Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6313667 | Environment International | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Findings in the present study suggest modifications of TH homeostasis by PFASs in a background exposed maternal population. The variation in levels of THs between PFAS quartiles was within normal reference ranges and may not be of clinical significance in the pregnant woman. However, subtle individual changes in maternal THs may have significant consequences for foetal health.
Keywords
perfluorodecanoateperfluorohexane sulfonatePFHpSperfluoroheptane sulfonateTBGfT3PFNAFT4TTRMISAPFHxSPFDATSHPFASsperfluorododecanoatePFUnDAAnti-thyroid peroxidase antibodiesperfluorononanoatePFOSPFOAHTPPLSPFDoDAperfluoroundecanoatetransthyretinUHPLC–MS/MSEndocrine disruptionTriiodothyronineThyroxinfree thyroxinLOD یا Limit of detectionpartial least squarePregnant womenFree triiodothyroninePerfluorooctane sulfonatePerfluorooctanoatelimit of detectionPerfluoroalkyl substancesThyroid hormonethyroid stimulating hormoneThyroid hormonesthyroid binding globulin
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Authors
Vivian Berg, Therese Haugdahl Nøst, Solrunn Hansen, Astrid Elverland, Anna-SofÃa Veyhe, Rolf Jorde, Jon Ãyvind Odland, Torkjel Manning Sandanger,