Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis, also known as hay fever or pollinosis, is a common condition among the general population in Western countries. |
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Parietariapollinosis and cypress pollinosis, have been scarcely investigated, so far. |
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Subjects in the present study were three patients who exhibited clinical symptoms indicative of birch pollinosis during the pollen season. |
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We examined the possibility of candidate peptides for the development of peptide-based immunotherapy for Japanese cedar pollinosis. |
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Parietaria pollen allergens are one of the most common causes of pollinosis in areas where the plants grow. |
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There is also a relationship between birch pollinosis and sensitization to hazelnut, apple, kiwi, carrot, potato and other vegetables. |
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Use of persimmon leaves or a persimmon leaf extract in the manufacture of a food product for preventing or relieving atopy or pollinosis. |
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On the other hand, while allergy to a food, e.g., hazel-nut, without concomitant pollinosis is less common, symptoms tend to be more severe and are often systemic. |
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Prevalence and risk factors of allergic rhinitis and cedar pollinosis among Japanese men. |
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Lactobacillus strains stabilize intestinal microbiota in Japanese cedar pollinosis patients. |
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Pollen dispersal, independent of its ability to facilitate vertical gene flow, has been addressed in many studies related to human health, especially pollinosis. |
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Under the agreement, Astellas is responsible for developing and commercializing JRC2-LAMP-vax in Japan, where Japanese red cedar pollinosis is endemic. |
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Nevertheless, no connections were found between the levels of IgE and histamine caused by anti IgE antibody in healthy people as well as in patients with pollinosis. |
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