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The Effect of Ongoing Blood Loss on Human Serum Concentrations of Perfluorinated Acids - Poster Presentation (August 2011)

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In this study, we examined the significance of blood loss as an elimination route of PFAAs in humans, thus indirectly investigating the need for hypotheses other than menstruation to explain the gender differences observed in humans.

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Dioxin 2011; Brussels, Belgium

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LORBER, M. AND J. Thompson. The Effect of Ongoing Blood Loss on Human Serum Concentrations of Perfluorinated Acids - Poster Presentation (August 2011). To be presented at Dioxin 2011, Brussels, BELGIUM, August 21 - 25, 2011.
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Last updated on August 13, 2012
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