Sensitization to Asian dust and allergic rhinoconjunctivitis
Objective: Asian dust storms frequently occur in northeast Asia and the dust occasionally even spreads as far as North America during spring. Asian dust can be harmful to human health and the environment, and thus has become one of the most serious problems for Asian countries.
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Otani S +5 more
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Influence of Asian dust particles on immune adjuvant effects and airway inflammation in asthma model mice. [PDF]
Kurai J +5 more
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Early-Holocene greening of the Afro-Asian dust belt changed sources of mineral dust in West Asia
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Mouse pulmonary pathological characteristics induced by Asian-mineral dust transported with Coniothyrium fuckelii at a high altitude of 2,000 meters. [PDF]
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Differences in the effects of Asian dust on pulmonary function between adult patients with asthma and those with asthma-chronic obstructive pulmonary disease overlap syndrome. [PDF]
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Characteristics and influence of biosmoke on the fine-particle ionic composition measured in Asian outflow during the Transport and Chemical Evolution Over the Pacific (TRACE-P) experiment [PDF]
Bandy, AR +14 more
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Chemical Characteristics and Source Identification of PM<sub>2.5</sub> in Industrial Complexes, Korea. [PDF]
Jang H +6 more
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