Zytotoxizität der Extrakte von Schimmelpilzen aus feuchtebelasteten Gebäuden

Two toxicity tests (pollen tube growth test and methylen blue-assay) were examined regarding their sensitivity towards certain chosen mycotoxins. The IC50 values of the PTGT were in a concentration range between 0,01 μg/ml and 11,18 μg/ml, of the MB-assay in a concentration range between 0,003 μg/ml...

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