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  • 3. Insect allergens: their interrelationship and differences. A comparison of skin reactivity and a proposal for routine skin testing with insect allergens.
    PERLMAN F.
    J Allergy; 1961; 32():93-101. PubMed ID: 13734429
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  • 7. THE APPROACH OF THE COCKROACH TO ALLERGY.
    BERNTON HS.
    Med Ann Dist Columbia; 1965 Mar; 34():112-4. PubMed ID: 14262284
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  • 8. SEASONAL HAY FEVER AND ASTHMA-POLLENS, FUNGI AND INSECTS.
    ZUSSMAN BM.
    Memphis Mid South Med J; 1963 Jan; 38():223-8. PubMed ID: 14087845
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  • 9. THE ALLERGIC RESPONSE TOSTINGING INSECTS.
    TAUB SJ.
    Eye Ear Nose Throat Mon; 1965 Jul; 44():105. PubMed ID: 14300890
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  • 10. IMMUNOLOGIC STUDIES OF CADDIS FLY. V. CROSS-REACTION WITH OTHER INSECTS.
    LANGLOIS C, SHULMAN S, ARBESMAN CE.
    J Allergy; 1963 Jul; 34():385-94. PubMed ID: 14066379
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  • 11. [Allergy to insect emanations. Clinical importance. Some immunological and therapeutic aspects].
    BENAIM-PINTO C.
    Acta Allergol; 1962 Jul; 17():74-85. PubMed ID: 13867022
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  • 18. INSECT ALLERGY IN AUSTRALIA: RESULTS OF A FIVE-YEAR SURVEY.
    TRINCA JC.
    Med J Aust; 1964 Oct 24; 2():659-63. PubMed ID: 14213613
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  • 19. The aphid; an insect allergen.
    GAILLARD GE.
    J Allergy; 1950 Sep 24; 21(5):386-99. PubMed ID: 14774051
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  • 20. Insects as inhalant allergens; consideration of aerobiology, biochemistry, preparation of material, and clinical observations.
    PERLMAN F.
    J Allergy; 1958 Jul 24; 29(4):302-28. PubMed ID: 13563064
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