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Mold Resource Studies And Research

No non cure for Systemic Fungal Infection of the Lungs

No non cure for Systemic Fungal Infection of the Lungs

Below is an extensive library of research and studies by independent sources from both the medical and scientific communities as well as governmental agencies in and outside of the United States. ProMouldClean™ makes no claim or warranty regarding the reliability, accuracy or current relevance of any of the data.

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Stachybotrys Induced Hemorrhage in the Developing Lung

The Immunopathology of Hypersensitivity Reactions

Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis from Toxic Mold Exposure

Cognitive Impairment Associated with Exposure to Toxigenic Fungi

Building-Related Illness in Occupants of Mold-Contaminated Houses

Prevention and Treatment of Skin Lesion of T-2 Toxin

Diagnosing the Cause of a “Sick Building:”

Effects of Mycotoxins on Human Immune Functions in Vitro

Agonistic and Antagonistic effects of Zearalenone, an Etrogenic Mycotoxin, Human Cancer Cell lines

Trichothecenes

Toxigenic Fungi: Which are Important?

Toxigenic Fungi and Mycotoxins

Exposure Biomarkers in Chemoprevention Studies of Liver Cancer

Mechanisms of Aflatoxin B1 Lung Tumorigenesis

Relationship Between Lung Cancer and Aflatoxin B1

Neuronal Effects of Microbial Toxins

Health Effects, Pathology, Epidemiology

Ecology, Detection and Identification Problems of Moulds in Indoor Environments

Occupational Exposure to Molds, Diseases and Diagnosis

Indoor Moulds: a Public Health Problem in Belgium

Pilot Analysis of the Immune Response to Fungal Antigens in Subjects Working in Humidity Damaged Houses

Can Microbial Volatile Metabolites Cause Irritation at Indoor Air Concentrations?

Growth Conditions of Streptomyces Anulatus Regulate Induced Inflammatory Responses and Cyto Toxicity in Macrophages

Clinical Findings Related to Indoor Fungal Exposure – Review of Clinic Data of a Specialty Clinic

Pulmonary Hemorrhage Among Infants with Exposure to Toxigenic Molds

IAQ and Human Toxicosis: Empirical Evidence and Theory

Cognitive Impairment Associated with Exposure to Toxigenic Fungi

Symptoms Associated to Work in a Water Damaged School Building

Sensory Irritation of Microbially Produced Volatile Organic Compounds in Mice During Repeated Exposures

Immunological Biomonitoring in the Assessment of Exposure to Airborne Fungi from Waste Handling

Chronic Toxic Encephalopathies Apparently Related to Exposure to Toxigenic Fungi

Building-Related Illness in Occupants of Mold-Contaminated Houses

Diagnosing the Cause of a “Sick Building:” a Case Study of an Epidemiological and Microbiological Investigation

Fungal Exposure and IGg-levels of Occupants in Houses with and without Mold Problems

The Immunopathology of Hypersensitivity Reactions

Exposure to Stachybotrys Chartarum Induces Immunoglobulin a Antibody Response in Man

Sensitization to Molds and Respiratory Symptoms in School Children

Mycotoxin Cytotoxicity Screening of Field Samples

The Effect-Inhaled Spores of Mycotoxin Producin Fungi on Animals

Trichothecenes as a Potent Inducer of Apoptosis

Analysis for Stachybotrys Toxins

Assessing Bioaerosols in Elementary School Classrooms

Anatomy of a Fungal Problem

Prevalence of Fungi in Carpet Dust Samples

Detection and Decontamination of a Facility Contaminated with Fungi Including Stachybotrys chartarum

Airborne Concentrations of Trichoderma and Stachybotrys linked to Mycotoxicosis

Exposure Measures for Studies of Mold and Dampness and Respiratory Health

Fungal Growth in Buildings: The Aerobiological Perspective

Why are there Still Problems with Fungal Allergen Extracts?

Comparative studies of fungal media for the recovery of Stachybotrys Chartarum from Environmental Samples

Heteroduplex DNA Fingerprinting of Penicillium Brevicompactum from House Dust

The Trichodiene Synthase Gene from Stachybotrys Chartarum : A Potential Diagnostic Indicator of Indoor Contamination

Microscopic Fungi and Metabolites in Dwellings-a Bioassay Study

Moisture, Mold and Health in Apartment Homes

Toxigenic Microbes in Indoor Environment: Identification, Structure and Biological Effects of the Aerosolizing Toxins

Evaluation of Exposure to Environmental Bacteria

Cellular and Humoral Responses in an Animal Model Inhaling Penicillium Chrysogenum Spores

Sporulation of the Hyphomycete Stachybotrys chartarum Under Three Light Conditions

Mycotoxin Spectra as a Biochemical Parameter for Occupational and Environmental Fungus Exposure

Membrane Toxic Substances in Water-damaged Construction Materials and Fungal Pure Cultures

Different Methods to Characterize Moldy Buildings

Comparative Studies of Collection Efficiency of Airborne Fungal using Andersen Single-Stage Sampler and Air-O-Cell Cassettes

Trichothecene Mycotoxins in Some Water-Damaged Buildings

Immunochemical Detection of Mycotoxins Associated with Stachybotryotoxicosis

Mitigation of Visible Fungal Contamination in Buildings: Experience From 1993 – 1998

Microbes and Moisture Content of Materials from Damaged Building

Concentrations of Viable Spores of Fungi and Actinomycetes in Ventilation Channels

Air Quality Restoration in a Fungal Contaminated Building

Sampling, Results & Remediation in 300 “Sick Houses”

Identifying and Preventing Fungal Contamination Problems in New Home Construction

A Toxic Mold Cleanup Guide

Molds as an Environmental Factor in Infant Leukemia?

Mechanisms of Adverse Health Effects of Moldy House Microbes: in vitro and in vivo studies on toxic effects and inflammatory responses.

Exposure to Bioaerosols

Schools, Mould and Health – An Intervention Study

Development of Methods to Monitor the Success of Repair Measures

Neurotoxic Effects of Microbial Toxins

The Biological Activities of the Metabolites of Microbes Present in the Indoor Air

Environment, Decision-Making and Well-Being – Insecurity, Uncertainty and Crisis of Expertise

Radonsafe Foundation, Moisture Prevention and Air Exchange in a Healthy Building

Adsorption, Desorption, and Chemical Reactions in the Particulate Matter Collected on Air Filters and Ducts

Fungal Allergens and Antigens – Their Characterization and Biological Effects in Mice after Inhalation Exposure

Indoor Air Quality Control

Mold and Moisture Transfer in Building Structures and Buildings with Particular Regard to the Prevention of Health Hazards