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Cytokine Profiles of Bronchoalveolar Lavage in Patients with Interstitial Lung Diseases and Non-Allergic Asthma. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Mol Sci
Greif Lenarčič D   +7 more
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BHLHE40 contributes to allergic asthma progression in mice through NRTN downregulation in macrophages. [PDF]

open access: yesCommun Biol
Dai B   +10 more
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Multi‐Omic Analysis of Scylla serrata Reveals the Allergen Landscape of Mud Crabs and Decapoda Species

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Allergy, EarlyView.
Kelvin Fu‐Kiu Ao   +11 more
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Antigens and Allergic Asthma

Chest, 1987
There are few reliable epidemiologic data on the overall frequency and importance of allergy. We describe a practical method for quantifying the concentration of both amorphous and morphologically defined antigens in the air. A high volume air sampler is used to collect airborne particles and has a facility to separate samples into different particle ...
C E, Reed, M C, Swanson
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Immunotherapy for allergic asthma

Medical Clinics of North America, 2002
Specific allergen immunotherapy is an effective treatment of allergic asthma. Double-blind studies provide proof of benefit, although seasonal or intermittent asthma consistently responds better than perennial asthma. Advantages of immunotherapy compared with most pharmacotherapies include modification of the natural history of allergic disease ...
Nina C, Ramirez, Dennis K, Ledford
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Allergic Asthma

The Meducator, 2018
As the global prevalence of allergic asthma continues to rise, there is growing interest in exploring the relationship between the gut microbiome of the host and the ability to regulate allergic inflammation. This was prompted by several studies that commonly demonstrated a correlation between the presence of microbial-rich environments and lower ...
Shawn Khan, Candy Niu
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The Allergic Asthma Phenotype

The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice, 2014
Allergic asthma is the most common asthma phenotype. It usually is defined by the presence of sensitization to environmental allergens, although a clinical correlation between exposure and symptoms further supports the diagnosis. The average age of onset of allergic asthma is younger than that of nonallergic asthma.
Michael, Schatz, Lanny, Rosenwasser
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Allergic asthma

British Homeopathic Journal, 1990
AbstractSuccessful treatment with a homœopathic drug may be considered scientific proof. Every cure verifies the hypothesis established in selecting the indicated drug for a particular patient according to the law of similars, for the drug does not act unless it matches the complete range of symptoms presented by the patient in question, covering ...
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