The interaction between obesity and sex alters the response to house dust mite in an experimental model of allergic lung inflammation. [PDF]
Santos-Cavalcante A +6 more
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Characterizing Systemic Reactions During Subcutaneous Immunotherapy for House Dust Mite Allergies in China: Insights From a Cluster Analysis Study. [PDF]
Xu Q +10 more
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Early Changes in House Dust Mite Component Specific Immunoglobulin Levels Predict the One-Year Efficacy of Allergen Immunotherapy in Patients With Allergic Rhinitis. [PDF]
Li S +7 more
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The effect of camel milk on house dust mite allergen induced asthma model in BALB/C mice. [PDF]
Rakhmatulina A +21 more
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Real-Life Clinical Experience With SQ Grass, Tree, Ragweed, and House Dust Mite Sublingual Immunotherapy Tablets: A Review of Evidence From Non-Interventional Studies. [PDF]
Pfaar O +4 more
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MiR-107 and Its Association With House Dust Mite Sensitisation: Implications for Asthma. [PDF]
Kim BK +11 more
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House dust mites can be found all over the world where human beings live independent from the climate. Proteins from the gastrointestinal tract- almost all known as enzymes - are the allergens which induce chronic allergic diseases. The inhalation of small amounts of allergens on a regular base all night leads to a slow beginning of the disease with ...
Carrard, A, Pichler, Christiane
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Identification of Neryl Formate as the Airborne Aggregation Pheromone for the American House Dust Mite and the European House Dust Mite (Acari: Epidermoptidae) [PDF]
The American house dust mite, Dermatophagoidesfarinae Hughes, and European house dust mite, Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus Trouessart, are major pests of medical importance throughout the developed world, causing atopic diseases such as asthma, rhinitis,
Michael A Birkett
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Induction of atopic dermatitis by inhalation of house dust mite
Background: The pathogenetic role of house dust mite in atopic dermatitis remains controversial. Recent studies have shown that intensive epicutaneous contact of house dust mite allergen with premanipulated skin may induce dematitis.
Jan G R De Monchy +2 more
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