Available studies (212 found)
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Nielsen et al. 1996, 5917196 | Nielsen GD, Abraham MH, Hansen LF, Hammer M, Cooksey CJ, Andonian-Haftvan J, Alarie Y. Sensory irritation mechanisms investigated from model compounds: trifluoroethanol, hexafluoroisopropanol and methyl hexafluoroisopropyl ether. Archives of Toxicology 70:319-328. HERO DOI | |||||
Nishimura Y et al. 2022, 10412610 | Nishimura Y, Moriya K, Kobayashi S, Ikeda-Araki A, Sata F, Mitsui T, Itoh S, Miyashita C, Cho K, Kon M, Nakamura M, Kitta T, Murai S, Kishi R, Shinohara N. Association of exposure to prenatal perfluoroalkyl substances and estrogen receptor 1 polymorphisms with the second to fourth digit ratio in school-aged children: The Hokkaido study. Reproductive Toxicology 109:10-18. HERO PubMed DOI | |||||
Niu J et al. 2019, 5381527 | Niu J, Liang H, Tian Y, Yuan W, Xiao H, Hu H, Sun X, Song X, Wen S, Yang L, Ren Y, Miao M. Prenatal plasma concentrations of Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances and neuropsychological development in children at four years of age. Environmental Health: A Global Access Science Source 18:53. HERO DOI | |||||
Okada E et al. 2014, 2850407 | Okada E, Sasaki S, Kashino I, Matsuura H, Miyashita C, Kobayashi S, Itoh K, Ikeno T, Tamakoshi A, Kishi R. Prenatal exposure to perfluoroalkyl acids and allergic diseases in early childhood. Environment International 65:127-134. HERO DOI | |||||
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Papadopoulou E et al. 2022, 10411494 | Papadopoulou E, Nicolescu A, Haug LS, Husøy T, Deleanu C, Dirven H, Lindeman B. Lipoprotein profiles associated with exposure to poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) in the EuroMix human biomonitoring study. Environmental Pollution 308:119664. HERO PubMed DOI | |||||
Preston EV et al. 2018, 4241056 | Preston EV, Webster TF, Oken E, Claus Henn B, Mcclean MD, Rifas-Shiman SL, Pearce EN, Braverman LE, Calafat AM, Ye X, Sagiv SK. Maternal plasma per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance concentrations in early pregnancy and maternal and neonatal thyroid function in a prospective birth cohort: Project Viva (USA). Environmental Health Perspectives 126:027013. HERO DOI | |||||
Preston EV et al. 2020, 6391217 | Preston EV, Webster TF, Claus Henn B, Mcclean MD, Gennings C, Oken E, Rifas-Shiman SL, Pearce EN, Calafat AM, Fleisch AF, Sagiv SK. Prenatal exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances and maternal and neonatal thyroid function in the Project Viva Cohort: A mixtures approach. Environment International 139:105728. HERO DOI | |||||
Preston EV et al. 2020, 6833657 | Preston EV, Rifas-Shiman SL, Hivert MF, Zota AR, Sagiv SK, Calafat AM, Oken E, James-Todd T, ,. Associations of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) with glucose tolerance during pregnancy in project viva. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism. HERO DOI PubMed | |||||
Qin XD et al. 2016, 3981721 | Qin XD, Qian Z, Vaughn MG, Huang J, Ward P, Zeng XW, Zhou Y, Zhu Y, Yuan P, Li M, Bai Z, Paul G, Hao YT, Chen W, Chen PC, Dong GH, Lee YL. Positive associations of serum perfluoroalkyl substances with uric acid and hyperuricemia in children from Taiwan. HERO | |||||
Qu J et al. 2022, 10410702 | Qu J, Zhao Y, Zhang L, Hu S, Liao K, Zhao M, Wu P, Jin H. Evaluated serum perfluoroalkyl acids and their relationships with the incidence of rheumatoid arthritis in the general population in Hangzhou, China. Environmental Pollution 307:119505. HERO PubMed DOI | |||||
