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Publikováno v:
PPAR Research, Vol 2010 (2010)
Perfluorononanoic acid (PFNA) is one of the perfluoroalkyl acids found in the environment and in tissues of humans and wildlife. Prenatal exposure to PFNA negatively impacts survival and development of mice and activates the mouse and human peroxisom
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https://doaj.org/article/b7b139af374b43bebad8efbaa13bec46
Autor:
Mitchell B. Rosen, Judith R. Schmid, J. Christopher Corton, Robert D. Zehr, Kaberi P. Das, Barbara D. Abbott, Christopher Lau
Publikováno v:
PPAR Research, Vol 2010 (2010)
Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) is a perfluoroalkyl acid (PFAA) and a persistent environmental contaminant found in the tissues of humans and wildlife. Although blood levels of PFOS have begun to decline, health concerns remain because of the long h
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https://doaj.org/article/4bfde09e4e3a4715ba1775582c2a65fc
Autor:
D. M. Hill, Robert D. Zehr, Gregory S. Travlos, David E. Malarkey, M. I. Gage, Amy Brix, Neil Chernoff, Judy Schmid, Ellen H. Rogers
Publikováno v:
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A. 77:1040-1060
Cylindrospermopsin (CYN) is a toxin produced by a variety of fresh-water cyanobacterial species worldwide and induces significant adverse effects in both livestock and humans. This study investigated the course of CYN-induced toxicity in pregnant mic
Autor:
Andrew B. Lindstrom, Katoria Tatum-Gibbs, Amy D. Delinsky, John F. Wambaugh, Kaberi P. Das, Christopher Lau, Mark J. Strynar, Robert D. Zehr
Publikováno v:
Toxicology. 281:48-55
Perfluorononanoic acid (PFNA) is a fluorinated organic chemical found at low levels in the environment, but is detectable in humans and wildlife. The present study compared the pharmacokinetic properties of PFNA in two laboratory rodent species. Male
Autor:
M. I. Gage, Judith E. Schmid, Y. Liu, Ellen H. Rogers, Christopher A. Bradfield, Richard H. Jaskot, Carmen R. Wood, Mitchell B. Rosen, J. H. Richards, David E. Malarkey, Robert D. Zehr, Neil Chernoff
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Toxicology. 31:242-254
Cylindrospermopsin (CYN) is a tricyclic alkaloid toxin produced by fresh water cyanobacterial species worldwide. CYN has been responsible for both livestock and human poisoning after oral exposure to CYN. This study investigated the toxicity of CYN t
Publikováno v:
PPAR Research
PPAR Research, Vol 2010 (2010)
PPAR Research, Vol 2010 (2010)
Perfluorononanoic acid (PFNA) is one of the perfluoroalkyl acids found in the environment and in tissues of humans and wildlife. Prenatal exposure to PFNA negatively impacts survival and development of mice and activates the mouse and human peroxisom
Autor:
Mitchell B. Rosen, Carmen R. Wood, Judith E. Schmid, Christopher Lau, Robert D. Zehr, Kaberi P. Das
Publikováno v:
Reproductive Toxicology. 27:278-288
Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) are environmental contaminants found in the tissues of humans and wildlife. They are activators of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-alpha (PPAR alpha) and exhibit hepatocarc
Autor:
Katoria Tatum-Gibbs, Mark J. Strynar, LaTonya R. Villanueva, Sally S. White, Madisa B. Macon, Jason P. Stanko, Suzanne E. Fenton, Laurence Helfant, Robert D. Zehr
Publikováno v:
Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology. 122(1)
Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) is an environmental contaminant that causes adverse developmental effects in laboratory animals. To investigate the low-dose effects of PFOA on offspring, timed-pregnant CD-1 mice were gavage dosed with PFOA for all or h
Autor:
Robert D. Zehr, J. Christopher Corton, Kaberi P. Das, Mitchell B. Rosen, Christopher Lau, Judith R. Schmid, Barbara D. Abbott
Publikováno v:
PPAR Research
PPAR Research, Vol 2010 (2010)
PPAR Research, Vol 2010 (2010)
Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) is a perfluoroalkyl acid (PFAA) and a persistent environmental contaminant found in the tissues of humans and wildlife. Although blood levels of PFOS have begun to decline, health concerns remain because of the long h
Autor:
J. Christopher Corton, Barbara D. Abbott, Carmen R. Wood, Mitchell B. Rosen, Douglas C. Wolf, Kaberi P. Das, Judith E. Schmid, Eric T. Blair, Christopher Lau, Robert D. Zehr
Publikováno v:
Toxicologic pathology. 36(4)
Health concerns have been raised because perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) is commonly found in the environment and can be detected in humans. In rodents, PFOA is a carcinogen and a developmental toxicant. PFOA is a peroxisome proliferator-activated rece