Available studies (276 found)
| Short citation | Full citation | Bioassay | Epidemiology | Epi. meta-analysis | In vitro | Ecology |
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| Kim D et al. 2016 | Kim D, Kim UnJ, Kim H, Choi SD, Oh J. Perfluoroalkyl substances in serum from South Korean infants with congenital hypothyroidism and healthy infants - Its relationship with thyroid hormones. Environmental Research 147:399-404. HERO | |||||
| Kim JH et al. 2015 | Kim JH, Park HY, Jeon JD, Kho Y, Kim SK, Park MS, Hong YC. The modifying effect of vitamin C on the association between perfluorinated compounds and insulin resistance in the Korean elderly: a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled crossover trial. European Journal of Nutrition 55:1011-1020. HERO DOI | |||||
| Kim S et al. 2011 | Kim S, Choi K, Ji K, Seo J, Kho Y, Park J, Kim S, Park S, Hwang I, Jeon J, Yang H, Giesy JP. Trans-Placental Transfer of Thirteen Perfluorinated Compounds and Relations with Fetal Thyroid Hormones. Environmental Science and Technology 45:7465-7472. HERO | |||||
| Kim YR et al. 2020 | 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 | |||||
| Kornvig et al. 2021, 9959661 | Kornvig S, Wielsøe M, Long M, Bonefeld-Jørgensen EC. Prenatal exposure to persistent organic pollutants and metals and problematic child behavior at 3-5 years of age: a Greenlandic cohort study. HERO DOI | |||||
| Koshy TT et al. 2017 | Koshy TT, Attina TM, Ghassabian A, Gilbert J, Burdine LK, Marmor M, Honda M, Chu DB, Han X, Shao Y, Kannan K, Urbina EM, Trasande L. 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. HERO DOI | |||||
| Kung YP et al. 2020 | Kung YP, Lin CC, Chen MH, Tsai MS, Hsieh WS, Chen PC. Intrauterine exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances may harm children's lung function development. Environmental Research 192:110178. HERO DOI | |||||
| Kvalem HE et al. 2020 | 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 EJ et al. 2016 | Kwon EJ, Shin JS, Kim BM, Shah-Kulkarni S, Park H, Kho YL, Park EA, Kim YJ, Ha EH. Prenatal exposure to perfluorinated compounds affects birth weight through GSTM1 polymorphism. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 58:e198-e205. HERO | |||||
| Ladics et al. 2008, 2850411 | Ladics GS et al. 90-day oral gavage toxicity study of 8-2 fluorotelomer alcohol in rats. Drug Chem Toxicol 2008; 31 (2):189-216. PubMed HERO DOI | |||||
| Lee ES, Han S, and Oh JE 2016 | Lee ES, Han S, Oh JE. Association between perfluorinated compound concentrations in cord serum and birth weight using multiple regression models. Reproductive Toxicology 59:53-59. HERO | |||||
| Lee YA et al. 2018 | Lee YA, Kim JH, Jung HW, Lim YH, Bae S, Kho Y, Hong YC, Shin CH, Yang SW. The serum concentrations of perfluoroalkyl compounds were inversely associated with growth parameters in 2-year old children. Science of the Total Environment 628-629:226-232. HERO DOI | |||||
| Lenters V et al. 2016 | Lenters V, Portengen L, Rignell-Hydbom A, Jönsson BA, Lindh CH, Piersma AH, Toft G, Bonde JP, Heederik D, Rylander L, Vermeulen R. 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. HERO | |||||
| 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 | |||||
| Li C et al. 2021, 8437286 | Li C, Zou C, Yan H, Li Z, Li Y, Pan P, Ma F, Yu Y, Wang Y, Wen Z, Ge RS. Perfluorotridecanoic acid inhibits fetal Leydig cell differentiation after in utero exposure in rats via increasing oxidative stress and autophagy. Environmental Toxicology 36:1206-1216. HERO DOI | |||||
| Lien GW et al. 2013 | Lien GW, Huang CC, Wu KY, Chen MH, Lin CY, Chen CY, Hsieh WS, Chen PC. Neonatal-maternal factors and perfluoroalkyl substances in cord blood. Chemosphere 92:843-850. HERO | |||||
| Lien GW et al. 2016 | Lien GW, Huang CC, Shiu JS, Chen MH, Hsieh WS, Guo YL, Chen PC. Perfluoroalkyl substances in cord blood and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder symptoms in seven-year-old children. Chemosphere 156:118-127. HERO | |||||
| Liew Z et al. 2014 | Liew Z, Ritz B, Bonefeld-Jørgensen EC, Henriksen TB, Nohr EA, Bech BH, Fei C, Bossi R, von Ehrenstein OS, Streja E, Uldall P, Olsen J. Prenatal exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances and the risk of congenital cerebral palsy in children. American Journal of Epidemiology 180:574-581. HERO DOI | |||||
| Liew Z et al. 2015 | 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 Z et al. 2018 | 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 Z et al. 2020 | 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 | |||||
| Li J et al. 2020 | Li J, Yao J, Xia W, Dai J, Liu H, Pan Y, Xu S, Lu S, Jin S, Li Y, Sun X, Zhang B, Zheng T, Jiang Y, Jing T. Association between exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances and blood glucose in pregnant women. International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health 230:113596. HERO DOI | |||||
| Li M et al. 2017 | Li M, Zeng XW, Qian ZM, Vaughn MG, Sauvé S, Paul G, Lin S, Lu L, Hu LW, Yang BY, Zhou Y, Qin XD, Xu SL, Bao WW, Zhang YZ, Yuan P, Wang J, Zhang C, Tian YP, Nian M, Xiao X, Fu C, Dong GH. Isomers of perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) in cord serum and birth outcomes in China: Guangzhou Birth Cohort Study. HERO | |||||
| Lin CY et al. 2011 | Lin CY, Wen LL, Lin LY, Wen TW, Lien GW, Chen CY, Hsu SH, Chien KL, Sung FC, Chen PC, Su TC. Associations between levels of serum perfluorinated chemicals and adiponectin in a young hypertension cohort in Taiwan. Environmental Science and Technology 45:10691-10698. HERO | |||||
| Lin CY et al. 2013 | Lin CY, Wen LL, Lin LY, Wen TW, Lien GW, Hsu SH, Chien KL, Liao CC, Sung FC, Chen PC, Su TC. The associations between serum perfluorinated chemicals and thyroid function in adolescents and young adults. Journal of Hazardous Materials 244-245:637-644. HERO |
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