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169 related items for PubMed ID: 12598718

  • 1. [Pollen dispersion of Japanese cedar and Japanese cypress in Kagawa Medical University of Kagawa Prefecture].
    Kobayashi R, Karaki M, Mori N.
    Arerugi; 2003 Jan; 52(1):15-9. PubMed ID: 12598718
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    Allergy; 2013 Jun; 68(6):757-63. PubMed ID: 23621581
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    Murayama K, Baba K, Okubo K.
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    Clin Exp Allergy; 2005 May; 35(5):664-71. PubMed ID: 15898991
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  • 12. [Lowered effectiveness of immunotherapy for cypress pollinosis by using Japanese cedar pollen extract].
    Horiguchi S, Okamoto Y, Yonekura S, Okawa T, Kunii N, Yamamoto H, Sakurai D, Hanazawa T.
    Arerugi; 2008 May; 57(5):558-61. PubMed ID: 18520178
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  • 13. [Long-term study of airborne allergic pollen count, C. Japonica and cupressaceae in Japan].
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  • 14. [Pollen dispersion of Cryptomeria japonica and Cupressaceae in Ito city during 10 years].
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  • 16. Cross-reactivity between the pollens of Cupressus sempervirens (common cypress) and of Cryptomeria japonica (Japanese cedar).
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  • 17. [Prediction of the total Japanese cedar pollen counts based on male flower-setting conditions of standard trees].
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  • 18. [A comparative study between real time monitor KH-3000 and conventional Durham sampler measuring airborne pollen].
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  • 20. [Relationships between atmospheric Sugi (Japanese cedar)-pollen counts and indices of climatic conditions].
    Kenda Y, Teranishi H, Kasuya M, Katoh T, Taira H.
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