GV (nerve agent)
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GV (P-[2-(dimethylamino)ethyl]-N,N-dimethylphosphonamidic fluoride) is an organophosphate nerve agent. GV is a part of a new series of nerve agents with properties similar to both the "G-series" and "V-series"
- Identification, Purification, and Partial Characterization of the GV-Degrading Enzyme from ATCC # 29660 Alteromonas Undina
- Some Toxic Chemicals as Potential Chemical Warfare Agents - The Threat for the Future?
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| Blood agents | Cyanogen chloride (CK) · Hydrogen cyanide (AC) |
| Blister agents | Lewisite (L) · Sulfur mustard gas (HD, H, HT, HL, HQ) · Nitrogen mustard gas (HN1, HN2, HN3) |
| Nerve agents | G-Agents: Tabun (GA) · Sarin (GB) · Soman (GD) · Cyclosarin (GF) · GV — V-Agents: VE · VG · VM · VX — Novichok agents |
| Pulmonary agents | Chlorine · Chloropicrin (PS) · Phosgene (CG) · Diphosgene (DP) |
| Incapacitating agents | Agent 15 (BZ) · KOLOKOL-1 |
| Riot control agents | Pepper spray (OC) · CS gas · CN gas (mace) · CR gas |