| Session: Medical Chemical and Radiological Defense |
| Chair: Jeffrey Yourick / Eric Moore |
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1400 - 1420
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Steven Fairchild, The MITRE Corporation
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Computational Characterization of Human Serum paraoxonase’s Structure and Its Interaction with VX
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1420 - 1440
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Robert diTargiani, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
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A Comparative Study of the Nerve Agent Hydrolyzing Activity of Candidate Catalytic Bioscavengers
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1440 - 1500
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Douglas Cerasoli, USAMRICD
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Purification and Characterization of Functional Human Paraoxonase-1 Expressed in Insect Larvae
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1500 - 1520
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Tony Reeves, USAMRICD
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Pharmacokinetics, Immunogenicity, and Protective Efficacy of Bacterial OP Hydrolase as a Catalytic Bioscavenger of Organophosphorus Nerve Agents
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1520 - 1540
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Jiri Bajgar, Dept Toxicol., Faculty of Military Health Sciences, University of Defence
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Reactivation of Tabun-inhibited Rat Brain and Blood cholinesterases by Combination of trimedoxime and HI-6 In Vivo
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1540 - 1610
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Break
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1610 - 1630
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John McDonough, USAMRICD
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Monoisonitrosoacetone (MINA) can Prevent or Terminate Status Epilepticus and Prevent Neuropathology Elicited by Three Nerve Agents
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1630 - 1650
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Nagarajan Pattabiraman, WRAIR
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Discovery of Novel Reactivators for Organophosphorus Nerve Agent-inhibited Human Acetylcholinesterase
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1650 - 1710
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Tetsuo Yamamoto, Military Medicine Research Unit, Test and Evaluation Command, Grand Self-Defense Force
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Pretreatment with ascorbic acid Prevents Lethal Gastrointestinal Syndrome in Mice Received a Massive Amount of Radiation
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1710 - 1730
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Vijay Singh, Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
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CBLB502: A Promising Radiation Countermeasure
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