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    Search for the optimal genotoxicity assay for routine testing of chemicals: Sensitivity and specificity of conventional and new test systems by Mišík, M., Nersesyan, A., Ferk, F., Holzmann, K., Krupitza, G., Herrera Morales, D., Staudinger, M., Wultsch, G., Knasmueller, S.

    “…Many conventional in vitro tests that are currently widely used for routine screening of chemicals have a sensitivity/specificity in the range between 60 % and…”
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    Bioaerosol emissions in a poultry litter burning plant by Wultsch, G, Haas, D, Galler, H, Feierl, G, Melkes, A, Reinthaler, F. F

    Published in Aerobiologia (01-03-2010)
    “…This study investigates the exposure of workers to biological particles in a poultry litter burning plant in operation. The microorganism concentrations were…”
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    The workload of heavy workers is associated with increased low-grade inflammation, emotional and oxidative stress by Zelzer, S., Wonisch, W., Rinnerhofer, S., Niedrist, T., Tatzber, F., Cvirn, G., Wultsch, G., Mangge, H.

    Published in Free radical biology & medicine (20-08-2018)
    “…There is limited knowledge with regard to oxidative stress in different working categories e.g. between heavy workers and desktop workers. Therefore, the aim…”
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    Use of nasal cells in micronucleus assays and other genotoxicity studies by Knasmueller, Siegfried, Holland, Nina, Wultsch, Georg, Jandl, Barbara, Burgaz, Sema, Misík, Miroslav, Nersesyan, Armen

    Published in Mutagenesis (01-01-2011)
    “…Genotoxicity experiments with exfoliated nasal mucosa cells are a promising minimally invasive approach for the detection of DNA-damaging compounds in ambient…”
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    Governmental regulations for early retirement by means of energy expenditure cut offs by Wultsch, Georg, Rinnerhofer, Stefan, Tschakert, Gerhard, Hofmann, Peter

    “…Objectives Long-term heavy work impairs employees, and they may retire prematurely by law. We investigated the value of energy expenditure (EE) during work…”
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