Cumulative health risk assessment of 17 perfluoroalkylated and polyfluoroalkylated substances (PFASs) in the Swedish population.
暂无分享,去创建一个
H. Håkansson | D. Borg | N. Lindquist | Helen Håkansson | Daniel Borg | Bert-Ove Lund | Nils-Gunnar Lindquist | B. Lund
[1] O. Catalano,et al. Congenital anomalies , 2015, Histologic Basis of Ocular Disease in Animals.
[2] R. Maguire. Occurrence and Persistence of Dyes in a Canadian River , 1992 .
[3] S. Horwitz,et al. Mechanism of action of taxol. , 1992, Trends in pharmacological sciences.
[4] M. Mumtaz. Risk assessment of chemical mixtures from a public health perspective. , 1995, Toxicology letters.
[5] J. Tugwood,et al. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha: role in rodent liver cancer and species differences. , 1999, Journal of molecular endocrinology.
[6] N. Kudo,et al. Induction by perfluorinated fatty acids with different carbon chain length of peroxisomal beta-oxidation in the liver of rats. , 2000, Chemico-biological interactions.
[7] A. Kortenkamp,et al. Something from "nothing"--eight weak estrogenic chemicals combined at concentrations below NOECs produce significant mixture effects. , 2002, Environmental science & technology.
[8] J. Berger,et al. The mechanisms of action of PPARs. , 2002, Annual review of medicine.
[9] K. Omine,et al. Environmental Impacts on Seawater due to Casting Cement Treated Soil Underwater. , 2002 .
[10] Qian Yang,et al. Involvement of the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha in the immunomodulation caused by peroxisome proliferators in mice. , 2002, Biochemical pharmacology.
[11] Jennifer A Field,et al. Occurrence and persistence of perfluorooctanesulfonate and other perfluorinated surfactants in groundwater at a fire-training area at Wurtsmith Air Force Base, Michigan, USA. , 2003, Journal of environmental monitoring : JEM.
[12] David Y. Lai,et al. PPARα Agonist-Induced Rodent Tumors: Modes of Action and Human Relevance , 2003 .
[13] Jeffrey H Mandel,et al. Epidemiologic Assessment of Worker Serum Perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) and Perfluorooctanoate (PFOA) Concentrations and Medical Surveillance Examinations , 2003, Journal of occupational and environmental medicine.
[14] Alan R. Brown,et al. Fibrates induce hepatic peroxisome and mitochondrial proliferation without overt evidence of cellular proliferation and oxidative stress in cynomolgus monkeys. , 2004, Carcinogenesis.
[15] C. Lau,et al. The developmental toxicity of perfluoroalkyl acids and their derivatives. , 2004, Toxicology and applied pharmacology.
[16] Timothy J Wallington,et al. Degradation of fluorotelomer alcohols: a likely atmospheric source of perfluorinated carboxylic acids. , 2004, Environmental science & technology.
[17] 工藤 なをみ,et al. Induction of Triglyceride Accumulation in the Liver of Rats by Perfluorinated Fatty Acids with Different Carbon Chain Lengths: Comparison with Induction of Peroxisomal β-Oxidation , 2005 .
[18] S. Fenton. Endocrine-disrupting compounds and mammary gland development: early exposure and later life consequences. , 2006, Endocrinology.
[19] Yoichi Kawashima,et al. Responses of the liver to perfluorinated fatty acids with different carbon chain length in male and female mice:in relation to induction of hepatomegaly, peroxisomal beta-oxidation and microsomal 1-acylglycerophosphocholine acyltransferase. , 2006, Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin.
[20] John P. Vanden Heuvel,et al. Differential Activation of Nuclear Receptors by Perfluorinated Fatty Acid Analogs and Natural Fatty Acids: A Comparison of Human, Mouse, and Rat Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor-α, -β, and -γ, Liver X Receptor-β, and Retinoid X Receptor-α , 2006 .
[21] L. Shaw,et al. Community Exposure to Perfluorooctanoate: Relationships Between Serum Concentrations and Exposure Sources , 2006, Journal of occupational and environmental medicine.
[22] C. Lau,et al. Perfluorooctanoic acid induced developmental toxicity in the mouse is dependent on expression of peroxisome proliferator activated receptor-alpha. , 2007, Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology.
