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Jain R 2021 Jain R. Impact of kidney hyperfiltration on concentrations of selected perfluoroalkyl acids among US adults for various disease groups. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. HERO DOI
Jain RB 2020 Jain RB. Impact of the co-occurrence of obesity with diabetes, anemia, hypertension, and albuminuria on concentrations of selected perfluoroalkyl acids. Environmental Pollution 266 Pt. 2:115207. HERO DOI
Jain RB 2021 Jain RB. Perfluoroalkyl acids and their isomers, diabetes, anemia, and albuminuria: Variabilities with deteriorating kidney function. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 208:111625. HERO DOI
Janis, 2021, 7410181 Janis JA, Rifas-Shiman SL, Seshasayee SM, Sagiv S, Calafat AM, Gold DR, Coull BA, Rosen CJ, Oken E, Fleisch AF. Plasma concentrations of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances and body composition from mid-childhood to early adolescence. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism dgab187. HERO DOI
Jensen, 2015, 2850253 Jensen TK et al. Association between Perfluorinated Compound Exposure and Miscarriage in Danish Pregnant Women. PLoS ONE 10:e0123496.
Jensen, 2018, 4354143 Jensen RC et al. Perfluoroalkyl substances and glycemic status in pregnant Danish women: The Odense Child Cohort. Environment International 116:101-107.
Jensen et al., 2020, 6311643 Jensen RC, Glintborg D, Gade Timmermann CA, Nielsen F, Kyhl HB, Frederiksen H, Andersson AM, Juul A, Sidelmann JJ, Andersen HR, Grandjean P, Andersen MS, Jensen TK. Prenatal exposure to perfluorodecanoic acid is associated with lower circulating concentration of adrenal steroid metabolites during mini puberty in human female infants. The odense child cohort. Environmental Research 182:109101. HERO DOI
Jensen RC et al. 2020, 6833719 Jensen RC, Andersen MS, Larsen PV, Glintborg D, Dalgård C, Timmermann CAG, Nielsen F, Sandberg MB, Andersen HR, Christesen HT, Grandjean P, Jensen TK, ,. Prenatal Exposures to Perfluoroalkyl Acids and Associations with Markers of Adiposity and Plasma Lipids in Infancy: An Odense Child Cohort Study. Environmental Health Perspectives 128. HERO DOI
Ji, 2012, 2919189 Ji K et al. Serum concentrations of major perfluorinated compounds among the general population in Korea: dietary sources and potential impact on thyroid hormones. Environment International 45:78-85.
Jiang, 2014, 2850910 Jiang W et al. Serum levels of perfluoroalkyl acids (PFAAs) with isomer analysis and their associations with medical parameters in Chinese pregnant women. Environment International 64:40-47.
Ji J et al. 2021 Ji J, Song L, Wang J, Yang Z, Yan H, Li T, Yu L, Jian L, Jiang F, Li J, Zheng J, Li K. Association between urinary per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances and COVID-19 susceptibility. Environment International 153:106524. HERO DOI
Jin H et al. 2020 Jin H, Mao L, Xie J, Zhao M, Bai X, Wen J, Shen T, Wu P. Poly- and perfluoroalkyl substance concentrations in human breast milk and their associations with postnatal infant growth. Science of the Total Environment 713:136417. HERO DOI
Joensen, 2009, 1405085 Joensen UN et al. Do perfluoroalkyl compounds impair human semen quality?. Environmental Health Perspectives 117:923-927.
Joensen, 2013, 2919160 Joensen UN et al. PFOS (perfluorooctanesulfonate) in serum is negatively associated with testosterone levels, but not with semen quality, in healthy men. Human Reproduction 28:599-608.
Kang, 2018, 4937567 Kang H et al. Perfluoroalkyl acids in serum of Korean children: Occurrences, related sources, and associated health outcomes. Science of the Total Environment 645:958-965.
Karlsen, 2017, 3858520 Karlsen M et al. Early-life exposures to persistent organic pollutants in relation to overweight in preschool children. Reproductive Toxicology 68:145-153.
Kashino et al., 2020, 6311632 Kashino I, Sasaki S, Okada E, Matsuura H, Goudarzi H, Miyashita C, Okada E, Ito YM, Araki A, Kishi R. Prenatal exposure to 11 perfluoroalkyl substances and fetal growth: A large-scale, prospective birth cohort study. Environment International 136:105355. HERO DOI
Kawabata, 2017, 3858489 Kawabata K et al. Perfluorododecanoic acid induces cognitive deficit in adult rats. Toxicological Sciences 157:421-428.
Kawashima, 1995, 3858657 Kawashima Y et al. Characterization of hepatic responses of rat to administration of perfluorooctanoic and perfluorodecanoic acids at low levels. Toxicology 99:169-178.
Khalil, 2020, 7021479 Khalil N, Ducatman AM, Sinari S, Billheimer D, Hu C, Littau S, Burgess JL. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance and cardio metabolic markers in firefighters. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 62:1076-1081. HERO DOI
Kielsen, 2016, 4241223 Kielsen K et al. Antibody response to booster vaccination with tetanus and diphtheria in adults exposed to perfluorinated alkylates. Journal of Immunotoxicology 13:270-273. HERO DOI
Kim, 1998, 3858677 Kim SC et al. Formation of 8-oxodeoxyguanosine in liver DNA and hepatic injury by peroxisome proliferator clofibrate and perfluorodecanoic acid in rats. Journal of Toxicological Sciences 23:113-119.
Kim, 2011, 1424975 Kim S et al. Trans-Placental Transfer of Thirteen Perfluorinated Compounds and Relations with Fetal Thyroid Hormones. Environmental Science and Technology 45:7465-7472.
Kim, 2016, 3351917 Kim D et al. Perfluoroalkyl substances in serum from South Korean infants with congenital hypothyroidism and healthy infants - Its relationship with thyroid hormones. Environmental Research 147:399-404.
Kim, 2020, 6833596 Kim YR, White N, Bräunig J, Vijayasarathy S, Mueller JF, Knox CL, Harden FA, Pacella R, Toms LL, ,. Per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) in follicular fluid from women experiencing infertility in Australia. Environmental Research 190. HERO DOI

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