Available studies (276 found)
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| Xu H et al. 2020 | Xu H, Zhou Q, Zhang J, Chen X, Zhao H, Lu H, Ma B, Wang Z, Wu C, Ying C, Xiong Y, Zhou Z, Li X, ,. Exposure to elevated per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in early pregnancy is related to increased risk of gestational diabetes mellitus: A nested case-control study in Shanghai, China. Environment International. HERO DOI | |||||
| Yang J et al. 2020 | Yang J, Wang H, Du H, Fang H, Han M, Xu L, Liu S, Yi J, Chen Y, Jiang Q, He G. Serum perfluoroalkyl substances in relation to lipid metabolism in Chinese pregnant women. Chemosphere. HERO DOI | |||||
| Yang J et al. 2022, 10176804 | Yang J, Wang H, Du H, Fang H, Han M, Wang Y, Xu L, Liu S, Yi J, Chen Y, Jiang Q, He G. Exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances was associated with estrogen homeostasis in pregnant women. Science of the Total Environment 805:150360. PubMed DOI HERO | |||||
| Yang L et al. 2016 | Yang L, Li J, Lai J, Luan H, Cai Z, Wang Y, Zhao Y, Wu Y. Placental transfer of perfluoroalkyl substances and associations with thyroid hormones: Beijing prenatal exposure study. Scientific Reports 6:21699. HERO | |||||
| Yang Q et al. 2018 | Yang Q, Guo X, Sun P, Chen Y, Zhang W, Gao A. Association of serum levels of perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) with the metabolic syndrome (MetS) in Chinese male adults: A cross-sectional study. Science of the Total Environment 621:1542-1549. HERO DOI | |||||
| Yan H et al. 2021, 7542665 | Yan H, Li C, Zou C, Xin X, Li X, Li H, Li Y, Li Z, Wang Y, Chen H, Ge RS. Perfluoroundecanoic acid inhibits Leydig cell development in pubertal male rats via inducing oxidative stress and autophagy. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 415:115440. PubMed DOI HERO | |||||
| Yao J et al. 2020 | Yao J, Pan Y, Sheng N, Su Z, Guo Y, Wang J, Dai J. Novel perfluoroalkyl ether carboxylic acids (PFECAs) and sulfonic acids (PFESAs): Occurrence and association with serum biochemical parameters in residents living near a fluorochemical plant in China. Environmental Science and Technology 54:13389-13398. HERO DOI | |||||
| Yao Q et al. 2019 | Yao Q, Shi R, Wang C, Han W, Gao Yu, Zhang Yan, Zhou Y, Ding G, Tian Y. Cord blood Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, placental steroidogenic enzyme, and cord blood reproductive hormone. Environment International 129:573-582. HERO DOI | |||||
| Yao Q et al. 2021, 9960202 | Yao Q, Gao Y, Zhang Y, Qin K, Liew Z, Tian Y. Associations of paternal and maternal per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances exposure with cord serum reproductive hormones, placental steroidogenic enzyme and birth weight. HERO DOI | |||||
| Ye WL et al. 2021, 6988486 | Ye WL, Chen ZX, Xie YQ, Kong ML, Li QQ, Yu S, Chu C, Dong GH, Zeng XW. Associations between serum isomers of perfluoroalkyl acids and metabolic syndrome in adults: Isomers of C8 Health Project in China. Environmental Research 196:110430. PubMed DOI HERO | |||||
| Yu et al. 2021, 7751046 | Yu G, Jin M, Huang Y, Aimuzi R, Zheng T, Nian M, Tian Y, Wang W, Luo Z, Shen L, Wang X, Du Q, Xu W, Zhang J. Environmental exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances in early pregnancy, maternal glucose homeostasis and the risk of gestational diabetes: A prospective cohort study. Environment International 156:106621. HERO DOI | |||||
| Zeeshan M et al. 2020 | Zeeshan M, Yang Y, Zhou Y, Huang W, Wang Z, Zeng XY, Liu RQ, Yang BY, Hu LW, Zeng XW, Sun X, Yu Y, Dong GH. Incidence of ocular conditions associated with perfluoroalkyl substances exposure: Isomers of C8 Health Project in China. Environment International 137:105555. HERO DOI | |||||
