PFOSA study graph
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Figures for PFOSA study
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Study Finds PFOSA Can Suppress Immune Function in Developing Zebrafish (Danio rerio)
The Stockholm Convention has labeled PFOS a “persistent organic pollutant” due to its long-enduring prevalence, negative toxicological effects, and ability to bioaccumulate in living things. Concerns about PFOSA have been raised due to its similarity to PFOS, its ability to metabolize into PFOS, and its persistent use today
Related
Study Finds PFOSA Can Suppress Immune Function in Developing Zebrafish (Danio rerio)
The Stockholm Convention has labeled PFOS a “persistent organic pollutant” due to its long-enduring prevalence, negative toxicological effects, and ability to bioaccumulate in living things. Concerns about PFOSA have been raised due to its similarity to PFOS, its ability to metabolize into PFOS, and its persistent use today