmacol Ther; 2010 Sep; 88(3):318-27. PubMed ID: 20686476
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  • 5. Vesicants.
    McManus J, Huebner K.
    Crit Care Clin; 2005 Oct; 21(4):707-18, vi. PubMed ID: 16168310
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  • 6. Neurosciences and research on chemical weapons of mass destruction in Nazi Germany.
    Schmaltz F.
    J Hist Neurosci; 2006 Sep; 15(3):186-209. PubMed ID: 16887760
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  • 7. History of chemical and biological warfare agents.
    Szinicz L.
    Toxicology; 2005 Oct 30; 214(3):167-81. PubMed ID: 16111798
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  • 8. [Diagnostic and resuscitative aspects of pediatric nerve agent intoxication].
    Ben-Abraham R, Hadad E, Sokolov T, Weinbroum A.
    Harefuah; 2002 Aug 30; 141(8):709-12, 761. PubMed ID: 12222135
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  • 9. Chemical weapons: documented use and compounds on the horizon.
    Bismuth C, Borron SW, Baud FJ, Barriot P.
    Toxicol Lett; 2004 Apr 01; 149(1-3):11-8. PubMed ID: 15093243
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  • 11. Introduction--What critical care practitioners should know about terrorism agents.
    Hendrickson RG, Hedges JR.
    Crit Care Clin; 2005 Oct 01; 21(4):641-52, v. PubMed ID: 16168306
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  • 12. [Chemical weapons and chemical terrorism].
    Nakamura K.
    Nihon Hoigaku Zasshi; 2005 Oct 01; 59(2):126-35. PubMed ID: 16296384
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  • 13. Respiratory agents: irritant gases, riot control agents, incapacitants, and caustics.
    Warden CR.
    Crit Care Clin; 2005 Oct 01; 21(4):719-37, vi. PubMed ID: 16168311
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  • 16. Nerve agents.
    Newmark J.
    Neurologist; 2007 Jan 01; 13(1):20-32. PubMed ID: 17215724
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  • 19. Issues in chemical and biological terrorism.
    Salem H.
    Int J Toxicol; 2003 Jan 01; 22(6):465-71. PubMed ID: 14680993
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