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    Comparing the concentration levels of allergens and endotoxins in employees’ homes and offices by Sander, Ingrid, Lotz, Anne, Liebers, Verena, Zahradnik, Eva, Sauke-Gensow, Ulrich, Petersen, Jens, Raulf, Monika

    “…Objective The aim of the study was to find out whether allergen and endotoxin concentrations in offices differ from those measured at the homes of employees,…”
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    Occupational endotoxin-exposure and possible health effects on humans (review) by Liebers, Verena, Brüning, Thomas, Raulf-Heimsoth, Monika

    Published in American journal of industrial medicine (01-06-2006)
    “…Background Endotoxins are commonly found at workplaces where large amounts of bioaerosols are generated. In Germany, especially since the Ordinance on Safety…”
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    Ex vivo cytokine release and pattern recognition receptor expression of subjects exposed to dampness: pilot study to assess the outcome of mould exposure to the innate immune system by Punsmann, Stefanie, Liebers, Verena, Lotz, Anne, Brüning, Thomas, Raulf, Monika

    Published in PloS one (10-12-2013)
    “…In rooms with moisture damage, the indoor air can be enriched with microorganisms causing a variety of symptoms. Due to the highly diverse composition of…”
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    Exposure levels of animal allergens, endotoxin, and β-(1,3)-glucan on a university campus of veterinary medicine by Zahradnik, Eva, Sander, Ingrid, Lotz, Anne, Liebers, Verena, Thullner, Ingrid, Tacke, Sabine, Raulf, Monika

    Published in PloS one (13-07-2023)
    “…The study aimed to determine the allergen, endotoxin and β-(1,3)-glucan concentrations at various areas on a university campus of veterinary medicine. Dust…”
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    Exposure levels of animal allergens, endotoxin, and [beta]--glucan on a university campus of veterinary medicine by Zahradnik, Eva, Sander, Ingrid, Lotz, Anne, Liebers, Verena, Thullner, Ingrid, Tacke, Sabine, Raulf, Monika

    Published in PloS one (13-07-2023)
    “…Objectives The study aimed to determine the allergen, endotoxin and [beta]-(1,3)-glucan concentrations at various areas on a university campus of veterinary…”
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    Exposure levels of animal allergens, endotoxin, and [beta] by Zahradnik, Eva, Sander, Ingrid, Lotz, Anne, Liebers, Verena, Thullner, Ingrid, Tacke, Sabine, Raulf, Monika

    Published in PloS one (13-07-2023)
    “…Objectives The study aimed to determine the allergen, endotoxin and [beta]-(1,3)-glucan concentrations at various areas on a university campus of veterinary…”
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    Is in vitro cytokine release a suitable marker to improve the diagnosis of suspected mold-related respiratory symptoms? A proof-of-concept study by Liebers, Verena, Kespohl, Sabine, Borowitzki, Gerda, Stubel, Heike, Raulf, Monika

    Published in Allergologie select (2022)
    “…Indoor mold infestation can lead to a variety of adverse health effects, including allergic and non-allergic respiratory complaints. Especially if no evidence…”
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    What should be tested in patients with suspected mold exposure? Usefulness of serological markers for the diagnosis by Kespohl, Sabine, Liebers, Verena, Maryska, Silke, Meurer, Ursula, Litzenberger, Claudia, Merget, Rolf, Raulf, Monika

    Published in Allergologie select (2022)
    “…The associations of mold exposure, IgE-mediated sensitization, inflammatory markers, and respiratory symptoms were analyzed in 46 exposed and 23 non-exposed…”
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    Analysis of inflammatory markers and metals in nasal lavage fluid of welders by Raulf, Monika, Weiss, Tobias, Lotz, Anne, Lehnert, Martin, Hoffmeyer, Frank, Liebers, Verena, Van Gelder, Rainer, Käfferlein, Heiko Udo, Hartwig, Andrea, Pesch, Beate, Brüning, Thomas

