Successful treatment of poison ivy dermatitis with upadacitinib. [PDF]
Tai H +4 more
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Biomass and toxicity responses of poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans) to elevated atmospheric CO2
Contact with poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans) is one of the most widely reported ailments at poison centers in the United States, and this plant has been introduced throughout the world, where it occurs with other allergenic members of the cashew ...
Thomas, R +6 more
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Are differences in xylem vessel traits and their geographical variation among liana species related to the distribution patterns of climbing mechanisms in a temperate zone? [PDF]
Kusakabe G, Nakaba S, Funada R, Hiura T.
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Inducción de la patogénesis del Rhus Toxicodendron en equinos
El medicamento Rhus Toxicondedron es usado para tratamientos de problemas articulares o de piel en humanos según el repertorio homeopático; en equinos se presenta con frecuencia sintomatología similar, pero en estos casos el medicamento no ha dado los ...
Rojas Bermudez, Fernando +1 more
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Changes of medicinal food plant uses in the Gaoligongshan biocultural diversity center, China. [PDF]
Cheng Z, Lou X, Xu RA, Xia F, Long C.
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Revisiting the therapeutic potential of homeopathic medicine Rhus Tox for herpes simplex virus and inflammatory conditions. [PDF]
Shinde MD +3 more
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Contact Dermatitis From Exposure to Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia): A Deviation From the Saying "Leaves of Three, Let It Be". [PDF]
Frase DM, Bannon S.
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Interspecific interactions moderate direct effects of vegetation change resulting from prescribed fires. [PDF]
Shastry VS +5 more
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Raw Lacquer Extract from Toxicodendron vernicifluum in Combination with ONC201 Enhances the Inhibitory Effects on Colorectal Cancer Cell Activity. [PDF]
Jin Z, Jin Y.
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Anacardiaceae: Toxicodendron rydbergii
Toxicodendron rydbergii is a perennial shrub or subshrub with simple, unbranched stems 0.3-2 m in height and growing from branched subterranean stolons that often form thickets. Leaves are compound ternate, often drooping, each group of 3 at the end of a
Reese, R Neil
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