772 results on '"Doekes, G."'
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2. Increased regulatory T-cell numbers are associated with farm milk exposure and lower atopic sensitization and asthma in childhood
3. Exhaled Nitric Oxide in Endotoxin-Exposed Adults: Effect Modification by Smoking and Atopy
4. Inhalable β(1→3)glucans as a non-allergenic exposure factor in Dutch bakeries
5. Agricultural Seed Dust as a Potential Cause of Organic Dust Toxic Syndrome
6. Lung Function Decline in Laboratory Animal Workers
7. Lung Function Decline in Laboratory Animal Workers: The Role of Sensitisation and Exposure
8. Upper Airway Inflammation and Respiratory Symptoms in Domestic Waste Collectors
9. Determinants of house dust, endotoxin, and β-(1→3)-D-glucan in homes of Danish children
10. Monitoring of occupational and environmental aeroallergens – EAACI Position Paper: Concerted action of the EAACI IG Occupational Allergy and Aerobiology & Air Pollution
11. Quantity and diversity of environmental microbial exposure and development of asthma: a birth cohort study
12. Endotoxin levels in settled airborne dust in European schools: the HITEA school study
13. Can environment or allergy explain international variation in prevalence of wheeze in childhood?
14. Endotoxin, extracellular polysaccharides, and β(1-3)-glucan concentrations in dust and their determinants in four European birth cohorts: results from the HITEA project
15. Exposure to microbial agents in house dust and wheezing, atopic dermatitis and atopic sensitization in early childhood: a birth cohort study in rural areas
16. Geographical variation and the determinants of domestic endotoxin levels in mattress dust in Europe
17. IgG4 antibodies against rodents in laboratory animal workers
18. Increased regulatory T-cell numbers are associated with farm milk exposure and lower atopic sensitization and asthma in childhood
19. International variations in associations of allergic markers and diseases in children: ISAAC Phase Two
20. Childhood asthma and early life exposure to indoor allergens, endotoxin and β(1,3)-glucans
21. The protective effect of farm animal exposure on childhood allergy is modified by NPSR1 polymorphisms
22. Asthma and allergic symptoms in relation to house dust endotoxin: Phase Two of the International Study on Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC II)
23. Wheat flour a(1,3)-glucans as a potential cause of respiratory symptoms in non-lgE-sensitised bakery workers?: 83
24. New sensitive immunoassays for airborne β-(1,3)-glucan quantification: 75
25. Can environment or allergy explain international variation in prevalence of wheeze in childhood?
26. Assessment of soy aeroallergen levels in different work environments
27. Optimized methods for fungal α-amylase airborne exposure assessment in bakeries and mills
28. Exposure to microbial components and allergens in population studies: a comparison of two house dust collection methods applied by participants and fieldworkers
29. An amplified sandwich EIA for the measurement of soy aeroallergens
30. Airborne exposure to wheat allergens: measurement by human immunoglobulin G4 and rabbit immunoglobulin G immunoassays
31. Nonlinear relations between house dust mite allergen levels and mite sensitization in farm and nonfarm children
32. Application of porous foams for size-selective measurements of airborne wheat allergen
33. Bacterial and fungal agents in house dust and wheeze in children: the PARSIFAL study
34. The dustfall collector – a simple passive tool for long-term collection of airborne dust: a project under the Danish Mould in Buildings program (DAMIB)
35. Use of surrogate markers of biological agents in air and settled dust samples to evaluate a water-damaged hospital
36. Bacterial and fungal components in house dust of farm children, Rudolf Steiner school children and reference children – the PARSIFAL Study
37. Can environment or allergy explain international variation in prevalence of wheeze in childhood?
38. Anti-retinal S-antigen antibodies in human sera: a comparison of reactivity in Elisa with human or bovine S-antigen
39. Immunoglobulin G4 antibodies to rat urinary allergens, sensitization and symptomatic allergy in laboratory animal workers
40. Do central vacuum cleaners produce less indoor airborne dust or airborne cat allergen, during and after vacuuming, compared with regular vacuum cleaners?
41. Concentrations of domestic mite and pet allergens and endotoxin in Palestine
42. Lung function decline in laboratory animal workers: Authors’ reply
43. Determinants of endotoxin levels in carpets in New Zealand homes
44. Low prevalence of atopy in young Danish farmers and farming students born and raised on a farm
45. Exposure to wheat allergen and fungal α-amylase in the homes of bakers
46. Exposure-response relationships for airborne allergens
47. Comparison of methods to assess airborne rat and mouse allergen levels. I. Analysis of air samples
48. Validation of a screening questionnaire for atopy with serum IgE tests in a population of pregnant Dutch women
49. Exposure of laboratory animal workers to airborne rat and mouse urinary allergens
50. Respiratory allergy to rats: exposure-response relationships in laboratory animal workers.
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