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Two cases of bronchial asthma induced by chironomus plumosus and Tokunagayusurika Akamusi

Park HS, Rhu NS, Cho DI, Kim JW

  • KMID: 1734159
  • Allergy.
  • 1991 Jun;11(3):362-367.
No abstract available.
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Specific antibodies to chironomus plumosus(CP) and tokunagayusurika akamusi(TA) in asthmatic patients sensitized to CP and/or TA

Cho YS, Rhee MS, Park HS

  • KMID: 1693547
  • Allergy.
  • 1993 May;13(2):204-214.
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Redescription of Chironomus salinarius (Diptera: Chironomidae), nuisance midges that emerged in brackish water of Jinhae-man (Bay), Kyongsangnam-do, Korea

Ree HI, Yum JH

Huge numbers of non-biting midges emerged from brackish water which were made at the harbor construction field in Jinhae City, Kyongsangnam-do, Korea in late summer in 2005, and caused a...
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Identification and characterization of allergens of Chironomus flaviplumus adults (Chironomidae, Diptera) in mice

Ree HI, Lee SH, Kim YK, Jeon S, Chang JK, Kim YS

Non-biting midges (Chironomidae, Diptera) are one of the largest insect families, which are distributed worldwidely and are found in nearly all types of inland waters. They are known to be...
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Analyses of Expressed Sequence Tags from of Chironomus riparius Using Pyrosequencing : Molecular Ecotoxicology Perspective

Nair PG, Park SY, Choi J

  • KMID: 2380160
  • Environ Health Toxicol.
  • 2011 ;26(1):e2011010.
OBJECTIVES: Chironomus riparius, a non-biting midge (Chironomidae, Diptera), is extensively used as a model organism in aquatic ecotoxicological studies, and considering the potential of C. riparius larvae as a bio-monitoring...
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Size-dependent toxicity of silver nanoparticles to Glyptotendipes tokunagai

Choi S, Kim S, Bae YJ, Park JW, Jung J

OBJECTIVES: This study aims to evaluate the size-dependent toxicity of spherical silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) to an endemic benthic organism, Glyptotendipes tokunagai. METHODS: Ag nanoparticles of three nominal sizes (50, 100,...
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Identification of Chironomus kiiensis allergens, a dominant species of non-biting midges in Korea

Yong TS, Lee JS, Lee IY, Park SJ, Park GM, Ree HI, Park JW, Hong CS, Park HS

Non-biting midges are known to contain potent inhalant allergens. IgE antibody responses to the crude extract of Chironomus kiiensis adults, a dominant chironomid species in Korea, were examined. With the...
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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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Survey of IgE Reactivity to Nonbiting Midges in Korea and Identification of IgE-Binding Protein

Yi MH, Kim JY, Jeong KY, Ree HI, Yong TS

PURPOSE: Chironomids (nonbiting midges) are widely and abundantly distributed near ponds, rivers, and artificially dammed pools used for irrigation. Chironomids contain allergens and cause airway allergy in humans. In this...
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