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1. Multiomic analysis of Lewisite exposed human dermal equivalent tissues.

2. Influence of External Factors on Recovery and Persistence Parameters of Chemical Weapons-Related Alcohols and Thiols in Concrete Samples.

3. Evidence of environmental threat caused by sea-dumped chemical warfare agents: Exposure status of hagfish in the skagerrak strait.

4. Au- ZnFe 2 O 4 hollow microspheres based gas sensor for detecting the mustard gas simulant 2-chloroethyl ethyl sulfide.

5. Detoxification of V-Nerve Agents Assisted by a Microperoxidase: New Pathway Revealed by the Use of a Relevant VX Simulant.

6. Ultraviolet Light-Assisted Decontamination of Chemical Warfare Agent Simulant 2-Chloroethyl Phenyl Sulfide on Metal-Loaded TiO 2 /Ti Surfaces.

7. All-Weather Dry Decontaminant Polymer-H 2 O 2 Complex for HD Degradation.

8. Semi-Supervised Autoencoder for Chemical Gas Classification with FTIR Spectrum.

9. Hierarchical Nanoheterostructure of HFIP-Grafted α-Fe 2 O 3 @Multiwall Carbon Nanotubes as High-Performance Chemiresistive Sensors for Nerve Agents.

10. Starfruit-Shaped Zirconium Metal-Organic Frameworks: From 3D Intermediates to 2D Nanosheet Petals with Enhanced Catalytic Activity.

11. Warfare Nerve Agents and Paraoxonase-1 as a Potential Prophylactic Therapy against Intoxication.

12. ZIF-8/Graphene Oxide Hybrid Membranes as Breathable and Protective Barriers against Chemical Warfare Agents.

13. Tunable Photocatalytic Singlet Oxygen Generation by Metal-Organic Frameworks via Functionalization of Pyrene-Containing Linkers.

14. Colorimetric Gas Detection Tubes: Limits of Detection and Evaluation Using Active Chemical Warfare Agents.

15. Advances in Metal-Organic Frameworks for the Removal of Chemical Warfare Agents: Insights into Hydrolysis and Oxidation Reaction Mechanisms.

16. Degradation of Chemical Warfare Agent Nitrogen Mustard Using Ferrate (VI).

17. Evaluation of Malathion, DIMP, and Strawberry Furanone as CWA Simulants for Consideration in Field-Level Interior Building Remediation Exercises.

18. What do we currently know about Novichoks? The state of the art.

19. Effects of bloom's mastery learning model based on CBRN preparedness program on learning skills of nursing students: A randomized controlled trial.

20. Porphyrin-Moiety-Functionalized Metal-Organic Layers Exhibiting Catalytic Capabilities for Detoxifying Nerve Agent and Blister Agent Simulants.

21. Feasible Detoxification Coating Material for Chemical Warfare Agents Using Poly(methyl methacrylate)-Branched Poly(ethyleneimine) Copolymer and Metal-Organic Framework Composites.

22. Spectroscopic studies of methyl paraoxon decomposition over mesoporous Ce-doped titanias for toxic chemical filtration.

23. Ultrafast Degradation and High Adsorption Capability of a Sulfur Mustard Simulant under Ambient Conditions Using Granular UiO-66-NH 2 Metal-Organic Gels.

24. Decarboxylases as hypothetical targets for actions of organophosphates: Molecular modeling for prediction of hidden and unexpected health threats.

25. Understanding Dimethyl Methylphosphonate Adsorption and Decomposition on Mesoporous CeO 2 .

26. Utilization of Pharmaceutical Technology Methods for the Development of Innovative Porous Metasilicate Pellets with a Very High Specific Surface Area for Chemical Warfare Agents Detection.

27. Advice on assistance and protection provided by the Scientific Advisory Board of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons: Part 3. On medical care and treatment of injuries from sulfur mustard.

28. Layer-by-Layer Integration of Zirconium Metal-Organic Frameworks onto Activated Carbon Spheres and Fabrics with Model Nerve Agent Detoxification Properties.

29. Evidence of sulfur mustard poisoning by detection of the albumin-derived dipeptide biomarker C(-HETE)P after nicotinylation.

30. Facile Synthesis of Metal-Organic Layers with High Catalytic Performance toward Detoxification of a Chemical Warfare Agent Simulant.

31. Quantum Calculations of VX Ammonolysis and Hydrolysis Pathways via Hydrated Lithium Nitride.

32. Alkylated albumin-derived dipeptide C(-HETE)P derivatized by propionic anhydride as a biomarker for the verification of poisoning with sulfur mustard.

33. Mass spectrometric analysis of adducts of sulfur mustard analogues to human plasma proteins: approach towards chemical provenancing in biomedical samples.

34. Phosgene: toxicology, animal models, and medical countermeasures.

35. Laponite-Incorporated UiO-66-NH 2 -Polyethylene Oxide Composite Membranes for Protection against Chemical Warfare Agent Simulants.

36. Doubly Protective MOF-Photo-Fabrics: Facile Template-Free Synthesis of PCN-222-Textiles Enables Rapid Hydrolysis, Photo-Hydrolysis and Selective Oxidation of Multiple Chemical Warfare Agents and Simulants.

37. SAW Chemical Array Device Coated with Polymeric Sensing Materials for the Detection of Nerve Agents.

38. Micro/Nanostructured Coating for Cotton Textiles That Repel Oil, Water, and Chemical Warfare Agents.

39. Exploring the Effects of Node Topology, Connectivity, and Metal Identity on the Binding of Nerve Agents and Their Hydrolysis Products in Metal-Organic Frameworks.

40. Detoxification Properties of Guanidinylated Chitosan Against Chemical Warfare Agents and Its Application to Military Protective Clothing.

41. Studying the metabolism of toxic chemical warfare agent-related phenylarsenic chemicals in vitro in cod liver.

42. Pulmonary protective efficacy of S-2[2-aminoethylamino] ethyl phenyl sulphide (DRDE-07) and its analogues against sulfur mustard induced toxicity in mice.

43. Detection of Chemical Warfare Agents by Colorimetric Sensor Arrays.

44. High-Throughput Screening of MOFs for Breakdown of V-Series Nerve Agents.

45. Kinetics of Dimethyl Methylphosphonate Adsorption and Decomposition on Zirconium Hydroxide Using Variable Temperature In Situ Attenuated Total Reflection Infrared Spectroscopy.

46. Simple validated method of LC-MS/MS determination of BZ agent in rat plasma samples.

47. Sampling and analyses of surfaces contaminated with chemical warfare agents by using a newly developed triple layered composite wipe.

48. Metal-Organic-Framework-Supported and -Isolated Ceria Clusters with Mixed Oxidation States.

49. Study of Decomposition of Chemical Warfare Agents using Solid Decontamination Substances.

50. Layer-by-Layer Fabrication of Core-Shell Fe 3 O 4 @UiO-66-NH 2 with High Catalytic Reactivity toward the Hydrolysis of Chemical Warfare Agent Simulants.

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