Eick, Stephanie M Hom Thepaksorn, Elizabeth K Izano, Monika A Cushing, Lara J Wang, Yunzhu Smith, Sabrina Crispo Gao, Songmei Park, June-Soo Padula, Amy M DeMicco, Erin
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BACKGROUND:Perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) are used in consumer products for their water repellent and flame retardant properties, respectively. However, there is widespread prenatal exposure and concern about their potential harm to the developing fetus. Here, we utilized data from a demographically dive...
Windham, Gayle C Soriano, Jasmine W Dobraca, Dina Sosnoff, Connie S Hiatt, Robert A Kushi, Lawrence H
Childhood environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure is a risk factor for adverse health outcomes and may disproportionately burden lower socioeconomic status groups, exacerbating health disparities. We explored associations of demographic factors, stressful life events, and chemical co-exposures, with cotinine levels, among girls in the CYGNET Stu...
Poston, Robert G Saha, Ramendra N
Disruption of epigenetic regulation by environmental toxins is an emerging area of focus for understanding the latter's impact on human health. Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), one such group of toxins, are an environmentally pervasive class of brominated flame retardants that have been extensively used as coatings on a wide range of consume...
Hurley, Susan Goldberg, Debbie Park, June-Soo Petreas, Myrto Bernstein, Leslie Anton-Culver, Hoda Neuhausen, Susan L Nelson, David O Reynolds, Peggy
PurposePolybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) are among the most persistent and pervasive global environmental contaminants. Their toxic and endocrine-disrupting properties have made them a focus of concern for breast cancer. Our objective was to evaluate the risk of breast cancer associated with serum PBDE levels in a case-control study nested wit...
Schorn, Michelle A Jordan, Peter A Podell, Sheila Blanton, Jessica M Agarwal, Vinayak Biggs, Jason S Allen, Eric E Moore, Bradley S
Marine sponges are recognized as valuable sources of bioactive metabolites and renowned as petri dishes of the sea, providing specialized niches for many symbiotic microorganisms. Sponges of the family Dysideidae are well documented to be chemically talented, often containing high levels of polyhalogenated compounds, terpenoids, peptides, and other...
Li, Dingsheng Suh, Sangwon
Increasingly diverse chemicals are used in consumer products, while our understanding of their exposure pathways and associated human health risks still lags behind. This paper aims to identify the dominant patterns of exposure pathways and associated health risks of chemicals used in consumer products reported in the peer-reviewed literature. We a...
Wang, Xinzhe Adeleye, Adeyemi S Wang, Huihui Zhang, Min Liu, Mengmeng Wang, Yingying Li, Yao Keller, Arturo A
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) are widely used as flame retardants in a variety of products, including textiles. PBDEs are thus exposed to the natural environment, including wastewater, waterbodies and sediments (at different phases of products' lifecycles), where they will interact with other pollutants. Studies on the interactions between...
Zheng, Jing McKinnie, Shaun MK El Gamal, Abrahim Feng, Wei Dong, Yao Agarwal, Vinayak Fenical, William Kumar, Abdhesh Cao, Zhengyu Moore, Bradley S
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Contemporary sources of organohalogens produced as disinfection byproducts (DBPs) are receiving considerable attention as emerging pollutants because of their abundance, persistence, and potential to structurally mimic natural organohalogens produced by bacteria that serve signaling or toxicological functions in marine environments. Here, we tested...
Scopetani, C. Cincinelli, A. Martellini, T. Lombardini, E. Ciofini, A. Fortunati, A. Pasquali, V. Ciattini, S. Ugolini, A.
The presence and accumulation of plastic waste into the marine environment are well known environmental issues. Microplastics (MPs) end up in sea waters and, due to their hydrophobicity and high surface/volume ratio, POPs tend to sorb and accumulate to their surface. The supralittoral amphipod Talitrus saltator (T. saltator) was selected to study t...
Allgood, Jaime M Vahid, Kelsi Schechter Jeeva, Keerthanaa Tang, Ian W Ogunseitan, Oladele A
Human exposure to flame retardants occurs in microenvironments due to their ubiquitous presence in consumer products and building materials. Recent research suggests higher levels of exposure through elevated surface dust (ESD) compared to floor dust (FD). However, it is unclear whether this pattern is consistent in different microenvironments beyo...