The air we breathe contains microscopic biological particles such as viruses, bacteria, fungi and pollen, some of them with relevant clinic importance. These organisms and/or their propagules have been traditionally studied by different disciplines and diverse methodologies like culture and microscopy. These techniques require time, expertise and also have some important biases. As a consequence, our knowledge on the total diversity and the relationships between the different biological entities present in the air is far from being complete. Currently, metagenomics and next-generation sequencing (NGS) may resolve this shortage of information and have been recently applied to metropolitan areas. Although the procedures and methods are not to...
The impact of emissions from urban, agricultural and industrial areas on local air quality is a grow...
International audienceThis study explores the applicability of molecular methods for the characteriz...
Bioaerosols are biological particles (pollen, bacteria, fungi, virus, etc.) that are released to the...
The air we breathe contains microscopic biological particles such as viruses, bacteria, fungi and po...
Abstract The organisms in aerosol microenvironments, es-pecially densely populated urban areas, are ...
Pollen, fungi, and bacteria are the main microscopic biological entities present in outdoor air, cau...
Although many microorganisms are ubiquitously present in the air, airborne microbial communities hav...
<div><p>Understanding the microbial content of the air has important scientific, health, and economi...
The term microbiome refers to the collective genome of the microbial communities living in various e...
Understanding the microbial content of the air has important scientific, health, and economic implic...
Pollen, fungi, and bacteria are the main microscopic biological entities present in outdoor air, cau...
The first part of this review ("Monitoring of airborne biological particles in outdoor atmosphere. P...
The indoor atmosphere is an ecological unit that impacts on public health. To investigate the compos...
The indoor atmosphere is an ecological unit that impacts on public health. To investigate the compos...
International audienceThis study explores the applicability of DNA analyses for the characterization...
The impact of emissions from urban, agricultural and industrial areas on local air quality is a grow...
International audienceThis study explores the applicability of molecular methods for the characteriz...
Bioaerosols are biological particles (pollen, bacteria, fungi, virus, etc.) that are released to the...
The air we breathe contains microscopic biological particles such as viruses, bacteria, fungi and po...
Abstract The organisms in aerosol microenvironments, es-pecially densely populated urban areas, are ...
Pollen, fungi, and bacteria are the main microscopic biological entities present in outdoor air, cau...
Although many microorganisms are ubiquitously present in the air, airborne microbial communities hav...
<div><p>Understanding the microbial content of the air has important scientific, health, and economi...
The term microbiome refers to the collective genome of the microbial communities living in various e...
Understanding the microbial content of the air has important scientific, health, and economic implic...
Pollen, fungi, and bacteria are the main microscopic biological entities present in outdoor air, cau...
The first part of this review ("Monitoring of airborne biological particles in outdoor atmosphere. P...
The indoor atmosphere is an ecological unit that impacts on public health. To investigate the compos...
The indoor atmosphere is an ecological unit that impacts on public health. To investigate the compos...
International audienceThis study explores the applicability of DNA analyses for the characterization...
The impact of emissions from urban, agricultural and industrial areas on local air quality is a grow...
International audienceThis study explores the applicability of molecular methods for the characteriz...
Bioaerosols are biological particles (pollen, bacteria, fungi, virus, etc.) that are released to the...