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How can airborne transmission of COVID-19 indoors be minimised?
Morawska L, Tang JW, Bahnfleth W, Bluyssen PM, Boerstra A, Buonanno G, Cao J, Dancer S, Floto A, Franchimon F, Haworth C, Hogeling J, Isaxon C, Jimenez JL, Kurnitski J, Li Y, Loomans M, Marks G, Marr LC, Mazzarella L, Melikov AK, Miller S, Milton DK, Nazaroff W, Nielsen PV, Noakes C, Peccia J, Querol X, Sekhar C, Seppänen O, Tanabe SI, Tellier R, Tham KW, Wargocki P, Wierzbicka A, Yao M. Morawska L, et al. Among authors: wierzbicka a. Environ Int. 2020 Sep;142:105832. doi: 10.1016/j.envint.2020.105832. Epub 2020 May 27. Environ Int. 2020. PMID: 32521345 Free PMC article.
Indoor aerosols: from personal exposure to risk assessment.
Morawska L, Afshari A, Bae GN, Buonanno G, Chao CY, Hänninen O, Hofmann W, Isaxon C, Jayaratne ER, Pasanen P, Salthammer T, Waring M, Wierzbicka A. Morawska L, et al. Among authors: wierzbicka a. Indoor Air. 2013 Dec;23(6):462-87. doi: 10.1111/ina.12044. Epub 2013 May 13. Indoor Air. 2013. PMID: 23574389 Review.
Airborne particles in indoor environment of homes, schools, offices and aged care facilities: The main routes of exposure.
Morawska L, Ayoko GA, Bae GN, Buonanno G, Chao CYH, Clifford S, Fu SC, Hänninen O, He C, Isaxon C, Mazaheri M, Salthammer T, Waring MS, Wierzbicka A. Morawska L, et al. Among authors: wierzbicka a. Environ Int. 2017 Nov;108:75-83. doi: 10.1016/j.envint.2017.07.025. Epub 2017 Aug 9. Environ Int. 2017. PMID: 28802170 Free article. Review.
Comprehensive proteome analysis of nasal lavage samples after controlled exposure to welding nanoparticles shows an induced acute phase and a nuclear receptor, LXR/RXR, activation that influence the status of the extracellular matrix.
Ali N, Ljunggren S, Karlsson HM, Wierzbicka A, Pagels J, Isaxon C, Gudmundsson A, Rissler J, Nielsen J, Lindh CH, Kåredal M. Ali N, et al. Among authors: wierzbicka a. Clin Proteomics. 2018 May 11;15:20. doi: 10.1186/s12014-018-9196-y. eCollection 2018. Clin Proteomics. 2018. PMID: 29760600 Free PMC article.
Source specific exposure and risk assessment for indoor aerosols.
Koivisto AJ, Kling KI, Hänninen O, Jayjock M, Löndahl J, Wierzbicka A, Fonseca AS, Uhrbrand K, Boor BE, Jiménez AS, Hämeri K, Maso MD, Arnold SF, Jensen KA, Viana M, Morawska L, Hussein T. Koivisto AJ, et al. Among authors: wierzbicka a. Sci Total Environ. 2019 Jun 10;668:13-24. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.02.398. Epub 2019 Mar 1. Sci Total Environ. 2019. PMID: 30851679 Free article.
The past, present, and future of indoor air chemistry.
Bekö G, Carslaw N, Fauser P, Kauneliene V, Nehr S, Phillips G, Saraga D, Schoemaecker C, Wierzbicka A, Querol X. Bekö G, et al. Among authors: wierzbicka a. Indoor Air. 2020 May;30(3):373-376. doi: 10.1111/ina.12634. Indoor Air. 2020. PMID: 32333696 No abstract available.
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