[23] A. Calafat,et al. Gestational PFOA exposure of mice is associated with altered mammary gland development in dams and female offspring. , 2006, Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology.
[24] Efsa Scientific Colloquium. Cumulative risk assessment of pesticides to human health : the way forward : 28-29 November 2006 - Parma, Italy , 2007 .
[25] Geary W Olsen,et al. Comparison of human whole blood, plasma, and serum matrices for the determination of perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS), perfluorooctanoate (PFOA), and other fluorochemicals. , 2007, Environmental research.
[26] Rolf U. Halden,et al. Cord Serum Concentrations of Perfluorooctane Sulfonate (PFOS) and Perfluorooctanoate (PFOA) in Relation to Weight and Size at Birth , 2007, Environmental health perspectives.
[27] C. Lau,et al. Perfluoroalkyl acids: a review of monitoring and toxicological findings. , 2007, Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology.
[28] Bruce H Alexander,et al. Self-Reported Medical Conditions in Perfluorooctanesulfonyl Fluoride Manufacturing Workers , 2007, Journal of occupational and environmental medicine.
[29] Jørn Olsen,et al. Perfluorinated Chemicals and Fetal Growth: A Study within the Danish National Birth Cohort , 2007, Environmental health perspectives.
[30] P. Eriksson,et al. Neonatal exposure to perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) causes neurobehavioural defects in adult mice. , 2008, Neurotoxicology.
[31] B. Bavel,et al. Screening of persistent halogenated compounds in human adipose tissue and blood from Sweden , 2008 .
[32] Martin Kraft,et al. Biomonitoring of Perfluorinated Compounds in Children and Adults Exposed to Perfluorooctanoate-Contaminated Drinking Water , 2008, Environmental health perspectives.
[33] M. Rosen,et al. Comparative Hepatic Effects of Perfluorooctanoic Acid and WY 14,643 in PPAR-α Knockout and Wild-type Mice , 2008, Toxicologic pathology.
[34] C. Lau,et al. Activation of mouse and human peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha by perfluoroalkyl acids of different functional groups and chain lengths. , 2008, Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology.
[35] C. Lau,et al. Phenotypic dichotomy following developmental exposure to perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) in female CD-1 mice: Low doses induce elevated serum leptin and insulin, and overweight in mid-life , 2009, Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology.
[36] Ian T Cousins,et al. Tracking the pathways of human exposure to perfluorocarboxylates. , 2009, Environmental science & technology.
[37] Bodil Jönsson,et al. Retrospektiva studier av halterna av perfluorerade ämnen i plasma hos kvinnor mellan 1987 och 2007 : Rapport till Naturvårdsverket – 2009-03-31 , 2009 .
[38] R. Benson. Hazard to the developing male reproductive system from cumulative exposure to phthalate esters--dibutyl phthalate, diisobutyl phthalate, butylbenzyl phthalate, diethylhexyl phthalate, dipentyl phthalate, and diisononyl phthalate. , 2009, Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP.
[39] F. Shofer,et al. The relationship between birth weight, gestational age and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA)-contaminated public drinking water. , 2009, Reproductive toxicology.
[40] Reiko Kishi,et al. Correlations between Prenatal Exposure to Perfluorinated Chemicals and Reduced Fetal Growth , 2008, Environmental health perspectives.
[41] Cathrine Thomsen,et al. Time trends and the influence of age and gender on serum concentrations of perfluorinated compounds in archived human samples. , 2009, Environmental science & technology.
[42] Xiao-zhong Hu,et al. Effects of perfluorooctanoate and perfluorooctane sulfonate exposure on hepatoma Hep G2 cells , 2009, Archives of Toxicology.
[43] Scott A Mabury,et al. Observation of a commercial fluorinated material, the polyfluoroalkyl phosphoric acid diesters, in human sera, wastewater treatment plant sludge, and paper fibers. , 2009, Environmental science & technology.
[44] C. Lau,et al. Developmental toxicity of perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) is not dependent on expression of peroxisome proliferator activated receptor-alpha (PPAR alpha) in the mouse. , 2009, Reproductive toxicology.
[45] C. Elcombe,et al. Hepatocellular hypertrophy and cell proliferation in Sprague–Dawley rats following dietary exposure to ammonium perfluorooctanoate occurs through increased activation of the xenosensor nuclear receptors PPARα and CAR/PXR , 2010, Archives of Toxicology.
