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Sulfur Mustard Compound
Vesicant compounds originally used as chemical warfare agents. At high temperatures, is in vapor form and readily absorbed through the skin, eyes, airway, and GI tract. It reacts with DNA, RNA, and proteins, compromising normal cell function. (NCI Thesaurus)
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