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Household Arthropod Allergens in Korea

Yong TS, Jeong KY

Arthropods are important in human health, which can transmit pathogens to humans, parasitize, or produce important allergens. Allergy prevalence becomes higher in Korea recently as well as other developed countries...
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Prevalence of arthropod antibodies in Korean patients with allergic rhinitis

Hwang KY, Park JS, Ahn HC, Nam HS

Arthropod antigens are main causative agents which induce allergic responses in humans. However, little information is known about the prevalence of specific arthropod allergens in Koreans with allergic diseases. The...
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Molecular Approach to Allergy Diagnosis and Therapy

Ferreira F, Wolf M, Wallner M

Presently, allergy diagnosis and therapy procedures are undergoing a transition phase in which allergen extracts are being step-by-step replaced by molecule-based products. The new developments will allow clinicians to obtain...
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Allergens Causing Atopic Diseases in Canine

Youn HY, Kang HS, Bhang DH, Kim MK, Hwang CY, Han HR

  • KMID: 1097351
  • J Vet Sci.
  • 2002 Dec;3(4):335-341.
Canine atopic skin disease is seasonal or sometimes non-seasonal immune-mediated skin disease which occurs commonly in Korea. The definite clinical sign is systemic pruritus, especially on periocular parts, external ear,...
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Detection of specific serum IgE in clonorchiasis cases and analysis of Clonorchis sinensis allergens

Yong TS, Kim DS, Lee SY, Im KI, Lee KY

Specific serum IgE levels of Clonorchis sinensis in infected humans were measured by avidin-biotin ELISA, and allergens from C. sinensis were identified by immunoblot and autoradiography. Then, allergens fractionated by...
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Endotoxin and House Dust Mite Allergen Levels on Synthetic and Buckwheat Pillows

Nam HS, Park CS, Crane J, Siebers R

Pillows are known to contain significant levels of indoor allergens and endotoxin, that are of importance to house dust mite sensitized asthmatics. Buckwheat pillows are commonly used in Korea. We...
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Skin reactivity and specific IgE antibody to two nonbiting midges in Korean respiratory allergy patients

Kim YJ, Park HS

To evaluate the significance of chironomid as a respiratory allergen, we performed skin prick tests with Chironomus plumosus (CP) and Tokunagayusurika akamusi (TA) extracts on 475 respiratory allergy patients, and...
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Usefulness of Total IgE in Predicting Positive Allergen Specific IgE Tests in Korean Subjects

Jung SW, Oh EJ, Lee J, Kim Y, Kim SY, Kim Y, Park YJ

BACKGROUND: Total IgE levels in allergic patients tend to be higher than those in healthy individuals. We evaluated the usefulness of total IgE levels in predicting positive results of allergen...
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Production of Egg Yolk Antibodies Specific to House Dust Mite Proteins

Lee KE, Han BK, Han JY, Hong JY, Kim MN, Heo WI, Sohn MH, Kim KW, Kim KE

PURPOSE: House dust mites (HDMs) are an important source of indoor allergens associated with asthma, rhinitis and atopic dermatitis. Chicken immunoglobulin (Ig) Y is known to be a good alternative...
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Changes in Sensitization Rate to Weed Allergens in Children with Increased Weeds Pollen Counts in Seoul Metropolitan Area

Kim JH, Oh JW, Lee HB, Kim SW, Kang IJ, Kook MH, Kim BS, Park KS, Baek HS, Kim KR, Choi YJ

The prevalence of allergic diseases in children has increased for several decades. We evaluated the correlation between pollen count of weeds and their sensitization rate in Seoul, 1997-2009. Airborne particles...
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Cross-Reactivity between Oak and Birch Pollens in Korean Tree Pollinosis

Jeong KY, Son M, Park JH, Park KH, Park HJ, Lee JH, Hong CS, Park JW

Oak and birch trees belong to Fagales order. Specific IgE to pollen allergens of both trees are frequently found in Korea pollinosis patients. Oak trees which comprise 40% of forest...
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Validity of MAST-CLA for diagnosis of arthropod allergy using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis

Park JS, Nam HS, Kim YB, Choi YJ, Lee SH, Kim SH

Many allergists are currently focusing on the development of new diagnostic tools, and are attempting to improve both the sensitivity and specificity. A multiple allergen simultaneous test-chemiluminescent assay (MAST-CLA) is...
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A Six-Year Study on the Changes in Airborne Pollen Counts and Skin Positivity Rates in Korea: 2008-2013

Park HJ, Lee JH, Park KH, Kim KR, Han MJ, Choe H, Oh JW, Hong CS

PURPOSE: The occurrence of pollen allergy is subject to exposure to pollen, which shows regional and temporal variations. We evaluated the changes in pollen counts and skin positivity rates for...
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Update on Early Nutrition and Food Allergy in Children

Lee SE, Kim H

With growing evidence of an increase in the prevalence, food allergy has been emerged as a new public health problem. As treatment and management of food allergy remain challenging, more...
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Association of beta2-Adrenergic Receptor Polymorphism with Work-Related Symptoms in Workers Exposed to Wheat Flour

Hur GY, Park HJ, Lee HY, Koh DH, Lee BJ, Choi GS, Kim SH, Ye YM, Park HS

PURPOSE: Our previous study indicated that the presence of wheat-specific IgG1 and IgG4 antibodies was associated with work-related symptoms in workers exposed to wheat flour. We performed this study to...
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Evaluating the Allergic Risk of Genetically Modified Soybean

Kim SH, Kim HM, Ye YM, Kim SH, Nahm DH, Park HS, Ryu SR, Lee BO

Genetically modified (GM) soybean (carrying the EPSPS transgene) is the most common GM food in Korea. In order to assess whether genetic modification increases the allergenic risk of soybeans, the...
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Endotoxin Is Not Essential for the Development of Cockroach Induced Allergic Airway Inflammation

Shin YS, Sohn JH, Kim JY, Lee JH, Cho SH, Hong SJ, Lee JS, Hong CS, Park JW

PURPOSE: Cockroach (CR) is an important inhalant allergen and can induce allergic asthma. However, the mechanism by which CR induces airway allergic inflammation and the role of endotoxin in CR...
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Sensitization to Aeroallergens in Korean Children: A Population-based Study in 2010

Kim J, Hahm MI, Lee SY, Kim WK, Chae Y, Park YM, Han MY, Lee KJ, Kwon HJ, Jung JA, Kim SY, Ahn K

We performed this study to assess the prevalence of sensitization to aeroallergens and to analyze the difference between prevalence rates according to children's ages and residential areas. In this nationwide...
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Comparison of Skin Prick Test Results between Crude Allergen Extracts from Foods and Commercial Allergen Extracts in Atopic Dermatitis by Double-Blind Placebo- Controlled Food Challenge for Milk, Egg, and Soybean

Kim TE, Park SW, Noh GW, Lee SS

Skin Prick Test (SPT's) are performed to identify the causes of allergy. However, low diagnostic accuracy is a limitation to SPT, for which many possible causes have been suggested. The...
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Retrospective Analysis on the Effects of House Dust Mite Specific Immunotherapy for More Than 3 Years in Atopic Dermatitis

Lee J, Lee H, Noh S, Bae BG, Shin JU, Park CO, Lee KH

PURPOSE: In extrinsic atopic dermatitis (AD), house dust mites (HDM) play a role in eliciting or aggravating allergic lesions. The nature of skin inflammation in AD has raised a growing...
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