Publication
Number of items: 7.
Article
In vitro skin absorption and decontamination of sulphur mustard : Comparison of human and pig-ear skin. (2001)
Robert Chilcott,
J. Jenner,
S. A. M. Hotchkiss
and
P. Rice
Human skin absorption of bis-2-(chloroethyl)sulphide (sulphur mustard) in vitro. (2000)
Robert Chilcott,
J. Jenner,
W. Carrick,
S. A. M. Hotchkiss
and
P. Rice
Development of haemostatic decontaminants for the treatment of wounds contaminated with chemical warfare agents. 2 : Evaluation of in vitro topical decontamination efficacy using undamaged skin. (2015)
Christopher H. Dalton,
Charlotte A. Hall,
Helen L. Lydon,
J. Kevin Chipman,
John S. Graham,
John Jenner
and
Robert Chilcott
Development of haemostatic decontaminants for the treatment of wounds contaminated with chemical warfare agents. 1 : Evaluation of in vitro clotting efficacy in the presence of certain contaminants. (2015)
Charlotte A. Hall,
Helen L. Lydon,
Christopher H. Dalton,
J. Kevin Chipman,
John S. Graham
and
Robert Chilcott
Nano-CuO inhibited voltage-gated sodium current of hippocampal CA1 neurons via reactive oxygen species but independent from G-proteins pathway. (2011)
Z. Liu,
S. Liu,
Guogang Ren,
T. Zhang
and
Z. Yang
The percutaneous toxicokinetics of sulphur mustard in a damaged skin porcine model and the evaluation of WoundStatâ„¢ as a topical decontaminant. (2017)
Charlotte Hall,
Helen Lydon,
Christopher Dalton,
J. Kevin Chipman,
John Graham
and
Robert Chilcott
Development of haemostatic decontaminants for treatment of wounds contaminated with chemical warfare agents. 3: Evaluation of in vitro topical decontamination efficacy using damaged skin. (2017)
Helen L. Lydon,
Charlotte A. Hall,
Christopher H. Dalton,
J. Kevin Chipman,
John S. Graham
and
Robert Chilcott