Available studies (274 found)
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Brewster, 1989, 3858727 | Brewster DW and Birnbaum LS. The biochemical toxicity of perfluorodecanoic acid in the mouse is different from that of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 99:544-554. | |||||
Buck Louis, 2015, 2851189 | Louis GM et al. Perfluorochemicals and human semen quality: the LIFE study. Environmental Health Perspectives 123:57-63. | |||||
Buck Louis, 2016, 3858527 | Louis GM et al. Preconception perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances and incident pregnancy loss, LIFE Study. Reproductive Toxicology 65:11-17. | |||||
Buck Louis et al., 2018, 5016992 | Buck Louis GM et al. Endocrine disruptors and neonatal anthropometry, NICHD Fetal Growth Studies - Singletons. Environment International 119:515-526. | |||||
Bulka CM, Avula V, and Fry RC 2021 | Bulka CM, Avula V, Fry RC. Associations of exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances individually and in mixtures with persistent infections: Recent findings from NHANES 1999-2016. Environmental Pollution 275:116619. HERO DOI | |||||
Cai, 1995, 3858658 | Cai Y, Appelkvist EL, and DePierre JW. Hepatic oxidative stress and related defenses during treatment of mice with acetylsalicylic acid and other peroxisome proliferators. Journal of Biochemical Toxicology 10:87-94. | |||||
Cakmak, 2022, 10273369 | Cakmak S, Lukina A, Karthikeyan S, Atlas E, Dales R. The association between blood PFAS concentrations and clinical biochemical measures of organ function and metabolism in participants of the Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS). HERO DOI | |||||
Callan et al., 2016, 3858524 | Callan AC et al. Maternal exposure to perfluoroalkyl acids measured in whole blood and birth outcomes in offspring. Science of the Total Environment 569-570:1107-1113. | |||||
Cao et al., 2018, 5080197 | Cao W et al. Perfluoroalkyl substances in umbilical cord serum and gestational and postnatal growth in a Chinese birth cohort. Environment International 116:197-205. | |||||
Carwile, 2021, 9959594 | Carwile JL, Seshasayee SM, Aris IM, Rifas-Shiman SL, Claus Henn B, Calafat AM, Sagiv SK, Oken E, Fleisch AF. Prospective associations of mid-childhood plasma per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances and pubertal timing. HERO DOI | |||||
Chang et al., 2022, 9959688 | Chang CJ, Barr DB, Ryan PB, Panuwet P, Smarr MM, Liu K, Kannan K, Yakimavets V, Tan Y, Ly V, Marsit CJ, Jones DP, Corwin EJ, Dunlop AL, Liang D. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS) exposure, maternal metabolomic perturbation, and fetal growth in African American women: A meet-in-the-middle approach. HERO DOI | |||||
Charles, 2020, 7068869 | Charles D, Berg V, Nøst TH, Huber S, Sandanger TM, Rylander C, ,. Pre- and post-diagnostic blood profiles of perfluoroalkyl acids in type 2 diabetes mellitus cases and controls. Environment International 145:106095. HERO DOI | |||||
Chen, 2018, 4238372 | Chen Q et al. Prenatal exposure to perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances and childhood atopic dermatitis: a prospective birth cohort study. | |||||
Chen, 2019, 5080578 | Chen Q et al. Prenatal exposure to perfluorobutanesulfonic acid and childhood adiposity: A prospective birth cohort study in Shanghai, China. Chemosphere 226:17-23. | |||||
Chen et al. 2021, 7263985 | Chen L, Tong C, Huo X, Zhang J, Tian Y. Prenatal exposure to perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances and birth outcomes: A longitudinal cohort with repeated measurements. Chemosphere 267:128899. HERO DOI | |||||
Chen MH et al. 2017 | Chen MH, Ng S, Hsieh CJ, Lin CC, Hsieh WS, Chen PC. The impact of prenatal perfluoroalkyl substances exposure on neonatal and child growth. Science of the Total Environment 607-608:669-675. HERO DOI | |||||
Christensen, 2016, 3858533 | Christensen KY et al. Perfluoroalkyl substances in older male anglers in Wisconsin. Environment International 91:312-318. | |||||
Christensen, 2019, 5080398 | Christensen KY, Raymond M, and Meiman J. Perfluoroalkyl substances and metabolic syndrome. International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health 222:147-153. | |||||
Christensen, 2021, 9960218 | Christensen JVR, Bangash KK, Weihe Pal, Grandjean P, Nielsen F, Jensen TK, Petersen MS. Maternal exposure to perfluoroalkyl chemicals and anogenital distance in the offspring: A Faroese cohort study. Reproductive Toxicology 104:52-57. HERO DOI | |||||
Dalsager, 2016, 3858505 | Dalsager L et al. Association between prenatal exposure to perfluorinated compounds and symptoms of infections at age 1-4years among 359 children in the Odense Child Cohort. Environment International 96:58-64. | |||||
Dalsager, 2021, 7405343 | Dalsager L, Christensen N, Halekoh U, Timmermann CAG, Nielsen F, Kyhl HB, Husby S, Grandjean P, Jensen TK, Andersen HR. Exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances during fetal life and hospitalization for infectious disease in childhood: A study among 1,503 children from the Odense Child Cohort. Environment International 149:106395. HERO DOI | |||||
Dalsager, 2021, 9960591 | Dalsager L, Jensen TK, Nielsen F, Grandjean P, Bilenberg N, Andersen HR. No association between maternal and child PFAS concentrations and repeated measures of ADHD symptoms at age 2½ and 5 years in children from the Odense Child Cohort. HERO DOI | |||||
Ding N and Park SK 2020 | Ding N, Park SK. Perfluoroalkyl substances exposure and hearing impairment in US adults. Environmental Research 187:109686. HERO DOI | |||||
Ding N et al. 2022 | Ding N, Harlow SD, Randolph JF, Mukherjee B, Batterman S, Gold EB, Park SK. Perfluoroalkyl Substances and Incident Natural Menopause in Midlife Women: The Mediating Role of Sex Hormones. HERO DOI | |||||
Domazet, 2020, 6833700 | Domazet SL, Jensen TK, Wedderkopp N, Nielsen F, Andersen LB, Grøntved A, ,. Exposure to Perfluoroalkylated Substances (PFAS) in Relation to Fitness, Physical Activity, and Adipokine Levels in Childhood: The European Youth Heart Study. Environmental Research. HERO DOI |
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