Rahman ML et al. 2019, 5024206 | Rahman ML, Zhang C, Smarr MM, Lee S, Honda M, Kannan K, Tekola-Ayele F, Buck Louis GM. Persistent organic pollutants and gestational diabetes: A multi-center prospective cohort study of healthy US women. Environment International 124:249-258. DOI HERO | |||||
Ren Y et al. 2020, 6833646 | Ren Y, Jin L, Yang F, Liang H, Zhang Z, Du J, Song X, Miao M, Yuan W, ,. Concentrations of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances and blood glucose in pregnant women. Environmental Health: A Global Access Science Source. HERO DOI | |||||
Robledo CA et al. 2015, 2851197 | Robledo CA, Yeung E, Mendola P, Sundaram R, Maisog J, Sweeney AM, Barr DB, Louis GM. Preconception maternal and paternal exposure to persistent organic pollutants and birth size: the LIFE study. HERO | |||||
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Shah-Kulkarni S et al. 2016, 3859821 | Shah-Kulkarni S, Kim BM, Hong YC, Kim HS, Kwon EJ, Park H, Kim YJ, Ha EH. Prenatal exposure to perfluorinated compounds affects thyroid hormone levels in newborn girls. Environment International 94:607-613. HERO | |||||
Sheng N et al. 2017, 3860066 | Sheng N, Zhou X, Zheng F, Pan Y, Guo X, Guo Y, Sun Y, Dai J. Comparative hepatotoxicity of 6:2 fluorotelomer carboxylic acid and 6:2 fluorotelomer sulfonic acid, two fluorinated alternatives to long-chain perfluoroalkyl acids, on adult male mice. Archives of Toxicology 91:2909-2919. HERO DOI | |||||
Shiue I 2015, 2821962 | Shiue I. Arsenic, heavy metals, phthalates, pesticides, hydrocarbons and polyfluorinated compounds but not parabens or phenols are associated with adult remembering condition: US NHANES, 2011-2012. Environmental Science and Pollution Research 22:6381-6386. HERO DOI | |||||
Shiue I 2015, 3045461 | Shiue I. Urinary heavy metals, phthalates, perchlorate, nitrate, thiocyanate, hydrocarbons, and polyfluorinated compounds are associated with adult hearing disturbance: USA NHANES, 2011-2012. Environmental Science and Pollution Research 22:20306-20311. HERO DOI | |||||
Shi Z et al. 2007, 1412424 | Shi Z, Zhang H, Liu Y, Xu M, Dai J. Alterations in gene expression and testosterone synthesis in the testes of male rats exposed to perfluorododecanoic acid. Toxicological Sciences 98:206-215. HERO DOI | |||||
Shi Z et al. 2009, 1295637 | Shi Z, Zhang H, Ding L, Feng Y, Xu M, Dai J. The effect of perfluorododecanonic acid on endocrine status, sex hormones and expression of steroidogenic genes in pubertal female rats. Reproductive Toxicology 27:352-359. HERO DOI | |||||
Shi Z et al. 2009, 1295671 | Shi Z, Ding L, Zhang H, Feng Y, Xu M, Dai J. Chronic exposure to perfluorododecanoic acid disrupts testicular steroidogenesis and the expression of related genes in male rats. Toxicology Letters 188:192-200. HERO DOI | |||||
Shi Z et al. 2010, 2850343 | Shi Z, Zhang H, Ding L, Feng Y, Wang J, Dai J. Proteomic analysis for testis of rats chronically exposed to perfluorododecanoic acid. Toxicology Letters 192:179-188. HERO DOI | |||||
Smarr MM et al. 2021, 9416286 | Smarr MM, Salehabadi SM, Barr DB, Louis GMB, Sundaram R. A multi-pollutant assessment of preconception persistent endocrine disrupting chemicals and incident pregnancy loss. Environment International 157:106788. HERO DOI | |||||
Smit LA et al. 2015, 2823268 | Smit LA, Lenters V, Høyer BB, Lindh CH, Pedersen HS, Liermontova I, Jönsson BA, Piersma AH, Bonde JP, Toft G, Vermeulen R, Heederik D. Prenatal exposure to environmental chemical contaminants and asthma and eczema in school-age children. Allergy 70:653-660. HERO DOI |
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