Preconceptional and in utero exposure of sheep to a real‐life environmental chemical mixture disrupts key markers of energy metabolism in male offspring
Mohammad Ghasemzadeh‐Hasankolaei,
Chris S. Elcombe,
Samantha Powls
et al.
Abstract:Over recent decades, an extensive array of anthropogenic chemicals have entered the environment and have been implicated in the increased incidence of an array of diseases, including metabolic syndrome. The ubiquitous presence of these environmental chemicals (ECs) necessitates the use of real‐life exposure models to the assess cumulative risk burden to metabolic health. Sheep that graze on biosolids‐treated pastures are exposed to a real‐life mixture of ECs such as phthalates, per‐ and polyfluoroalkyl substan… Show more
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