[46] H. Westberg,et al. A time trend study of significantly elevated perfluorocarboxylate levels in humans after using fluorinated ski wax. , 2010, Environmental science & technology.
[47] L. S. Haug,et al. Occupational exposure to airborne perfluorinated compounds during professional ski waxing. , 2010, Environmental science & technology.
[48] Jan Alexander,et al. Diet and particularly seafood are major sources of perfluorinated compounds in humans. , 2010, Environment international.
[49] C. Lau,et al. Developmental Effects of Perfluorononanoic Acid in the Mouse Are Dependent on Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor-Alpha , 2010, PPAR research.
[50] F. Shofer,et al. Congenital anomalies, labor/delivery complications, maternal risk factors and their relationship with perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA)-contaminated public drinking water. , 2010, Reproductive toxicology.
[51] J. Corton,et al. Gene Expression Profiling in Wild-Type and PPARα-Null Mice Exposed to Perfluorooctane Sulfonate Reveals PPARα-Independent Effects , 2010, PPAR research.
[52] M. Faust,et al. Combined exposures to anti-androgenic chemicals: steps towards cumulative risk assessment. , 2010, International journal of andrology.
[53] Thomas Backhaus,et al. Hazard and Risk Assessment of Chemical Mixtures under REACH - State of the Art, Gaps and Options for Improvement. Swedish Chemicals Inspectorate , Report PM/3 2010 , 2010 .
[54] J. Ward,et al. Hepatic Enzyme Induction , 2010, Toxicologic pathology.
[55] Midori Yoshida,et al. Effects of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) exposure to pregnant mice on reproduction. , 2010, The Journal of toxicological sciences.
[56] C. Wolf,et al. Human constitutive androstane receptor (CAR) and pregnane X receptor (PXR) support the hypertrophic but not the hyperplastic response to the murine nongenotoxic hepatocarcinogens phenobarbital and chlordane in vivo. , 2010, Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology.
[57] Bo Jönsson,et al. Tidstrender för och halter av persistenta fluorerade, klorerade och bromerade organiska miljögifter i serum samt ftalater i urin hos unga svenska män - Resultat från den tredje uppföljningsundersökningen år 2009-2010 , 2010 .
[58] Xianming Zhang,et al. Long-term environmental fate of perfluorinated compounds after accidental release at Toronto airport. , 2011, Environmental science & technology.
[59] Carolyn Vickers,et al. Risk assessment of combined exposure to multiple chemicals: A WHO/IPCS framework. , 2011, Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP.
[60] A. Calafat,et al. Trends in exposure to polyfluoroalkyl chemicals in the U.S. Population: 1999-2008. , 2011, Environmental science & technology.
[61] J. Butenhoff,et al. Multiplicity of nuclear receptor activation by PFOA and PFOS in primary human and rodent hepatocytes. , 2011, Toxicology.
[62] L. Nunes,et al. Environmental impacts on soil and groundwater at airports: origin, contaminants of concern and environmental risks. , 2011, Journal of environmental monitoring : JEM.
[63] Scott A Mabury,et al. A pilot survey of legacy and current commercial fluorinated chemicals in human sera from United States donors in 2009. , 2011, Environmental science & technology.
[64] S. Fenton,et al. Prenatal perfluorooctanoic acid exposure in CD-1 mice: low-dose developmental effects and internal dosimetry. , 2011, Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology.
[65] J. Peters,et al. Why toxic equivalency factors are not suitable for perfluoroalkyl chemicals. , 2011, Chemical research in toxicology.
[66] M. Ichiba,et al. Associations between hazard indices of di-n-butylphthalate and di-2-ethylhexylphthalate exposure and serum reproductive hormone levels among occupationally exposed and unexposed Chinese men. , 2011, International journal of andrology.
[67] L. S. Haug,et al. Characterisation of human exposure pathways to perfluorinated compounds--comparing exposure estimates with biomarkers of exposure. , 2011, Environment international.
[68] R. Letcher,et al. Highly elevated levels of perfluorooctane sulfonate and other perfluorinated acids found in biota and surface water downstream of an international airport, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. , 2012, Environment international.
