Available studies (212 found)
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Kim JH et al. 2015, 2850129 | 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 | |||||
Kwon EJ et al. 2016, 3858531 | 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 | |||||
Lee ES, Han S, and Oh JE 2016, 3981528 | 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 | |||||
Lenters V et al. 2016, 5617416 | 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. [Supplemental Data]. HERO DOI | |||||
Liang H et al. 2020, 7161554 | 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 PubMed | |||||
Liao Q et al. 2022, 10590603 | Liao Q, Tang P, Pan D, Song Y, Lei L, Liang J, Liu B, Lin M, Huang H, Mo M, Huang C, Wei M, Liu S, Huang D, Qiu X. Association of serum per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances and gestational anemia during different trimesters in Zhuang ethnic pregnancy women of Guangxi, China. Chemosphere 309:136798. HERO PubMed DOI | |||||
Li J et al. 2020, 7002437 | 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 PubMed | |||||
Li J et al. 2022, 10601285 | Li J, Yang L, He G, Wang B, Miao M, Ji H, Wen S, Cao W, Yuan W, Liang H. Association between prenatal exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances and anogenital distance in female neonates. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 245:114130. HERO PubMed DOI | |||||
Lin HW et al. 2020, 6835434 | 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 | |||||
Lin M et al. 2022, 10601286 | Lin M, Liao Q, Tang P, Song Y, Liang Jun, Li J, Mu C, Liu S, Qiu X, Yi Rui, Pang Q, Pan D, Zeng X, Huang D. Association of maternal perfluoroalkyl substance exposure with postpartum haemorrhage in Guangxi, China. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 245:114078. HERO PubMed DOI | |||||
Lin PD et al. 2020, 6311641 | Lin PD, Cardenas A, Hauser R, Gold DR, Kleinman KP, Hivert MF, Calafat AM, Webster TF, Horton ES, Oken E. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances and blood pressure in pre-diabetic adults-cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of the diabetes prevention program outcomes study. Environment International 137:105573. HERO DOI | |||||
Liu B et al. 2021, 9944393 | Liu B, Wei B, Mo M, Song Y, Tang C, Tang P, Guo X, Tan C, Liu S, Huang D, Qiu X. Exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances in early pregnancy and the risk of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy: A nested case-control study in Guangxi, China. HERO DOI | |||||
Liu H et al. 2020, 6569227 | Liu H, Pan Y, Jin S, Li Y, Zhao L, Sun X, Cui Q, Zhang B, Zheng T, Xia W, Zhou A, Campana AM, Dai J, Xu S. Associations of per-/polyfluoroalkyl substances with glucocorticoids and progestogens in newborns. Environment International 140:105636. HERO DOI | |||||
Liu X et al. 2020, 6833609 | Liu X, Chen D, Wang B, Xu F, Pang Y, Zhang L, Zhang Y, Jin L, Li Z, Ren A, ,. Does Low Maternal Exposure to Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Elevate the Risk of Spontaneous Preterm Birth? A Nested Case-Control Study in China. Environmental Science and Technology 54:8259-8268. HERO DOI PubMed | |||||
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Luo K et al. 2022, 10410704 | Luo K, Huang W, Zhang Q, Liu X, Nian M, Wei M, Wang Y, Chen D, Chen X, Zhang J. Environmental exposure to legacy poly/perfluoroalkyl substances, emerging alternatives and isomers and semen quality in men: A mixture analysis. Science of the Total Environment 833:155158. HERO PubMed DOI | |||||
Luo K et al. 2022, 10413652 | Luo K, Meng X, Liu X, Nian M, Zhang Q, Tian Y, Chen D, Zhang J. Environmental exposure to 6:2 polyfluoroalkyl phosphate diester and impaired testicular function in men. Environmental Science & Technology 56:8290-8298. HERO PubMed DOI | |||||
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Mao W et al. 2021, 6988481 | Mao W, Hu Q, Chen S, Chen Y, Luo M, Zhang Z, Geng J, Wu J, Xu B, Chen M. Polyfluoroalkyl chemicals and the risk of kidney stones in US adults: A population-based study. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 208:111497. HERO DOI | |||||
Mattsson K et al. 2015, 3859607 | Mattsson K, Rignell-Hydbom A, Holmberg S, Thelin A, Jönsson BA, Lindh CH, Sehlstedt A, Rylander L. Levels of perfluoroalkyl substances and risk of coronary heart disease: Findings from a population-based longitudinal study. Environmental Research 142:148-154. DOI HERO | |||||
Ma X et al. 2021, 7643485 | Ma X, Cui L, Chen L, Zhang J, Zhang X, Kang Q, Jin F, Ye Y. Parental plasma concentrations of perfluoroalkyl substances and In Vitro fertilization outcomes. Environmental Pollution 269:116159. HERO DOI | |||||
Mora AM et al. 2018, 4239224 | Mora AM, Fleisch AF, Rifas-Shiman SL, Woo Baidal JA, Pardo L, Webster TF, Calafat AM, Ye X, Oken E, Sagiv SK. Early life exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances and mid-childhood lipid and alanine aminotransferase levels. Environment International 111:1-13. HERO DOI | |||||
Nian M et al. 2019, 5080307 | Nian M, Li QQ, Bloom M, Qian ZM, Syberg KM, Vaughn MG, Wang SQ, Wei Q, Zeeshan M, Gurram N, Chu C, Wang J, Tian YP, Hu LW, Liu KK, Yang BY, Liu RQ, Feng D, Zeng XW, Dong GH. Liver function biomarkers disorder is associated with exposure to perfluoroalkyl acids in adults: Isomers of C8 Health Project in China. Environmental Research 172:81-88. HERO DOI | |||||
Nian M et al. 2020, 7010383 | Nian M, Luo K, Luo F, Aimuzi R, Huo X, Chen Q, Tian Y, Zhang J. Association between prenatal exposure to PFAS and fetal sex hormones: Are the short-chain PFAS safer?. Environmental Science and Technology 54:8291-8299. HERO DOI |
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