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Novel biomarkers to assess mold exposure among children with asthma
Pediatric Allergy and Immunology2025Vol. 36(8), pp. e70173–e70173
Lalith K. Silva, Cody A. Newman, Idris J. Wazeerud‐Din, Mitchell Smith, Can Zhang, Wanzhe Zhu, Deepak Bhandari, Peter J. Ashley, Gary Adamkiewicz, Tiina Reponen, Derek Werthmann, Felicia A. Rabito, Benjamin C. Blount, Ginger L. Chew
Abstract
2-hexanone, along with an index variable which included all detectable mVOCs in our panel, are promising biomarkers of recent mold exposure that could be used in concert with other detection methods.
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