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- 2014
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Residential culturable fungi, (1-3,1-6)-beta-d-glucan, and ergosterol concentrations in dust are not associated with asthma, rhinitis, or eczema diagnoses in children
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- 2011
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A longitudinal study of sick building syndrome among pupils in relation to microbial components in dust in schools in China
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- 2008
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Asthmatic symptoms among pupils in relation to microbial dust exposure in schools in Taiyuan, China
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- 2006
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Assessment of microbial exposure risks from handling of biofuel wood chips and straw--effect of outdoor storage.
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Characterizing microbial exposure with ergosterol, 3-hydroxy fatty acids, and viable microbes in house dust: Determinants and association with childhood asthma
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Elevated concentrations of endotoxin in indoor air due to cigarette smoking.
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- 2005
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Characterization of the microbial community in indoor environments by chemical marker analysis: an update and critical evaluation.
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Extremely low electrical current generated by porcine small intestine smooth muscle alters bacterial autolysin production.
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Large particles are responsible for elevated bacterial marker levels in school air upon occupation
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- 2004
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Evaluation of the methyl ester O-methyl acetate derivative of muramic acid for the determination of peptidoglycan in environmental samples by ion-trap GC-MS-MS.
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