- An
aeroallergen (pronounced aer·o·al·ler·gen) is any
airborne substance, such as
pollen or spores,
which triggers an
allergic reaction. In fungi, both...
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Gupta SK,
Pereira BM,
Singh AB (March 1999). "Fomes pectinatis: an
aeroallergen in India".
Asian Pacific Journal of
Allergy and Immunology. 17 (1): 1–7...
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stimuli that
cause asthma appear to have been
included in the
battery of
aeroallergens studied (the "missing antigen(s)" hypothesis). For example, an updated...
- on allergen-induced
nasal and
ocular symptoms in
patients exposed to
aeroallergen in the
Vienna Challenge Chamber".
Inflammation Research. 59 (5): 391–398...
- of the
adaptive and
innate immune systems. The
process begins when an
aeroallergen penetrates the
nasal mucosal barrier. This
barrier may be more permeable...
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compared to skin
prick test and
fluorescence enzyme immuno****ay for
aeroallergen-specific Immunoglobulin-E". Allergy, Asthma, and
Clinical Immunology...
- food) in ****an.
Hazard extends to
inhalation of
milled flour particles (
aeroallergen).
Irrespective of the nomenclature, it is not a
wheaten cereal; the name...
- Mic****e B. (2013). "Myxomycete (slime mold) spores:
unrecognized aeroallergens?".
Annals of Allergy,
Asthma & Immunology. 111 (6).
Elsevier BV: 537–541...
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intolerance to cow's milk
protein Infantile formula protein intolerance Aeroallergen Allergy Gastroenteritis Malabsorption Pineton de Chambrun, Guillaume;...
- of hay fever. Gr****es (Poaceae) are the most
important producers of
aeroallergens in most
temperate regions, with
lowland or
meadow species producing...