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Prevalence of sensitization to Cupressus sempervirens: a 4-year retrospective study
Science of The Total Environment, 2001In the last few years Cupressus sempervirens has been identified as the cause of an increasing number of cases of late winter-early spring pollinosis in Mediterranean countries. We conducted a 4-year retrospective study of a large group of subjects with documented allergic respiratory disease in order to determine the prevalence, clinical significance ...
Papa, G +8 more
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Novel polymorphic microsatellites in Cupressus sempervirens [PDF]
Mutation rates at microsatellites tend to increase with the number of repeats of the motif, leading to higher levels of polymorphism at long microsatellites. To standardize levels of diversity when microsatellites differ in size, we investigate the relationship between tract length and variation and provide a formula to adjust allelic richness to a ...
Sebastiani F +5 more
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Waxes of Cupressus dupreziana and Cupressus sempervirens
Phytochemistry, 1981Louis Piovetti +3 more
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Flavonoids of Cupressus sempervirens and Cupressus cashmeriana
Journal of Natural Products, 1987M. Khabir +2 more
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Somatic embryogenesis in cypress (Cupressus sempervirens L.)
2000The genus Cupressus, native to warm temperate climates of the Northern hemisphere, can be found around the Mediterranean, in North America and in Asia. Twenty-five taxa have been identified in the genus and described as species (Ducrey et al., 1999), all generically named “cypress”.
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Bioactive compounds, pharmacological actions and pharmacokinetics of Cupressus sempervirens
Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology, 2022Hazem M Shaheen +2 more
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