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    Fungicidal properties of two saponins from Capsicum frutescens and the relationship of structure and fungicidal activity by De Lucca, A J, Boue, S, Palmgren, M S, Maskos, K, Cleveland, T E

    Published in Canadian journal of microbiology (01-04-2006)
    “…Two steroidal saponins have been purified from cayenne pepper (Capsicum frutescens). Both have the same steroidal moiety but differ in the number of glucose…”
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    Mechanisms of neutrophil damage to human alveolar extracellular matrix: the role of serine and metalloproteases by Palmgren, M S, deShazo, R D, Carter, R M, Zimny, M L, Shah, S V

    Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-04-1992)
    “…Many syndromes of lung injury are associated with accumulation of neutrophils within the pulmonary parenchyma. These neutrophils have the capacity to produce…”
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    Secalonic acid D: natural contaminant of corn dust [Fungal contaminant of corn in the air of grain elevators] by Ehrlich, K C, Lee, L S, Ciegler, A, Palmgren, M S

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-10-1982)
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    Separation of mycotoxin-containing sources in grain dust and determination of their mycotoxin potential by Palmgren, M.S, Lee, L.S

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-04-1986)
    “…Two distinct reservoirs of mycotoxins exist in fungal-infected cereal grains-the fungal spores and the spore-free mycelium-substrate matrix. Many fungal spores…”
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    Microscopical comparison of cotton, corn, and soybean dusts by Goynes, W.R, Ingber, B.F, Palmgren, M.S

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-04-1986)
    “…Specialized analytical methods are required for identification of components of agricultural dusts such as those generated in harvesting, transportation,…”
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    Enhancement of influenza virus infections by secalonic acid D by Fleischhacker, D.S, Akers, T.G, Katz, S.P, Palmgren, M.S

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-04-1986)
    “…Secalonic acid D (SAD), a hepatotoxic, teratogenic, and slightly mutagenic metabolite of Penicillium oxalicum has been identified as a natural contaminant of…”
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    Seasonal variation in aerobic bacterial populations and endotoxin concentrations in grain dusts by DeLucca, 2nd, A J, Palmgren, M S

    “…Settled and respirable grain dust samples were collected at intervals over a 16-month period at two grain terminals on the lower Mississippi River. Total and…”
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    Malathion and diazinon levels in grain dust from New Orleans area grain elevators by Palmgren, M S, Lee, T C

    “…Insecticides applied to grain may be present in dust generated during grain handling and could expose workers to high insecticide concentrations, or be fed to…”
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    Mesophilic microorganisms and endotoxin levels on developing cotton plants by DeLucca, 2nd, A J, Palmgren, M S

    “…Healthy cotton leaf, bract, fiber and soil were collected twice each week during growing season. These samples were studied to determine the epiphytic total…”
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    Gram-negative bacterial endotoxins in grain elevator dusts by DeLucca, A J, Godshall, M A, Palmgren, M S

    “…Twenty settled and 69 respirable grain dust samples were collected from 5 grain elevators along the lower Mississippi River. Studies were performed on…”
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    Preliminary study of mycoflora and mycotoxins in grain dust from New Orleans area grain elevators by Palmgren, M S, Lee, L S, Delucca, 2nd, A J, Ciegler, A

    “…Dust particles arising from disintegration of grain during handling and shipping may be inhaled by exposed barge and elevator workers. Since the normal grain…”
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