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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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Antigenic relationship between mugwort and ragweed pollens by crossed immunoelectrophoresis

Park HS, Kim MJ, Moon HB

Mugwort and ragweed pollens have been considered as important respiratory allergens in Korea. These two pollens are abundant in the air of Seoul from August through October. Many ragweed-sensitive patients...
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Immunoelectron-microscopic localization of IgE binding site of mugwort pollen

Park HS, Kim JW, Hong CS

To elucidate the IgE binding site of mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris r.) pollen, pollen grains were frozen and fixed using a cryocut. They were incubated with antibodies according to the following...
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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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Changes of Serum Cytokines After the Long Term Immunotherapy with Japanese Hop Pollen Extracts

Ye YM, Lee SK, Kim SH, Nahm DH, Suh CH, Park HS

Japanese hop (Hop J) pollen has been considered as one of the major causative pollen allergens in the autumn season. We developed a new Hop J immunotherapy extract in collaboration...
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