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    por Herriott, Roger M.
    Publicado 1948
    “…The action of mustard gas on six animal, one plant, and two bacterial viruses; also on bacteria, yeast, and the pneumococcus-transforming principle has been studied. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: Degenerative biomechanical factors and immunologic processes with effect on collagen and corneal reparative process are known as the main cause of ocular surface dysfunction in mustard gas keratopathy (MGK) and may cause changes in the corneal biomechanical values. …”
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    “…The most important agent in this group is sulfur mustard (mustard gas) which is known as “King of chemical warfare (CW) agents “. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: Today, a host of veterans who were exposed to mustard gas suffer from substantially poor quality of life (QoL). …”
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    “…The rate of reaction of mustard gas (H) with thirteen proteins has been determined. …”
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    por Herriott, Roger M.
    Publicado 1951
    “…Following exposure to dilute aqueous solutions of mustard gas, suspensions of E. coli B do not produce DNA although PNA is formed in nearly normal amounts. …”
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    “…E. coli B and Staphylococcus muscae rendered non-viable by aqueous solutions of mustard gas at pH 7.5 to 8 can still produce phage.…”
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