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Hospital-based patterns of allergen sensitization among 19,787 patients with suspected allergic diseases in Ningbo, China. [PDF]
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Habituation but not classical conditioning of the disturbance hiss of the hissing cockroach (<i>Gromphadorhina portentosa</i>). [PDF]
Varnon CA.
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Evolution of Animal Parasitism in Nematodes of the Suborder Spirurina. [PDF]
Nagae S, Hasegawa K.
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Island Syndrome in the Critically Endangered Lord Howe Island Cockroach <i>Panesthia lata</i>. [PDF]
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Current Allergy and Asthma Reports, 2005
Cockroaches produce several potent allergens associated with sensitization and the development of asthma. Many of these allergens have been cloned and produced as biologically active recombinant proteins. Three-dimensional structure and molecular modeling, in addition to studies on the biological functions of these proteins in the cockroach, have ...
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Cockroaches produce several potent allergens associated with sensitization and the development of asthma. Many of these allergens have been cloned and produced as biologically active recombinant proteins. Three-dimensional structure and molecular modeling, in addition to studies on the biological functions of these proteins in the cockroach, have ...
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Clinical Reviews in Allergy, 1990
The ubiquitous existence of cockroaches makes cockroach allergies more prevalent than previously recognized. Massive domestic infestations of the insects produce indoor air contamination, such that cockroach allergens have become an important airborne indoor allergen for patients with allergic airway diseases.
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The ubiquitous existence of cockroaches makes cockroach allergies more prevalent than previously recognized. Massive domestic infestations of the insects produce indoor air contamination, such that cockroach allergens have become an important airborne indoor allergen for patients with allergic airway diseases.
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Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America, 2003
The ubiquitous existence of cockroaches and the large-scale domestic infestation seen in inner cities make cockroach proteins a significant indoor allergen and a risk factor for asthma among inner-city residents. Studies have shown that early exposure to high levels of allergen may lead to the development of asthma in individuals with a genetic ...
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The ubiquitous existence of cockroaches and the large-scale domestic infestation seen in inner cities make cockroach proteins a significant indoor allergen and a risk factor for asthma among inner-city residents. Studies have shown that early exposure to high levels of allergen may lead to the development of asthma in individuals with a genetic ...
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British Journal of Diseases of the Chest, 1972
H S, Bernton, T F, McMahon, H, Brown
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H S, Bernton, T F, McMahon, H, Brown
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