ChemosphereAnimalsFluorocarbonsMuscleSkeletalAlkanesulfonic Acids
Perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS) perturbs skeletal muscle oxidative phosphorylation by a different mechanism than liver.
Jazmine A Eccles-Miller, Lanie A Williams, Elizabeth Leonard, Nishanth Tharayil, Elliet L Buslee, Joanna Fiddler, William S Baldwin
Published: 202610.1016/j.chemosphere.2025.144815
Abstract
PFOS perturbs normal energy metabolism such as lipid metabolism; however, despite being a highly metabolic organ, skeletal muscle toxicity has not been widely studied. Skeletal muscle, a healthy body's largest metabolic organ, presents a target for P…
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