Individual and mixture associations of perfluoroalkyl substances on liver function biomarkers in the Canadian Health Measures Survey
Abstract Background Perfluoroalkyl substances can disrupt hepatic metabolism and may be associated with liver function biomarkers. We examined individual and mixture associations of PFAS on liver function biomarkers in a representative sample of Canadian adults. We explored the potential for effect...
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Main Authors: | Michael M. Borghese (Author), Chun Lei Liang (Author), James Owen (Author), Mandy Fisher (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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