225 results on '"Täubel, M."'
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2. Microbial characteristics in homes of asthmatic and non‐asthmatic adults in the ECRHS cohort
3. Biological contamination and remediation indoors
4. School attendance and daily respiratory symptoms in children: influence of moisture damage
5. An emerging paradox: Toward a better understanding of the potential benefits and adversity of microbe exposures in the indoor environment
6. Synergistic proinflammatory interactions of microbial toxins and structural components characteristic to moisture‐damaged buildings
7. Microbial secondary metabolites in homes in association with moisture damage and asthma
8. Inflammatory potential in relation to the microbial content of settled dust samples collected from moisture-damaged and reference schools: results of HITEA study
9. Determinants, reproducibility, and seasonal variation of bacterial cell wall components and viable counts in house dust
10. Indoor fungi: companions and contaminants
11. Microbial exposures in moisture-damaged schools and associations with respiratory symptoms in students:a multi-country environmental exposure study
12. Associations between dog keeping and indoor dust microbiota
13. Microbial diversity in homes and the risk of allergic rhinitis and inhalant atopy in two European birth cohorts
14. Quantity and diversity of environmental microbial exposure and development of asthma: a birth cohort study
15. Determinants, reproducibility, and seasonal variation of ergosterol levels in house dust
16. Indoor air pollution, physical and comfort parameters related to schoolchildren's health: Data from the European SINPHONIE study
17. Determination of fumonisins and hydrolyzed fumonisin B1 in microbial culture media by LC/ESI-MS
18. Toxicity of ochratoxin A in aBrevibacillus brevis — Growth inhibition assay
19. Investigation of different yeast strains for the detoxification of ochratoxin A
20. Occurrence of moisture problems in schools in three countries from different climatic regions of Europe based on questionnaires and building inspections – the HITEA study
21. Geographical variation and the determinants of domestic endotoxin levels in mattress dust in Europe
22. Co-occurrence of toxic bacterial and fungal secondary metabolites in moisture-damaged indoor environments
23. Indoor dust microbiota and residential surrounding greenness
24. A novel approach to deactivate ochratoxin A
25. Analytical characterisation of degradation products of fumonisin B1 by LC-MS/MS
26. Early life home microbiome and hyperactivity/inattention in school-age children
27. Influence of dog keeping on indoor dust microbiota
28. Toxicity of ochratoxin A in a Brevibacillus brevis — Growth inhibition assay
29. Nasal mucosa and blood cell transcriptome profiles do not reflect respiratory symptoms associated with moisture damage
30. Microbial growth in building material samples and occupants’ health in severely moisture-damaged homes
31. Dampness and mould in schools and respiratory symptoms in children: the HITEA study
32. School attendance and daily respiratory symptoms in children: influence of moisture damage
33. School attendance and daily respiratory symptoms in children: influence of moisture damage
34. School attendance and daily respiratory symptoms in children: influence of moisture damage
35. Microbial characteristics in homes of asthmatic and non-asthmatic adults in the ECRHS cohort
36. An emerging paradox: Toward a better understanding of the potential benefits and adversity of microbe exposures in the indoor environment
37. Synergistic proinflammatory interactions of microbial toxins and structural components characteristic to moisture-damaged buildings
38. Microbial growth in building material samples and occupants’ health in severely moisture‐damaged homes.
39. Geographical variation and the determinants of domestic endotoxin levels in mattress dust in Europe
40. Microbial secondary metabolites in school buildings inspected for moisture damage in Finland, The Netherlands and Spain
41. Interactions between microbial toxins and structural components from moisture-damaged buildings modify inflammatory responses of macrophages
42. Microbial secondary metabolites in homes in association with moisture damage and asthma
43. Inflammatory potential in relation to the microbial content of settled dust samples collected from moisture-damaged and reference schools: results of HITEA study
44. Quantity and diversity of environmental microbial exposure and development of asthma: A birth cohort study
45. Determinants, reproducibility, and seasonal variation of bacterial cell wall components and viable counts in house dust
46. Dampness and mould in schools and respiratory symptoms in children: the HITEA study
47. Determinants, reproducibility, and seasonal variation of ergosterol levels in house dust
48. Geographical variation and the determinants of domestic endotoxin levels in mattress dust in Europe
49. Geographical variation and the determinants of domestic endotoxin levels in mattress dust in Europe
50. Occurrence of moisture problems in schools in three countries from different climatic regions of Europe based on questionnaires and building inspections - the HITEA study
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