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- W1174623630 abstract "In order to determine the toxicology and health effects on humans and wildlife of per- and polyfluorinated substances (PFASs), it is critical to develop rapid, accurate and sensitive methods for their analysis in biological tissues and fluids. In the past few years, extraction and analytical methods have been developed to allow their detection in very complex matrices and at very low levels. Biological tissues and fluids include: whole blood, serum, urine, feces, sweat, nails as well as organs: liver, kidneys and more. Although liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry has been the most prevalent method over the past decade, other techniques can be applied, particularly for the detection and discovery of newly developed fluorinated materials. This chapter will review current methods for the extraction and analysis of PFASs in biological matrixes as well as their analytical challenges and new developments." @default.
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- W1174623630 title "Analysis of PFASs in Biological Tissues and Fluids" @default.
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