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Allergy, 1997
Because humans breathe through the nose, the nasal mucosa becomes sensitized to inhalant allergens. Allergic rhinitis is, together with allergic conjunctivitis, the best example of a type I hypersensitivity reaction. It is an inflammation of the nasal mucosa induced by specific immune recognition of exogenous allergens.
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Because humans breathe through the nose, the nasal mucosa becomes sensitized to inhalant allergens. Allergic rhinitis is, together with allergic conjunctivitis, the best example of a type I hypersensitivity reaction. It is an inflammation of the nasal mucosa induced by specific immune recognition of exogenous allergens.
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Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 2003
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is an increasingly prevalent disorder associated with multiple metabolic derangements. Insulin resistance is the most prominent feature common in both type 2 diabetes and its associated metabolic abnormalities. Until 1995, the only therapeutic interventions available in the United States were the insulin secretagogues ...
Farhad, Zangeneh +2 more
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Type 2 diabetes mellitus is an increasingly prevalent disorder associated with multiple metabolic derangements. Insulin resistance is the most prominent feature common in both type 2 diabetes and its associated metabolic abnormalities. Until 1995, the only therapeutic interventions available in the United States were the insulin secretagogues ...
Farhad, Zangeneh +2 more
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2020
This chapter addresses the "laws" that guide individuals' disgust responding and discusses how insight in these laws may contribute to our understanding of how disgust might contribute to the persistence of fearful preoccupations. It explains how disgust and fear may be related and why disgust-based concerns may sometimes give rise to extreme fear. The
de Jong, Peter J., Borg, Charmaine
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This chapter addresses the "laws" that guide individuals' disgust responding and discusses how insight in these laws may contribute to our understanding of how disgust might contribute to the persistence of fearful preoccupations. It explains how disgust and fear may be related and why disgust-based concerns may sometimes give rise to extreme fear. The
de Jong, Peter J., Borg, Charmaine
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Psychological Reports, 1967
A new treatment for maladaptive approach behavior (“covert sensitization”) is described. The term “covert” is used because neither the undesirable stimulus nor the aversive stimulus is actually presented. These stimuli are presented in imagination only.
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A new treatment for maladaptive approach behavior (“covert sensitization”) is described. The term “covert” is used because neither the undesirable stimulus nor the aversive stimulus is actually presented. These stimuli are presented in imagination only.
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Reduced sensitivity of SARS-CoV-2 variant Delta to antibody neutralization
Nature, 2021Delphine Planas +2 more
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Dynamic Nuclear Polarization for Sensitivity Enhancement in Biomolecular Solid-State NMR
Chemical Reviews, 2022Thomas Biedenbänder +2 more
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