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Airborne contact dermatitis due to Japanese cedar pollen

Contact Dermatitis, 2007
Contact dermatitis caused by airborne antigen is a well‐recognized problem. Previously, airborne contact dermatitis after contact with Japanese cedar pollen [Japanese cedar pollen dermatitis (JCPD)] has been reported in Japan. However, there is still no diagnostic test to evaluate contact dermatitis due to Japanese cedar pollen.
Hiroo, Yokozeki   +3 more
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Platelet-activating factor in Japanese cedar pollinosis.

Journal of lipid mediators, 1990
The concentration of lyso-PAF in serum from untreated patients with Japanese cedar pollinosis, a typical allergic disease, was significantly higher than that in healthy controls. It was also found that the lyso-PAF level in serum from Japanese cedar pollinosis significantly decreased after therapy with ketotifen, an anti-allergic drug.
T, Nakamura   +4 more
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[Japanese cedar pollen in house dust].

Arerugi = [Allergy], 2001
Caring for oneself against Japanese cedar pollinosis is important as well as receiving medical-care. Although the importance of avoiding pollen is described in the guideline for nasal allergy medical treatment, however, there is no information for effective dust cleaning for the home.
T, Enomoto   +8 more
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Cryptomeria japonica (Japanese cedar)

PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022
openaire   +1 more source

Epidemiology of Japanese Cedar Pollinosis

Practica oto-rhino-laryngologica. Suppl., 1995
Kotaro Ozasa, Hiroshi Takenaka
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Disease-Modifying Effect of Japanese Cedar Pollen Sublingual Immunotherapy Tablets

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: in Practice, 2021
Syuji Yonekura   +2 more
exaly  

Rush Immunotherapy for Japanese cedar pollinosis

Nihon Shoni Arerugi Gakkaishi. The Japanese Journal of Pediatric Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2012
Takao Fujisawa   +2 more
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Moso bamboo and Japanese cedar seedlings differently affected soil N2O emissions

Journal of Plant Ecology, 2022
Nasir Shad, Wenping Deng, Xiaojun Liu
exaly  

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