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  • 7. Dampness and moulds in workplace buildings: associations with incidence and remission of sick building syndrome (SBS) and biomarkers of inflammation in a 10 year follow-up study.
    Zhang X, Sahlberg B, Wieslander G, Janson C, Gislason T, Norback D.
    Sci Total Environ; 2012 Jul 15; 430():75-81. PubMed ID: 22634552
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  • 8. Inflammation markers in nasal lavage, and nasal symptoms in relation to relocation to a newly painted building: a longitudinal study.
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  • 12. Concentrations of airborne culturable bacteria in 100 large US office buildings from the BASE study.
    Tsai FC, Macher JM.
    Indoor Air; 2005 Nov 15; 15 Suppl 9():71-81. PubMed ID: 15910532
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  • 14. Sick building syndrome (SBS) and exposure to water-damaged buildings: time series study, clinical trial and mechanisms.
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    Neurotoxicol Teratol; 2006 Nov 15; 28(5):573-88. PubMed ID: 17010568
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  • 16. Indoor thermal factors and symptoms in office workers: findings from the US EPA BASE study.
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  • 18. Symptoms prevalence among office workers of a sealed versus a non-sealed building: associations to indoor air quality.
    Rios JL, Boechat JL, Gioda A, dos Santos CY, de Aquino Neto FR, Lapa e Silva JR.
    Environ Int; 2009 Nov 15; 35(8):1136-41. PubMed ID: 19665795
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  • 19. Protein profiles of nasal lavage fluid from individuals with work-related upper airway symptoms associated with moldy and damp buildings.
    Wåhlén K, Fornander L, Olausson P, Ydreborg K, Flodin U, Graff P, Lindahl M, Ghafouri B.
    Indoor Air; 2016 Oct 15; 26(5):743-54. PubMed ID: 26451694
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