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  • 24. Detection of new antigenic proteins in Japanese cedar pollen.
    Matsumura D, Nabe T, Mizutani N, Fujii M, Kohno S.
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  • 25. Molecular cloning of the second major allergen, Cry j II, from Japanese cedar pollen.
    Namba M, Kurose M, Torigoe K, Hino K, Taniguchi Y, Fukuda S, Usui M, Kurimoto M.
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  • 27. Prophylactic effect of Lactobacillus oral vaccine expressing a Japanese cedar pollen allergen.
    Ohkouchi K, Kawamoto S, Tatsugawa K, Yoshikawa N, Takaoka Y, Miyauchi S, Aki T, Yamashita M, Murooka Y, Ono K.
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  • 29. Roles of carbohydrates on Cry j 1, the major allergen of Japanese cedar pollen, in specific T-cell responses.
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  • 32. Development and distribution of the major pollen allergen (Cry j I) in male flower buds of Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica).
    Takahashi Y, Mizoguchi J, Katagiri S, Sakaguchi M, Inouye S, Ishikawa M, Tonosaki A, Iwao F.
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  • 35. Influences of genetic and environmental factors on the concentration of the allergen Cry j 1 in sugi (Cryptomeria japonica) pollen.
    Goto Y, Kondo T, Hayashi E, Kuramoto N, Takahashi M, Yasueda H.
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  • 36. Development of transgenic rice seed accumulating a major Japanese cedar pollen allergen (Cry j 1) structurally disrupted for oral immunotherapy.
    Yang L, Suzuki K, Hirose S, Wakasa Y, Takaiwa F.
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  • 37. Nisin-induced expression of recombinant T cell epitopes of major Japanese cedar pollen allergens in Lactococcus lactis.
    Van Hoang V, Ochi T, Kurata K, Arita Y, Ogasahara Y, Enomoto K.
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  • 40. Clinical trials of Cry j 1 and Cry j 2 T-cell epitope peptide-expressing rice in patients with Japanese cedar pollinosis.
    Hashimotoi Y, Kawata M, Mino N, Ogino S, Takeda N, Kawashima K, Takagi H, Wakasa Y, Takano M, Tanaka M, Tohda Y, Tanaka T.
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