Low-dose levels of bisphenol A inhibit telomerase via ER/GPR30-ERK signalling, impair DNA integrity and reduce cell proliferation in primary PBMC
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Research suggests that low-dose levels of bisphenol A may have negative effects on cells. Bisphenol A is reported to inhibit telomerase, impair DNA integrity, and reduce cell proliferation in primary peripheral blood mononuclear cells. The process is said to occur via ER/GPR30-ERK signalling.