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1. Organophosphorus Flame Retardants and Metabolic Disruption: An in Silico, in Vitro, and in Vivo Study Focusing on Adiponectin Receptors

2. Integrated Studies on Male Reproductive Toxicity of Decabromodiphenyl Ethane in Zebrafish Spermatozoa Ex Vivo, Male Zebrafish in Vivo, and GC-1 Cells in Vitro

3. Studies from Guilin University of Technology Further Understanding of Marine Science (Occurrence and Health Risk of Legacy and Emerging Halogenated Flame Retardants In Seafood From the Beibu Gulf, China)

4. New Obesity, Fitness and Wellness Study Findings Have Been Reported by Researchers at Jiangnan University (Novel Efficient Flame-retardant, Smoke Suppression and Antibacterial Treatment for Cotton Fabrics By Surface Graft Copolymerization)

5. Data on Obesity, Fitness and Wellness Discussed by Researchers at Beijing University of Chemical Technology (Durable Flame-retardant, Anti-uv, Photothermal, and Antibacterial Cotton Fabrics Based On Lignin and Ammonium Polyphosphate)

6. A Class Act? Regulating Organohalogen Flame Retardants in Groups versus Singly

7. Southeast University Researchers Publish Findings in Obesity (Exposure to OPFRs Is Associated with Obesity and Dysregulated Serum Lipid Profiles: Data from 2017-2018 NHANES)

8. Opportunities in Assessing and Regulating Organohalogen Flame Retardants (OFRs) as a Class in Consumer Products

9. Amniogenesis in Human Amniotic Sac Embryoids after Exposures to Organophosphate Flame Retardants

10. Recent Findings in Obesity, Fitness and Wellness Described by Researchers from Institute of Chemical Technology (Fabrication of Chitosan-based Finishing Agent for Flame-retardant, Uv-protective, and Antibacterial Cotton Fabrics)

11. Findings in Genomics and Genetics Reported from Cornell University Weill Cornell Medical Center (Exposure To Polybrominated Diphenyl Ether Flame Retardants Causes Deoxyribonucleic Acid Damage In Human Thyroid Cells In Vitro)

12. Breast cancer: The risks of brominated flame retardants

13. North Carolina State University Researcher Furthers Understanding of Toxicology (Maternal Organophosphate Flame Retardant Exposure Alters the Developing Mesencephalic Dopamine System in Fetal Rat)

14. Urinary metabolites of organophosphate flame retardants: temporal variability and correlations with house dust concentrations

15. Biotransformation of BDE-47 to potentially toxic metabolites is predominantly mediated by human CYP2B6

16. Identifying chemical groups for biomonitoring

17. Effects of acute low-dose exposure to the chlorinated flame retardant dechlorane 602 and Th1 and Th2 immune responses in adult male mice

18. Ligand binding and activation of PPARγ by Firemaster® 550: effects on adipogenesis and osteogenesis in vitro

19. More fat, less bone? Flame retardant may deliver a one-two punch

20. Zeroing in on a risk factor? PBDE exposure and acute lymphoblastic leukemia

21. Urinary tetrabromobenzoic acid (TBBA) as a biomarker of exposure to the flame retardant mixture Firemaster® 550

22. Impaired lipid and glucose homeostasis in hexabromocyclododecane-exposed mice fed a high-fat diet

23. Investigators at North Carolina State University (NC State) Discuss Findings in Toxicology (Effects of Prenatal Exposure To a Mixture of Organophosphhate Flame Ritardants On Placental Gene Expression and Serotonergic Innervaion In the Fetal Rat ...)

24. Molecular competition: flame retardants interact with key metabolism enzyme

25. THE HOUSEHOLD THREAT TO YOUR WEIGHT

26. Do your favorite foods contain fire retardants?

27. PBDE flame retardants and thyroid hormones: Chevrier et al. respond

29. Exposure to TDCPP appears widespread

31. Can Fire Retardants Raise Risk of Children Born With Lower IQs? Study found higher levels of the chemicals in mom also upped chances of hyperactivity in kids by age 5

32. Thyroid insult: flame retardants linked to alterations in pregnant women's TSH levels

33. PBDEs and thyroid hormone during pregnancy

36. Polybromo diphenyl ethers

38. New flame retardants research from Kyushu University outlined

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