Association between organophosphate flame retardant exposure and lipid metabolism: data from the 2013-2014 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
Organophosphate flame retardants (OPFRs) are emerging environmental pollutants that can be detected in water, dust, and biological organisms. Certain OPFRs can disrupt lipid metabolism in animal models and cell lines. However, the effects of OPFRs on human lipid metabolism remain unclear. We include...
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Main Authors: | Fu-Jen Cheng (Author), Kai-Fan Tsai (Author), Kuo-Chen Huang (Author), Chia-Te Kung (Author), Wan-Ting Huang (Author), Huey-Ling You (Author), Shau-Hsuan Li (Author), Chin-Chou Wang (Author), Wen-Chin Lee (Author), Hsiu-Yung Pan (Author) |
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