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  • 3. [Clinical characterization of allergic patients sensitized to Chamaecyparis obtusa--using AlaSTAT system].
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  • 5. [Comparative study on the assay for IgE antibodies specific for Chamaecyparis obtusa pollen between AlaSTAT and CAP-RAST].
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    Arerugi; 1996 Jun; 45(6):562-9. PubMed ID: 8776951
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  • 6. Japanese cedar pollen sublingual immunotherapy is effective in treating seasonal allergic rhinitis during the pollen dispersal period for Japanese cedar and Japanese cypress.
    Yonekura S, Gotoh M, Okano M, Kurokawa T, Maekawa Y, Okubo K, Okamoto Y.
    Allergol Int; 2022 Jan; 71(1):140-143. PubMed ID: 34509370
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  • 7. Clinical effects of immunotherapy on Japanese cedar pollinosis in the season of cedar and cypress pollination.
    Ito Y, Takahashi Y, Fujita T, Fukuyama S.
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  • 8. Present situation of cedar pollinosis in Japan and its immune responses.
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  • 9. Identification of human T cell epitopes in Japanese cypress pollen allergen, Cha o 1, elucidates the intrinsic mechanism of cross-allergenicity between Cha o 1 and Cry j 1, the major allergen of Japanese cedar pollen, at the T cell level.
    Sone T, Dairiki K, Morikubo K, Shimizu K, Tsunoo H, Mori T, Kino K.
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  • 10. IgE reactivity and cross-reactivity to Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica) and cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa) pollen allergens in dogs with atopic dermatitis.
    Sakaguchi M, Masuda K, Yasueda H, Saito S, DeBoer DJ, Tsujimoto H.
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  • 11. IgE reactivity and cross-reactivity of Japanese monkeys (Macaca fuscata) to Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica) and cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa) pollen allergens.
    Kobayashi C, Nigi H, Saito S, Ide T, Taniguchi Y, Inouye S, Sakaguchi M.
    Clin Exp Allergy; 1999 Jun; 29(6):856-61. PubMed ID: 10336604
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  • 12. Specific IgE to Japanese cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa) in patients with nasal allergy.
    Ito H, Nishimura J, Suzuki M, Mamiya S, Sato K, Takagi I, Baba S.
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  • 13. [Clustering Sugi-pollen dispersal patterns for the past 26 years].
    Ito Y.
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  • 14. Characterization of pollen dispersion in the neighborhood of Tokyo, Japan in the spring of 2005 and 2006.
    Ishibashi Y, Ohno H, Oh-ishi S, Matsuoka T, Kizaki T, Yoshizumi K.
    Int J Environ Res Public Health; 2008 Mar; 5(1):76-85. PubMed ID: 18441408
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  • 15. [Investigation of Cryptomeria japonica pollinosis in Izu-Oshima].
    Kihara N, Adachi T, Fujinaga H, Ogawa R, Koseki T, Himeno T, Makino S.
    Arerugi; 1995 Jun; 44(6):609-17. PubMed ID: 7668999
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  • 16. [Characteristics of pollen scattering from male sugi flowers in relation to occurring of symptoms in Japanese cedar pollenosis patients].
    Taira H, Shouji T, Teranishi H, Kenda Y, Keyaki Y.
    Arerugi; 1995 Apr; 44(4):467-73. PubMed ID: 7598640
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  • 17. Antigenic analysis of Cryptomeria japonica and Chamaecyparis obtusa using anti-Cry j 1 monoclonal antibodies.
    Suzuki M, Ito M, Ito H, Baba S, Takagi I, Yasueda H, Ohta N.
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  • 18. [Protracted (lasting) presence of Japanese cedar pollen allergen (Cry j I) in house dust].
    Takahashi Y, Miyazawa H, Sakaguchi M, Inouye S, Katagiri S, Nagoya T, Watanabe M, Taniguchi Y, Kurimoto M, Yasueda H.
    Arerugi; 1994 Feb; 43(2 Pt 1):97-100. PubMed ID: 8147719
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  • 19. [Assumption of the area supplying Okayama Prefecture with Cryptomeria japonica and Cupressaceae airborne pollen, and of their scattering routes].
    Namba H, Saitou K, Sahashi N.
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  • 20. Cypress Pollinosis: from Tree to Clinic.
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