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mercurialis annua/hypersensitivity

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Aeroallergens in clinical practice of allergy in India- ARIA Asia Pacific Workshop report.

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Allergic diseases such as bronchial asthma, allergic rhinitis and atopic dermatitis are dramatically increasing all over the world including developing countries like India. Today, more than 30% of the population is known to suffer from one or other allergic ailment. Major causative agents

Aeroallergens in clinical practice of allergy in India. An overview.

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Allergic diseases such as bronchial asthma, allergic rhinitis and atopic dermatitis are dramatically increasing all over the world including developing countries like India. Today, more than 30 % of the population is known to suffer from one or other allergic ailment. Major causative agents

Characterization of recombinant Mercurialis annua major allergen Mer a 1 (profilin).

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BACKGROUND Two major allergens (Mer a 1A and Mer a 1B), tentatively identified as profilin, have been described in the euphorbiacea, Mercurialis annua. OBJECTIVE We sought to clone and characterize these major allergens from M. annua pollen and to obtain the immunologically active and soluble

Allergen cross-reactivity between proteins of the latex from Hevea brasiliensis, seeds and pollen of Ricinus communis, and pollen of Mercurialis annua, members of the Euphorbiaceae family.

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Allergen cross-reactions among three strongly sensitizing Euphorbiaceae species, i.e., the rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis), castor bean (Ricinus communis), and the Mediterranean weed Mercurialis annua were studied in Finnish patients (n = 25) allergic to natural rubber latex (NRL), but with no

Sensitization to a weed pollen in a non-atopic subject during a clinical study. A case report.

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The case of a non-atopic subject developing occupational sensitization and allergic rhinitis to Mercurialis annua pollen after intense exposure is described. The subject was involved in a clinical study by handling flowering plants daily. Preventive measures should be taken even in non-atopic
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