Something in the air : Endotoxins and glucans as environmental troublemakers

This review provides a clear explanation of the current status of two common airborne contaminants, lipopolysaccharide and (1-->3)-beta-D-glucan, in the induction of indoor air-related disease. A full description of the origin of these two products is given together with information of their stru...

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Endotoxins - adverse effects
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