household mold Penicillium
Selected indexed studies
- Household airborne Penicillium associated with peak expiratory flow variability in asthmatic children. (Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol, 2009) [PMID:19663123]
- Levels of household mold associated with respiratory symptoms in the first year of life in a cohort at risk for asthma. (Environ Health Perspect, 2002) [PMID:12460818]
- Indoor exposure to mould allergens. (Arh Hig Rada Toksikol, 2011) [PMID:22202471]
_Worker-drafted node — pending editorial review._
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Sources
- Citric acid production patent review. (2008) pubmed
- Indoor exposure to mould allergens. (2011) pubmed
- Characteristics and application of S1-P1 nucleases in biotechnology and medicine. (2018) pubmed
- Household airborne Penicillium associated with peak expiratory flow variability in asthmatic children. (2009) pubmed
- Levels of household mold associated with respiratory symptoms in the first year of life in a cohort at risk for asthma. (2002) pubmed
- Household mold and dust allergens: exposure, sensitization and childhood asthma morbidity. (2012) pubmed
- The presence of Penicillium and Penicillium mycotoxins in food wastes. (2004) pubmed
- Impact of mold growth on di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate emission from moist wallpaper. (2022) pubmed
- The air and dust invisible mycobiome of urban domestic environments. (2023) pubmed
- Identifying indoor air Penicillium species: a challenge for allergic patients. (2019) pubmed