Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5855124 NeuroToxicology 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Neurotoxic effects of POPs exposure through breast-feeding remain inconclusive. ► PBPK models may improve assessment of postnatal exposure to POPs in infants. ► Neurodevelopment at 14 months was assessed in relation to postnatal POPs exposure. ► Postnatal exposure to POPs was not associated to mental or psychomotor scores. ► Deleterious effects of PCB-153 are mainly attributable to prenatal exposure.
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