[69] J. M. Keller,et al. Immunotoxicity of Perfluorinated Compounds: Recent Developments , 2012, Toxicologic pathology.
[70] A. Glynn,et al. Dietary exposure to perfluoroalkyl acids for the Swedish population in 1999, 2005 and 2010. , 2012, Environment international.
[71] D. Savitz,et al. Relationship of Perfluorooctanoic Acid Exposure to Pregnancy Outcome Based on Birth Records in the Mid-Ohio Valley , 2012, Environmental health perspectives.
[72] Thomas Backhaus,et al. Predictive environmental risk assessment of chemical mixtures: a conceptual framework. , 2012, Environmental science & technology.
[73] H. Frederiksen,et al. Cumulative risk assessment of phthalate exposure of Danish children and adolescents using the hazard index approach. , 2012, International journal of andrology.
[74] T. Church,et al. Temporal trends of perfluoroalkyl concentrations in American Red Cross adult blood donors, 2000-2010. , 2012, Environmental science & technology.
[75] C. Lau,et al. Perfluorinated compounds. , 2012, Experientia supplementum.
[76] G. Olsen,et al. Chronic dietary toxicity and carcinogenicity study with potassium perfluorooctanesulfonate in Sprague Dawley rats. , 2012, Toxicology.
[77] D. Dixon,et al. Histopathologic changes in the uterus, cervix and vagina of immature CD-1 mice exposed to low doses of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) in a uterotrophic assay. , 2012, Reproductive toxicology.
[78] D. Savitz,et al. Perfluorooctanoic Acid Exposure and Pregnancy Outcome in a Highly Exposed Community , 2012, Epidemiology.
[79] C. Lau. Perfluoroalkyl acids: recent research highlights. , 2012, Reproductive toxicology.
[80] Anders Bignert,et al. Perfluorinated alkyl acids in blood serum from primiparous women in Sweden: serial sampling during pregnancy and nursing, and temporal trends 1996-2010. , 2012, Environmental science & technology.
[81] C. Elcombe,et al. Hepatocellular hypertrophy and cell proliferation in Sprague-Dawley rats from dietary exposure to potassium perfluorooctanesulfonate results from increased expression of xenosensor nuclear receptors PPARα and CAR/PXR. , 2012, Toxicology.
[82] Gloria B Post,et al. Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), an emerging drinking water contaminant: a critical review of recent literature. , 2012, Environmental research.
[83] S. Fenton,et al. Perinatal environmental exposures affect mammary development, function, and cancer risk in adulthood. , 2012, Annual review of pharmacology and toxicology.
[84] Esben Budtz-Jørgensen,et al. Serum vaccine antibody concentrations in children exposed to perfluorinated compounds. , 2012, JAMA.
[85] C. Lau,et al. Activation of mouse and human peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-alpha (PPARα) by perfluoroalkyl acids (PFAAs): further investigation of C4-C12 compounds. , 2012, Reproductive toxicology.
[86] M. Wilhelm,et al. Perfluorinated compounds in the vicinity of a fire training area--human biomonitoring among 10 persons drinking water from contaminated private wells in Cologne, Germany. , 2012, International journal of hygiene and environmental health.
[87] D. Sarigiannis,et al. Considering the cumulative risk of mixtures of chemicals – A challenge for policy makers , 2012, Environmental Health.
[88] P. Krishnan,et al. A species difference in the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor α-dependent response to the developmental effects of perfluorooctanoic acid. , 2013, Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology.
[89] C. Gennings,et al. Testing for departures from additivity in mixtures of perfluoroalkyl acids (PFAAs). , 2013, Toxicology.
[90] A. Conrad,et al. Retrospective monitoring of perfluorocarboxylates and perfluorosulfonates in human plasma archived by the German Environmental Specimen Bank. , 2013, International journal of hygiene and environmental health.
[91] H. Viberg,et al. Adult dose-dependent behavioral and cognitive disturbances after a single neonatal PFHxS dose. , 2013, Toxicology.
[92] L. S. Haug,et al. Pre-natal exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances may be associated with altered vaccine antibody levels and immune-related health outcomes in early childhood , 2013, Journal of immunotoxicology.
[93] Ord,et al. Guidelines for the Health Risk Assessment of Chemical Mixtures , 2014 .