32 results on '"Täubel, M."'
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2. School attendance and daily respiratory symptoms in children: influence of moisture damage
3. An emerging paradox: Toward a better understanding of the potential benefits and adversity of microbe exposures in the indoor environment
4. Synergistic proinflammatory interactions of microbial toxins and structural components characteristic to moisture‐damaged buildings
5. Microbial secondary metabolites in homes in association with moisture damage and asthma
6. Inflammatory potential in relation to the microbial content of settled dust samples collected from moisture-damaged and reference schools: results of HITEA study
7. Determinants, reproducibility, and seasonal variation of bacterial cell wall components and viable counts in house dust
8. Indoor fungi: companions and contaminants
9. Determinants, reproducibility, and seasonal variation of ergosterol levels in house dust
10. Occurrence of moisture problems in schools in three countries from different climatic regions of Europe based on questionnaires and building inspections – the HITEA study
11. Geographical variation and the determinants of domestic endotoxin levels in mattress dust in Europe
12. Co-occurrence of toxic bacterial and fungal secondary metabolites in moisture-damaged indoor environments
13. Nasal mucosa and blood cell transcriptome profiles do not reflect respiratory symptoms associated with moisture damage
14. Microbial growth in building material samples and occupants’ health in severely moisture-damaged homes
15. School attendance and daily respiratory symptoms in children: influence of moisture damage
16. Microbial characteristics in homes of asthmatic and non-asthmatic adults in the ECRHS cohort
17. An emerging paradox: Toward a better understanding of the potential benefits and adversity of microbe exposures in the indoor environment
18. Synergistic proinflammatory interactions of microbial toxins and structural components characteristic to moisture-damaged buildings
19. Microbial growth in building material samples and occupants’ health in severely moisture‐damaged homes.
20. Microbial secondary metabolites in homes in association with moisture damage and asthma
21. Inflammatory potential in relation to the microbial content of settled dust samples collected from moisture-damaged and reference schools: results of HITEA study
22. Determinants, reproducibility, and seasonal variation of bacterial cell wall components and viable counts in house dust
23. Determinants, reproducibility, and seasonal variation of ergosterol levels in house dust
24. Geographical variation and the determinants of domestic endotoxin levels in mattress dust in Europe
25. An emerging paradox: Toward a better understanding of the potential benefits and adversity of microbe exposures in the indoor environment.
26. Indoor green can modify the indoor dust microbial communities.
27. Microbial exposures in moisture-damaged schools and associations with respiratory symptoms in students: A multi-country environmental exposure study.
28. Human airway construct model is suitable for studying transcriptome changes associated with indoor air particulate matter toxicity.
29. Corrigendum: Leppänen HK, et al. (2014). Determinants, reproducibility, and seasonal variation of ergosterol levels in house dust. Indoor Air, 24(3), 248-259.
30. Effects of energy retrofits on Indoor Air Quality in multifamily buildings.
31. Oxidative capacity and hemolytic activity of settled dust from moisture-damaged schools.
32. Indoor visible mold and mold odor are associated with new-onset childhood wheeze in a dose-dependent manner.
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