Human-based exposure levels of perfluoroalkyl acids may induce harmful effects to health by disrupting major components of androgen receptor signalling in vitro
Perfluoroalkyl acids (PFAAs) are detectable in human blood. PFAA exposure may contribute to androgen receptor (AR)-related health effects such as prostate cancer (PCa). In Norway and Sweden, exposures to PFAAs and PCa are very real concerns. In vitro studies conventionally do not investigate PFAA-in...
Main Authors: | McComb, J, Mills, I, Berntsen, H, Ropstad, E, Verhaegen, S, Connolly, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Netherland
2019
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