Dust mite allergens and asthma—A worldwide problem
Thomas A.E. Platts-Mills,Alain L. de Weck,R. C. Aalberse,Jean Claude Bessot,B. Bjorksten,Edelbert Bischoff,Jean Bousquet,J. E.M.H. Van Bronswijk,G. P. ChannaBasavanna,Martin C. Chapman,Matthew J. Colloff,Robert A. Goldstein,B. Guérin,Barbara Hart,Chein Soo Hong,Koji Ito,W. Jorde,Jens Korsgaard,J. Le Mao,Terumasa Miyamoto,P. Lind,Henning Løwenstein,E. B. Mitchell,Andrew B. Murray,D. Nolte,Philip S. Norman,Gabrielle Pauli,H. R. Ranganath,Charles E. Reed,Jan Reiser,Geoffrey A. Stewart,Keven J. Turner,Daniel Vervloet,Tinghuan Wen +33 more
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Cette etude generale aborde successivement l'epidemiologie, l'entomologies, la methodologie pour la collecte and le traitement des echantillons de poussieres, the lutte contre les acariens.Abstract:
Cette etude generale aborde successivement l'epidemiologie, l'entomologie (taxonomie, physiologie, biologie et ecologie des acariens), les allergenes des acariens (identification et standardisation), la methodologie de l'evaluation des acariens, la methodologie pour la collecte et le traitement des echantillons de poussieres, la lutte contre les acariensread more
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Exposure to house-dust mite allergen (Der p I) and the development of asthma in childhood: a prospective study.
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Indoor allergens and asthma : Report of the third international workshop
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Severity of asthma is related to endotoxin in house dust
Olivier Michel,Johan Kips,Jean Duchateau,Françoise Vertongen,Lucie Robert,Henri Collet,Romain Pauwels,Roger Sergysels +7 more
TL;DR: In HDM-sensitized subjects exposed to a high level of allergen, the concentration of endotoxin measured in HD is an important determinant of asthma severity and is related to concomitant exposure to endotoxin in HD.
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Allergy, principles and practice
TL;DR: Volume 1: immunology biology of eosinophils pathophysiology of allergic inflammation physiology pharmacology principles of therapeutics theophylline antihistamines cromolyn and nedocromil antocholinergic agents and clinical science cell-mediated immunity in health and disease immune complexes and allergic disease.
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Reduction of bronchial hyperreactivity during prolonged allergen avoidance
Thomas A.E. Platts-Mills,E.Bruce Mitchell,Pauline Nock,EuanR. Tovey,Helen Moszoro,SusanR. Wilkins +5 more
TL;DR: Avoidance of important allergens seems not only to result in clinical remissions but in many cases also reduce bronchial hyperreactivity.
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Mite faeces are a major source of house dust allergens
TL;DR: Measurements from a radioimmunoassay show that more than 95% of the allergen accumulating in mite cultures is associated with faecal particles.
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Sequence analysis of cDNA coding for a major house dust mite allergen, Der p 1. Homology with cysteine proteases.
K.Y. Chua,Geoffrey A. Stewart,W R Thomas,Richard J. Simpson,R.J. Dilworth,T.M. Plozza,K J Turner +6 more
TL;DR: Southern analysis of genomic DNA indicates that the allergen is coded by a noncontiguous gene, which will now facilitate epitope mapping studies and shows a high degree of homology with animal and plant cysteine proteases.