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Diaz et al., 2021 - Perfluorooctanesulfonic acid modulates barrier function and systemic T cell homeostasis during intestinal inflammation
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Fig. 6.

PFOS exposure during intestinal inflammation enhances neutrophil-mediated damage and leads to CD4+ T-cell expansion in the periphery. Scheme showing the proposed model in which PFOS exposure during ongoing intestinal inflammation leads to increased neutrophil recruitment, impairs epithelial barrier function and results in increased PFOS bioavailability and CD4+ T-cell numbers systemically.

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