Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5756161 | Environmental Research | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Developmental low-dose exposure to BPA resulted in sex-specific bone effects in rat offspring. A dose approximately eight times lower than the current temporary EFSA human tolerable daily intake of 4 µg/kg BW/day, reduced bone length and size in male rat offspring. Long-term studies are needed to clarify whether the increased plasma levels of P1NP in female offspring reflect development of fibrosis.
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Authors
Thomas Lind, Margareta H. Lejonklou, Linda Dunder, Annica Rasmusson, Sune Larsson, HÃ¥kan Melhus, P. Monica Lind,