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Toxicology Of 1 3betaglucans Glucans As A Marker For Fungal Exposure 1st Edition Shihhoung Young Phd

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Toxicology Of 1 3betaglucans Glucans As A Marker For Fungal Exposure 1st Edition Shihhoung Young Phd
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Toxicology Of 1 3betaglucans Glucans As A Marker For Fungal Exposure 1st Edition Shihhoung Young Phd instant download after payment.

Publisher: Taylor & Francis
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.15 MB
Pages: 235
Author: Shih-Houng Young Ph.D., Vincent Castranova
ISBN: 041570037X
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Toxicology Of 1 3betaglucans Glucans As A Marker For Fungal Exposure 1st Edition Shihhoung Young Phd by Shih-houng Young Ph.d., Vincent Castranova 041570037X instant download after payment.

The investigation of indoor air quality has shown that microbial contamination is often a problem in buildings. Recent evidence indicates that fungi are often a part of the picture. A component of the fungal cell wall, 1®3-?-glucans not only affect human health, they are a marker for the existence of fungi in environmental samples. Toxicology of 1®3-?-Glucans covers the basic chemistry and immunobiology of these substances. The authors begin by introducing current methods for detecting 1®3-?-glucans in environmental samples and reviewing risk evaluation in the environment. They go on to discuss numerous topics including likely occupational and environmental exposure, studies suggesting a strong link between environmental glucan concentrations and pulmonary inflammation, and signal transduction pathways and specific receptors. No other book currently available brings together the expertise of leading international researchers to provide a straightforward monograph on the toxicology of 1®3-?-glucans. It pulls together current knowledge of these compounds, their effects, measurement, monitoring, and risk assessment.

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