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Oct 26, 2025, 08:48
Bart Staels: Association of the “forever chemical” PFOS in Human Liver with Features of MASLD
Bart Staels, Professor at UFR3S – Université de Lille, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Happy to share our latest Precinash study publication on the association of the “forever chemical” PFOS in human liver with features of MASLD. A nice follow-up of the interesting workshop I participated in several years ago.”
Ttitle: Why is elevation of serum cholesterol associated with exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in humans? A workshop report on potential mechanisms.
Authors: Melvin E. Andersen, Bruno Hagenbuch, Udayan Apte, J. Christopher Corton, Tony Fletcher, Christopher Lau, William L. Roth, Bart Staels, Gloria L. Vega, Harvey J. Clewell 3rd, Matthew P. Longnecker

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