Utilization of iPBS Markers for Ambrosia artemisifolia L.
Ambrosia artemisifolia L. is a wild plant native to North America. It was introduced to Europe in the 19th century. It causes damage in agriculture by reducing the quantity and quality of production as well as respiratory problems and allergic reactions
Veronica Štefúnová +2 more
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The anti-allergic effect of <i>Lactobacillus plantarum</i> GUANKE on allergic rhinitis induced by either ragweed pollen or house dust mites in mice. [PDF]
Zhao P, Zhang B, Zhao LS, Yang Z, Li MD.
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Total protein concentration and stability of Amb a 1 in glycerinated ragweed sublingual immunotherapy stored at room temperature and refrigerated cold temperature [PDF]
Tyler Charbonneau +5 more
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A Human Monoclonal Antibody Displays Promiscuous Binding to Multiple Type 1 nsLTP Allergens. [PDF]
Leighton GO +10 more
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The Worldwide Spread, Success, and Impact of Ragweed (Ambrosia spp.)
C. Montagnani +4 more
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A mouse model of allergic conjunctivitis with mucosal immune-related gene and circRNA dysregulation. [PDF]
Zhang H +5 more
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Isolation and Identification of Endophytic <i>Chaetomium</i> sp. Strain V3 from <i>Ambrosia</i> and Its Effects on Tomato Plant Growth. [PDF]
Jiang Y +10 more
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