Publications by authors named "Aicha Khalaf"

Organic and inorganic chemicals co-occur in household dust, and these chemicals have been determined to have endocrine and metabolic disrupting effects. While there is increasing study of chemical mixtures, the effects of complex mixtures mimicking household dust and other environmental matrices have not been well studied and their potential metabolism disrupting effects are thus poorly understood. Previous research has demonstrated high potency adipogenic effects of residential household dust extracts using adipogenesis assays.

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  • The study investigates the effects of TCDD, an environmental toxin, on zebrafish, focusing on skeletal issues, growth, and behavior in both juvenile and their F offspring.
  • Transgenerational exposure to TCDD at specific developmental stages led to noticeable changes in morphology and behavior in the adult fish, with males showing a brief compensation in growth.
  • The F offspring displayed hyperactivity and various health issues, such as edema and skeletal abnormalities, indicating that the impact of TCDD is both immediate and affects future generations.
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Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) are ubiquitous in the environment and are tied to myriad health effects. Despite the phasing out of the manufacturing of two types of PFASs (perfluorosulfonic acid (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA)), chemical composition renders them effectively indestructible by ambient environmental processes, where they thus remain in water. Exposure via water can affect both human and aquatic wildlife.

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