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Kim, 2023, 10754695 Kim OJ, Kim S, Park EY, Oh JK, Jung SK, Park S, Hong S, Jeon HL, Kim HJ, Park B, Park B, Kim S, Kim B. Exposure to serum perfluoroalkyl substances and biomarkers of liver function: The Korean national environmental health survey 2015-2017. Chemosphere 322:138208. HERO PubMed DOI
Kim HY et al. 2020 Kim HY, Kim KN, Shin CH, Lim YH, Kim JI, Kim BN, Hong YC, Lee YA. The relationship between perfluoroalkyl substances concentrations and thyroid function in early childhood: A prospective cohort study. Thyroid. HERO DOI
Koshy, 2017, 4238478 Koshy TT et al. Serum perfluoroalkyl substances and cardiometabolic consequences in adolescents exposed to the World Trade Center disaster and a matched comparison group. Environment International 109:128-135.
Kvalem, 2020, 6316210 Kvalem HE, Nygaard UC, Lødrup Carlsen KC, Carlsen KH, Haug LS, Granum B. Perfluoroalkyl substances, airways infections, allergy and asthma related health outcomes - Implications of gender, exposure period and study design. Environment International 134:105259. HERO DOI
Kwon et al., 2016, 3858531 Kwon EJ et al. Prenatal exposure to perfluorinated compounds affects birth weight through GSTM1 polymorphism. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 58:e198-e205.
Lee, 2016, 3981528 Lee ES, Han S, and Oh JE. Association between perfluorinated compound concentrations in cord serum and birth weight using multiple regression models. Reproductive Toxicology 59:53-59. HERO
Lee, 2018, 4238305 Lee JK and Kim SH. Correlation between mast cell-mediated allergic inflammation and length of perfluorinated compounds. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A: Current Issues 1-12.
Lee et al., 2018, 4238394 Lee, YA; Kim JH; Jung, HW; Lim, Y; Bae, S; Kho, Y; Hong, Y; Shin, CH; Yang, SW. (2018). The serum concentrations of perfluoroalkyl compounds were inversely associated with growth parameters in 2-year old children. Science of the Total Environment (628-629): p.226-232.
Lenters et al., 2016, 5617146 Lenters, V; Portengen, L; Rignell-Hydbom, A; Jönsson, BA; Lindh, CH; Piersma, AH; Toft, G; Bonde, JP; Heederik, D; Rylander, L; Vermeulen, R. (2016). Prenatal phthalate, perfluoroalkyl acid, and organochlorine exposures and term birth weight in three birth cohorts: Multi-pollutant models based on elastic net regression. Environmental Health Perspectives 124:365-372. https://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/1408933/
Li, 2022, 10273360 Li K, Zhao Q, Fan Z, Jia S, Liu Q, Liu F, Liu S. The toxicity of perfluorodecanoic acid is mainly manifested as a deflected immune function. HERO DOI
Liang H et al. 2020 Liang H, Wang Z, Miao M, Tian Y, Zhou Y, Wen S, Chen Y, Sun X, Yuan W. Prenatal exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances and thyroid hormone concentrations in cord plasma in a Chinese birth cohort. Environmental Health: A Global Access Science Source 19:127. HERO DOI
Liao, 2023, 10754689 Liao Q, Tang P, Fan H, Song Y, Liang J, Huang H, Pan D, Mo M, Leilei, Lin M, Chen J, Wei H, Long J, Shao Y, Zeng X, Liu S, Huang D, Qiu X. Association between maternal exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances and serum markers of liver function during pregnancy in China: A mixture-based approach. Environmental Pollution 323:121348. HERO PubMed DOI
Li et al., 2017, 3981358 Li M et al. Isomers of perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) in cord serum and birth outcomes in China: Guangzhou Birth Cohort Study.
Liew, 2014, 2852208 Liew Z et al. Prenatal exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances and the risk of congenital cerebral palsy in children. American Journal of Epidemiology 180:574-581.
Liew, 2015, 2851010 Liew Z, Ritz B, von Ehrenstein OS, Bech BH, Nohr EA, Fei C, Bossi R, Henriksen TB, Bonefeld-Jørgensen EC, Olsen J. Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder and childhood autism in association with prenatal exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances: A nested case-control study in the Danish National Birth Cohort. Environmental Health Perspectives 123:367-373. HERO DOI
Liew, 2018, 5079744 Liew Z, Ritz B, Bach CC, Asarnow RF, Bech BH, Nohr EA, Bossi R, Henriksen TB, Bonefeld-Jørgensen EC, Olsen J. Prenatal exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances and iq scores at age 5; a study in the danish national birth cohort. Environmental Health Perspectives 126:067004. HERO DOI
Liew, 2020, 6387285 Liew Z, Luo J, Nohr EA, Bech BH, Bossi R, Arah OA, Olsen J. Maternal Plasma Perfluoroalkyl Substances and Miscarriage: A Nested Case-Control Study in the Danish National Birth Cohort. Environmental Health Perspectives 128:47007. HERO DOI
Lin, 2020, 6988476 Lin TW, Chen MK, Lin CC, Chen MH, Tsai MS, Chan DC, Hung KY, Chen PC. Association between exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances and metabolic syndrome and related outcomes among older residents living near a Science Park in Taiwan. International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health 230:113607. HERO DOI
Lind, 2017, 3858504 Lind PM et al. Circulating levels of perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) and carotid artery atherosclerosis. Environmental Research 152:157-164.
Lind, 2022, 10176401 Lind PM, Lind L, Salihovic S, Ahlström H, Michaelsson K, Kullberg J, Strand R. Serum levels of perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and body composition - A cross-sectional study in a middle-aged population. Environmental Research 112677. HERO DOI
Lind et al., 2017, 3858512 Lind DV et al. Prenatal exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances and anogenital distance at 3 months of age in a Danish mother-child cohort. Reproductive Toxicology 68:200-206.
Lin HW et al. 2020 Lin HW, Feng HX, Chen L, Yuan XJ, Tan Z. Maternal exposure to environmental endocrine disruptors during pregnancy is associated with pediatric germ cell tumors. Nagoya Journal of Medical Science 82:323-333. HERO DOI
Liu, 2018, 4238396 Liu G et al. Perfluoroalkyl substances and changes in body weight and resting metabolic rate in response to weight-loss diets: A prospective study. PLoS Medicine 15:e1002502.
Liu, 2019, 5881135 Liu X, Zhang L, Chen L, Li J, Wang Y, Wang J, Meng G, Chi M, Zhao Y, Chen H, Wu Y. Structure-based investigation on the association between perfluoroalkyl acids exposure and both gestational diabetes mellitus and glucose homeostasis in pregnant women. Environment International 127:85-93. HERO DOI
Liu, 2020, 6318644 Liu G, Zhang B, Hu Y, Rood J, Liang L, Qi L, Bray GA, Dejonge L, Coull B, Grandjean P, Furtado JD, Sun Q. Associations of Perfluoroalkyl substances with blood lipids and Apolipoproteins in lipoprotein subspecies: the POUNDS-lost study. Environmental Health: A Global Access Science Source 19:5. HERO DOI

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