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Many perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are ubiquitous environmental contaminants. They have been widely used in production processes and daily-use products or may result from degradation of precursor compounds in products or the... more
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      IndiaPfoaPFOSGanges
The exposure of the Arctic ecosystem to persistent organic pollutants (POPs) was assessed through a review of literature data. Concentrations of 19 chemicals or congeneric groups were estimated for the highest levels of the Arctic food... more
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      Polar BearsPFOSToxicity of MixturesPersistent Organic Pollutants (POPs
Freshwater mussels are among the most sensitive aquatic organisms to many contaminants and have complex life-cycles that include several distinct life stages with unique contaminant exposure pathways. Standard acute (24–96 h) and chronic... more
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      ParasitologyConservationWater qualityEcotoxicology
Exposure to PFOS (perfluorooctanesulfonate) has been related to toxic effects on lipid metabolism, immunological response, and different endocrine systems. We present here a transcriptomic analysis of zebrafish embryos exposed to... more
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      MorphometricsBiological Dose-Response RelationshipsEnvironmental Endocrine Disrupting CompoundsEndocrine Disruption
Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) are found in aquatic systems, flora, and fauna worldwide. These potentially harmful compounds are also frequently detected in Sweden and have already resulted in severe problems for... more
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      Persistent Organic PollutantsWater qualityWater TreatmentSustainable Water Resources Management
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      BiochemistryChemistryPrincipal Component AnalysisMass Spectrometry
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      Environmental SciencePersistent Organic PollutantsWater qualityGroundwater
Understanding the mode of action of the different pollutants in human and wildlife health is a key step in environmental risk assessment. The aim of this study was to determine signatures that could link morphological phenotypes to the... more
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      MorphometricsMorphologyBiological Dose-Response RelationshipsEnvironmental Endocrine Disrupting Compounds
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      Environmental ScienceAnalytical ChemistryBaltic Sea Region StudiesEnvironmental modeling
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      Stable IsotopesEnvironmental MonitoringMarine MammalsMultidisciplinary
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      ParasitologyConservationWater qualityEcotoxicology
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      FluorideGroundwater ContaminationDrinking Water Quality StandardsDrinking Water Treatment