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143 related items for PubMed ID: 20929610

  • 21. [Airborne Japanese cedar allergens studied by immunoblotting technique using anti-Cry j I monoclonal antibody--comparison with actual pollen counts and effect of wind speed and directions].
    Iwaya M, Murakami G, Matsuno M, Onoue Y, Takayanagi M, Kayahara M, Adachi Y, Adachi Y, Okada T, Kenda S.
    Arerugi; 1995 Jul; 44(7):670-7. PubMed ID: 7575132
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  • 26. Variations in airborne pollen antigenic particles caused by meteorologic factors.
    Pehkonen E, Rantio-Lehtimäki A.
    Allergy; 1994 Jul; 49(6):472-7. PubMed ID: 8074268
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  • 29. Measurement of the amount and number of pollen particles of Cryptomeria japonica (taxodiaceae) by imaging with a photoacoustic microscope.
    Miyamoto K, Hoshimiya T.
    IEEE Trans Ultrason Ferroelectr Freq Control; 2006 Mar; 53(3):586-91. PubMed ID: 16555767
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  • 30. Field evaluation of nanofilm detectors for measuring acidic particles in indoor and outdoor air.
    Cohen BS, Heikkinen MS, Hazi Y, Gao H, Peters P, Lippmann M.
    Res Rep Health Eff Inst; 2004 Sep; (121):1-35; discussion 37-46. PubMed ID: 15553489
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  • 31. Detection of airborne allergen (Ole e 1) in relation to Olea europaea pollen in S Spain.
    De Linares C, Nieto-Lugilde D, Alba F, Díaz de la Guardia C, Galán C, Trigo MM.
    Clin Exp Allergy; 2007 Jan; 37(1):125-32. PubMed ID: 17210050
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  • 33. [Airborne Japanese red cedar allergens studied by the immunoblotting technique--comparison with pollen counts obtained by Durham sampling and effect of weather].
    Takano M, Murakami G, Matsuno M, Onoue Y, Takayanagi M, Kayahara M, Adachi Y, Adachi Y, Okada T.
    Arerugi; 1993 Jul; 42(7):803-8. PubMed ID: 8363431
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  • 37. Relative efficiencies of the Burkard 7-Day, Rotorod and Burkard Personal Samplers for Poaceae and Urticaceae pollen under field conditions.
    Peel RG, Kennedy R, Smith M, Hertel O.
    Ann Agric Environ Med; 2014 Jul; 21(4):745-52. PubMed ID: 25528914
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  • 39. Differences in size selective aerosol sampling for pollen allergen detection using high-volume cascade impactors.
    Riediker M, Koller T, Monn C.
    Clin Exp Allergy; 2000 Jun; 30(6):867-73. PubMed ID: 10848906
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  • 40. Quantification of airborne birch (Betula sp.) pollen grains and allergens in Krakow.
    Madeja J, Wypasek E, Plytycz B, Sarapata K, Harmata K.
    Arch Immunol Ther Exp (Warsz); 2005 Jun; 53(2):169-74. PubMed ID: 15928586
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