| Zeeshan M et al. 2021, 7553589 | Zeeshan M, Zhang Y, Yu Shu, Huang W, Zhou Y, Vinothkumar R, Chu Chu, Li QQ, Wu QiZ, Ye W, Zhou P, Dong P, Zeng X, Hu L, Yang B, Shen X, Zhou Y, Dong G, ,. Exposure to isomers of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances increases the risk of diabetes and impairs glucose-homeostasis in Chinese adults: Isomers of C8 health project. Chemosphere 278:130486. HERO DOI | |||||
| Zeng X et al. 2019, 5412431 | Zeng X, Chen Q, Zhang X, Li H, Liu Q, Li C, Ma M, Zhang J, Zhang W, Zhang J, Huang L. Association between prenatal exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances and asthma-related diseases in preschool children. Environmental Science and Pollution Research 26:29639-29648. PubMed DOI HERO | |||||
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| Zeng XW et al. 2019a | Zeng XW, Bloom MS, Dharmage SC, Lodge CJ, Chen D, Li S, Guo Y, Roponen M, Jalava P, Hirvonen MR, Ma H, Hao YT, Chen W, Yang M, Chu C, Li QQ, Hu LW, Liu KK, Yang BY, Liu S, Fu C, Dong GH. Prenatal exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances is associated with lower hand, foot and mouth disease viruses antibody response in infancy: Findings from the Guangzhou Birth Cohort Study. Science of the Total Environment 663:60-67. HERO DOI | |||||
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| Zhang C et al. 2015 | Zhang C, Sundaram R, Maisog J, Calafat AM, Barr DB, Buck Louis GM. A prospective study of prepregnancy serum concentrations of perfluorochemicals and the risk of gestational diabetes. Fertility and Sterility 103:184-189. HERO DOI | |||||
| Zhang et al. 2022, 9944433 | Zhang Y, Pan C, Ren Y, Wang Z, Luo J, Ding G, Vinturache A, Wang X, Shi R, Ouyang F, Zhang J, Li J, Gao Y, Tian Y, Shanghai Birth Cohort Study. Association of maternal exposure to perfluoroalkyl and polyfluroalkyl substances with infant growth from birth to 12 months: A prospective cohort study. HERO DOI | |||||
| Zhang T et al. 2019 | Zhang T, Zhang B, Bai X, Yao Y, Wang Lei, Shu Y, Kannan K, Huang X, Sun H. Health Status of Elderly People Living Near E-Waste Recycling Sites: Association of E-Waste Dismantling Activities with Legacy Perfluoroalkyl Substances (PFASs). Environmental Science & Technology Letters 6:133-140. HERO DOI | |||||
| Zhou J et al. 2020 | Zhou J, Shu R, Yu C, Xiong Z, Xiao Q, Li Z, Xie X, Fu Z. 2020. Exposure to low concentration of trifluoromethanesulfonic acid induces the disorders of liver lipid metabolism and gut microbiota in mice. Chemosphere. 258 HERO DOI | |||||
| Zhou W et al. 2017 | Zhou W, Zhang L, Tong C, Fang F, Zhao S, Tian Y, Tao Y, Zhang J, Shanghai Birth Cohort Study. Plasma Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Concentration and Menstrual Cycle Characteristics in Preconception Women. Environmental Health Perspectives 125:067012. HERO | |||||
| Zhou Y et al. 2016 | Zhou Y, Hu LW, Qian ZM, Chang JJ, King C, Paul G, Lin S, Chen PC, Lee YL, Dong GH. Association of perfluoroalkyl substances exposure with reproductive hormone levels in adolescents: By sex status. Environment International 94:189-195. HERO | |||||
| Zhou Y et al. 2017 | Zhou Y, Bao WW, Qian ZM, Dee Geiger S, Parrish KL, Yang BY, Lee YL, Dong GH. Perfluoroalkyl substance exposure and urine CC16 levels among asthmatics: A case-control study of children. Environmental Research 159:158-163. HERO DOI | |||||
| Zhu Y and Bartell SM 2020 | Zhu Y, Bartell SM. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in drinking water and birthweight in the US: A county-level study. Environmental Epidemiology 4:e0107. HERO DOI |
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