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1. Mortality rate of people exposed to Mustard Gas during Iran-Iraq war in Sardasht, Iran: a 32 years retrospective cohort study.

2. Exposure to sulfur mustard increases the risk for mortality in patients with COVID-19 infection: A cohort study.

3. Neurotoxicant exposures and rates of Chronic Multisymptom Illness and Kansas Gulf War Illness criteria in Gulf War deployed women veterans.

4. Phosgene inhalation toxicity: Update on mechanisms and mechanism-based treatment strategies.

5. Glutathione conjugates of the mercapturic acid pathway and guanine adduct as biomarkers of exposure to CEES, a sulfur mustard analog.

6. Identification of creatine kinase and alpha-1 antitrypsin as protein targets of alkylation by sulfur mustard.

7. The introduction of gas warfare and its medical response in world war one.

8. Neurochemical and Neurobiological Weapons.

10. Identification of S419 on human serum albumin as a novel biomarker for sarin and cyclosarin exposure.

11. Potent opioids and implications for national defense.

12. Debridement of Sulfur Mustard Skin Burns: A Comparison of Three Methods.

13. Relevance of Erk1/2-PI3K/Akt signaling pathway in CEES-induced oxidative stress regulates inflammation and apoptosis in keratinocytes.

14. Acute Toxic Injuries of Rat's Visceral Tissues Induced by Different Oximes.

15. Evaluation of the LTBP1 and Smad6 Genes Expression in Lung Tissue of Sulfur Mustard-exposed Individuals with Long-term Pulmonary Complications.

16. Restrict use of riot-control chemicals.

17. A comprehensive analysis of corneal mRNA levels during sulfur mustard induced ocular late pathology in the rabbit model using RNA sequencing.

18. Expression of miR-15b-5p, miR-21-5p, and SMAD7 in Lung Tissue of Sulfur Mustard-exposed Individuals with Long-term Pulmonary Complications.

19. Is the Inflammasome Pathway Active in the Peripheral Blood of Sulfur Mustard-exposed Patients?

20. Impact of Low Dose Chlorine Inhalation in Healthy Humans: A Pilot Study.

21. Telomere shortening associated with increased levels of oxidative stress in sulfur mustard-exposed Iranian veterans.

22. Chemical Contamination Transfer in the Management of War Casualties.

23. Pupillometer Use: Validation for Use in Military and Occupational Medical Surveillance and Response to Organophosphate and Chemical Warfare Agent Exposure.

24. Part 2: Forensic attribution profiling of Russian VX in food using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry.

25. Cutaneous exposure to lewisite causes acute kidney injury by invoking DNA damage and autophagic response.

27. Sulfur Mustard-related Ocular Complications: A Review of Proteomic Alterations and Pathways Involved.

28. Histopathological and Molecular Changes in the Rabbit Cornea From Arsenical Vesicant Lewisite Exposure.

29. Evidence of Hippocampal Structural Alterations in Gulf War Veterans With Predicted Exposure to the Khamisiyah Plume.

30. Comparison of skin decontamination efficacy of commercial decontamination products following exposure to VX on human skin.

31. Evidence of Objective Memory Impairments in Deployed Gulf War Veterans With Subjective Memory Complaints.

32. Importance of updating old cohorts for new findings.

33. Mustard gas exposure and mortality among retired workers at a poisonous gas factory in Japan: a 57-year follow-up cohort study.

34. A carcinogenicity study of diphenylarsinic acid in F344 rats in drinking water for 104 weeks.

35. Sulfur Mustard-Induced Ocular Injuries: Update on Mechanisms and Management.

36. Eye injuries caused by mustard gas (dichloroethyl sulphide) during the 1st World War: Clinical, therapeutica and sequelae.

37. Molecular Mechanism Underlying Pathogenesis of Lewisite-Induced Cutaneous Blistering and Inflammation: Chemical Chaperones as Potential Novel Antidotes.

38. Chemical Weapons Exposures in Iraq: Challenges of a Public Health Response a Decade Later.

39. Novel Treatment of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome after Chlorine Gas Inhalation Injury.

40. Pulmonary delivery of anti-ricin antibody: From the bench to the clinic.

41. Deployment Exposures and Long-term Health Risks: The Shadow of War.

43. Clinical and forensic signs related to chemical burns: a mechanistic approach.

44. Effects of low-level sarin and cyclosarin exposure on white matter integrity in Gulf War Veterans.

45. Down-regulation of TGF-b1, TGF-b receptor 2, and TGF-b-associated microRNAs, miR-20a and miR-21, in skin lesions of sulfur mustard-exposed Iranian war veterans.

46. [On new screening biomarker to evaluate health state in personnel engaged into chemical weapons extinction].

47. [On necessity to modify biochemical methods for detecting organophosphorus componds in chemical weapons extinction objects (review of literature)].

48. Project update: evaluating the community health legacy of WWI chemical weapons testing.

49. Expression of glutathione S-transferase variants in human airway wall after long-term response to sulfur mustard.

50. [Medical aspects of common non-lethal weapons].

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