    “…Welding fumes may produce adverse health effects in the respiratory tract. To assess the relationship between exposure to welding fumes and inflammation in the…”
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    Assessment of Airborne Exposure to Endotoxin and Pyrogenic Active Dust Using Electrostatic Dustfall Collectors (EDCs) by Liebers, Verena, van Kampen, Vera, Bünger, Jürgen, Düser, Maria, Stubel, Heike, Brüning, Thomas, Raulf-Heimsoth, Monika

    “…Passive airborne dust sampling using electrostatic dustfall collectors (EDCs) is one possibility especially for long sampling periods. In this study, EDCs were…”
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    Whole Blood Assay as a Tool to Describe the Effects of Zinc Oxide Exposure on Innate Immunity by Liebers, Verena, Kendzia, Benjamin, Monsé, Christian, Jettkant, Birger, Stubel, Heike, Borowitzki, Gerda, Hagemeyer, Olaf, Brüning, Thomas, Merget, Rolf, Raulf, Monika

    “…Inhalation of high concentrations of zinc oxide (ZnO) particles may cause metal fume fever. A useful tool to characterize the reactivity of innate immune cells…”
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    Determination of inflammatory responses to Aspergillus versicolor and endotoxin with human cryo-preserved blood as a suitable tool by Punsmann, Stefanie, Liebers, Verena, Stubel, Heike, Brüning, Thomas, Raulf-Heimsoth, Monika

    “…The aim of this study was to characterize the mediator release in the whole blood assay induced by stimulation with an extract of the indoor mold A…”
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    Standardization of whole blood assay for determination of pyrogenic activity in organic dust samples by Liebers, Verena, Stubel, Heike, Düser, Maria, Brüning, Thomas, Raulf-Heimsoth, Monika

    “…To characterize bioaerosol exposure at workplaces standardized methods are necessary. Activity of endotoxin, one component of organic dust, can be quantified…”
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    Determination of ATP-activity as a useful tool for monitoring microbial load in aqueous humidifier samples by Liebers, Verena, Bachmann, Dieter, Franke, Gabriele, Freundt, Susanne, Stubel, Heike, Düser, Maria, Kendzia, Benjamin, Böckler, Margret, Brüning, Thomas, Raulf, Monika

    “…Air humidifier water tanks are potential sources of microbial contaminants. Aerosolization of these contaminants is associated with the development of airway…”
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    Ex Vivo Cytokine Release and Pattern Recognition Receptor Expression of Subjects Exposed to Dampness: Pilot Study to Assess the Outcome of Mould Exposure to the Innate Immune System: e82734 by Punsmann, Stefanie, Liebers, Verena, Lotz, Anne, Bruening, Thomas, Raulf, Monika

    Published in PloS one (01-12-2013)
    “…In rooms with moisture damage, the indoor air can be enriched with microorganisms causing a variety of symptoms. Due to the highly diverse composition of…”
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    Concentration of Bioaerosols in Composting Plants Using Different Quantification Methods by VAN KAMPEN, Vera, SANDER, Ingrid, BRÜNING, Thomas, RAULF, Monika, BÜNGER, Jürgen, LIEBERS, Verena, DECKERT, Anja, NEUMANN, Heinz-Dieter, BUXTRUP, Martin, WILLER, Eckart, FELTEN, Christian, JÄCKEL, Udo, KLUG, Kerstin

    Published in The Annals of occupational hygiene (01-07-2014)
    “…Bioaerosols (organic dusts) containing viable and non-viable microorganisms and their metabolic products can lead to adverse health effects in exposed workers…”
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    Lymphocyte proliferation response to extracts from different latex materials and to the purified latex allergen Hev b 1 (rubber elongation factor) by Raulf-Heimsoth, Monika, Chen, Zhiping, Liebers, Verena, Allmers, Henning, Baur, Xaver

    Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-09-1996)
    “…BACKGROUND: Type I allergy to latex is a growing problem, especially among health care workers. A detailed study of the peripheral blood cell responses to…”
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