Saturday, 22 December 2012

Airway Cells Regenerate After Chlorine Gas Injury: UofL Scientist Uncovers How

People who were exposed to high levels of chlorine gas from events such as an industrial accident, chemical spill following a train derailment or terroristic chemical warfare might face long-term breathing problems due to scarring of the airways. Household mishaps from mixing bleach with acidic cleaning products also can cause release of chlorine gas; if this occurs in a poorly ventilated space, chlorine levels could be high enough to cause lung injury. University ...




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