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Toxins to treatments: Impact of environmental pollutants, gut microbiota, and natural compounds on non-alcoholic fatty liver disease progression. [PDF]
Sharma T, Kaushal N, Garla R.
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Neurotoxicity of Some Environmental Pollutants to Zebrafish. [PDF]
Buzenchi Proca TM, Solcan C, Solcan G.
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Phytomonitoring and Phytoremediation of Environmental Pollutants. [PDF]
Sorrentino MC, Giordano S, Spagnuolo V.
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Environmental pollutants and the thyroid
Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2009Common environmental exposures may affect thyroid function in humans. Foetuses and infants are most vulnerable to these effects because they need thyroid hormone for normal neurodevelopment. Perchlorate, thiocyanate and nitrate are all competitive inhibitors of the sodium/iodine symporter (NIS) in pharmacologic doses, but their effects on human thyroid
Elizabeth N, Pearce, Lewis E, Braverman
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Fate of Environmental Pollutants
Water Environment Research, 2017This annual review covers the literature published in 2016 on topics related to the occurrence and fate of emerging environmental pollutants in wastewater. Due to the vast amount of literature published on this topic, we have discussed only a portion of the quality research publications, due to limitation of space.
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