ISSN 0393-5965
Publisher: Springer
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Editorial pp. 5-6(2) Author: Frenguelli G.
Immunotherapy for domestic-mite allergy pp. 169-170(2) Authors: Bagnato G.; Piscioneri S.; Salvatore G.; Giacobbe O.; Chirico G.; De Pasquale R.; Purello D'Ambrosio F.
The gamma distribution as the true aerobiological probability density function (PDF) pp. 171-176(6) Author: Comtois P.
Comparison between categorical pollen data obtained by Hirst and Cour sampling methods pp. 177-185(9) Authors: Belmonte J.; Canela M.; Guàrdia R-A.
Pollen content study of the lower atmosphere in León (Spain) by use of a tethered balloon pp. 187-191(5) Authors: Comtois P.; Fernández-González D.; Valencia-Barrera R.M.; S´nchez J.L.; Fraile R.; Rodier S.
Exposure of agricultural workers to airborne microorganisms and endotoxin during handling of various vegetable products pp. 193-198(6) Authors: Dutkiewicz J.; Krysiska-Traczyk E.; Skórska C.; Sitkowska J.; Pramo Z.; Urbanowicz B.
Phenological surveys of allergenic species in the neighbourhood of Bologna (Italy) pp. 199-206(8) Authors: Zanotti A.L.; Puppi G.
The size distribution of primary biological aerosol particles in the multiphase atmosphere pp. 207-210(4) Authors: Matthias-Maser S.; Jaenicke R.
Indoor and outdoor aeromycological survey in Burdwan, West Bengal, India pp. 211-219(9) Authors: Chakraborty S.; Sen S.K.; Bhattacharya K.
Survey of bioaerosol in different indoor working environments in central India pp. 221-225(5) Author: Jain A.K.
UK regional variations in Betula pollen (19931997) pp. 227-232(6) Authors: Corden* J.; Millington W.; Bailey J.; Brookes M.; Caulton E.; Emberlin J.; Mullins J.; Simpson C.; Wood A.
Airborne pollen in Genoa (NW-Italy): a comparison between two pollen-sampling stations pp. 233-243(11) Authors: Arobba D.; Guido M.A.; Minale P.; Montanari C.; Placereani S.; Pracilio S.; Troise C.; Voltolini S.; Negrini A.C.
Trend of herbaceous pollen diffusion and allergic sensitisation in Genoa, Italy pp. 245-249(5) Authors: Voltolini S.; Minale P.; Troise C.; Bignardi D.; Modena P.; Arobba D.; Negrini A.C.
Determination of birch pollen allergens in different aerosol sizes pp. 251-254(4) Authors: Riediker M.; Koller T.; Monn C.
Biochemical and immunochemical characterization of hop-hornbeam (Ostrya Carpinifolia Scop.) pollen pp. 255-260(6) Authors: Patriarca S.; Voltolini S.; Navone R.; Martini S.; Montanari C.; Negrini A.; Cosulich E.
A method to quantify amounts of mRNA coding for Lol p 1 in pollen from Lolium perenne pp. 261-270(10) Authors: Berggren B.; Källersjö M.; Suphioglu C.
LATEX: A peculiar biological component in airborne particles? pp. 271-274(4) Authors: Monn C.; Tenzer A.
Gram-negative bacteria associated with timber as a potential respiratory hazard for woodworkers pp. 275-279(5) Authors: Pramo* Z.; Dutkiewicz J.; Cholewa G.
The relationships between Poaceae pollination levels and cereal yields pp. 281-286(6) Authors: Muñoz A.F.; Silva I.; Tormo R.
Ragweed in the Czech Republic pp. 287-290(4) Authors: Rybníek O.; Novotná B.; Rybníkova E.; Rybníek K.
Some details about ragweed airborne pollen in Hungary pp. 291-294(4) Authors: Járai-Komlódi M.
Ambrosia sp. pollen in Switzerland pp. 295-297(3) Author: Peeters A.G.
Quantitative dynamics of Ambrosia pollen grains in Bulgaria pp. 299-301(3) Authors: Yankova R.; Zlatev V.; Baltadjieva D.; Mustakov T.; Mustakov B.
A meteorological station and a pollen trap at the botanical garden and arboretum of the university of Rome Tor Vergata pp. 303-307(5) Authors: Travaglini A.; Ravaziol D.; Caiola M.G.
Betulaceae, Corylaceae, Cupressaceae, Fagaceae and Salicaceae around Parma (Northern Italy): Pollen calendars from 1995 to 1997 pp. 309-312(4) Authors: Ciancianaini P.; Albertini R.; Pinelli S.; Lunghi P.; Ridolo E.; Dall'Aglio P.
Allergy to pollen of urban cultivated plants pp. 313-316(4) Authors: Lorenzoni-Chiesura F.; Giorato M.; Marcer G.
News pp. 317-318(2)
Forthcoming meetings pp. 319-320(2)