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92 related items for PubMed ID: 3372042

  • 1. Allergenic cross-reactivity between Callistemon citrinis and Melaleuca quinquenervia pollens.
    Stanaland BE, Gennaro RN, Bausher MG, Klotz SD, White RS, Sweeney MJ.
    Int Arch Allergy Appl Immunol; 1988; 86(1):35-41. PubMed ID: 3372042
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  • 2. Isolation and characterization of cross-reactive allergenic components in Callistemon citrinis and Melaleuca quinquenervia pollen by trans-blot enzyme-linked crossed immunoelectrophoresis.
    Stanaland BE, Gennaro RN, Klotz SD, Sweeney MJ, White RS.
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  • 3. Immunodetection and comparison of melaleuca, bottlebrush, and bahia pollens.
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    Mandal J, Manna P, Chakraborty P, Roy I, Gupta-Bhattacharya S.
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  • 6. Analysis of cross-reactivity between sunflower pollen and other pollens of the Compositae family.
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  • 8. Cross-reactivity among Chenopodiaceae and Amaranthaceae.
    Lombardero M, Duffort O, Sellés JG, Hernández J, Carreira J.
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  • 9. In vitro investigation of cross-reactivity between birch and ash pollen allergen extracts.
    Wahl R, Schmid-Grendelmeier P, Cromwell O, Wüthrich B.
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  • 10. Anti-Bermuda grass RAST binding is minimally inhibited by pollen extracts from ten other grasses.
    Schumacher MJ, Grabowski J, Wagner CM.
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  • 11. Purification of birch pollen allergen extract by gel filtration. I. Chemical and immunological characterization of the fraction.
    Puttonen E, Pilström L.
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  • 12. Immunobiochemical characterization of Putranjiva roxburghii pollen extract and cross-reactivity with Ricinus communis.
    Singh BP, Verma J, Sridhara S, Rai D, Makhija N, Gaur SN, Gangal SV.
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  • 13. Immunochemical characterization of prosopis juliflora pollen allergens and evaluation of cross-reactivity pattern with the most allergenic pollens in tropical areas.
    Assarehzadegan MA, Khodadadi A, Amini A, Shakurnia AH, Marashi SS, Ali-Sadeghi H, Zarinhadideh F, Sepahi N.
    Iran J Allergy Asthma Immunol; 2015 Feb; 14(1):74-82. PubMed ID: 25530142
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  • 15. Identification of common allergenic structures in hazel pollen and hazelnuts: a possible explanation for sensitivity to hazelnuts in patients allergic to tree pollen.
    Hirschwehr R, Valenta R, Ebner C, Ferreira F, Sperr WR, Valent P, Rohac M, Rumpold H, Scheiner O, Kraft D.
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  • 16. Allergenic cross-reactivity among pollens of Urticaceae.
    Corbí AL, Cortes C, Bousquet J, Basomba A, Cistero A, Garcia-Selles J, d'Amato G, Carreira J.
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  • 17. Immunochemical characterization of Amaranthus retroflexus pollen extract: extensive cross-reactive allergenic components among the four species of Amaranthaceae/Chenopodiaceae.
    Tehrani M, Sankian M, Assarehzadegan MA, Falak R, Jabbari F, Varasteh A.
    Iran J Allergy Asthma Immunol; 2010 Jun; 9(2):87-95. PubMed ID: 20683102
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  • 18. Isolation of allergenically active glycoprotein from Prosopis juliflora pollen.
    Thakur IS.
    Biochem Int; 1989 Mar; 18(3):605-13. PubMed ID: 2504164
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  • 19. Identification of common allergenic structures in mugwort and ragweed pollen.
    Hirschwehr R, Heppner C, Spitzauer S, Sperr WR, Valent P, Berger U, Horak F, Jäger S, Kraft D, Valenta R.
    J Allergy Clin Immunol; 1998 Feb; 101(2 Pt 1):196-206. PubMed ID: 9500752
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