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Series: Chemical Immunology and Allergy
Volume: 100
Published: 27 May 2014
10.1159/000358505
EISBN: 978-3-318-02195-0
... Abstract Allergic rhinitis is a very frequent disease with a prevalence of 15-20%. Symptoms are most pronounced in young people while, for some unknown reason, the elderly become clinically hyposensitized. Pollen is the cause of seasonal allergic rhinitis, and house dust mite and animals...
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Published: 01 January 2007
10.1159/isbn.978-1-905832-35-4
EISBN: 978-1-905832-35-4
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Series: Chemical Immunology and Allergy
Volume: 3
Published: 30 November 1951
10.1159/000313619
EISBN: 978-3-318-01798-4
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Series: Chemical Immunology and Allergy
Volume: 3
Published: 30 November 1951
10.1159/000385878
EISBN: 978-3-318-01798-4
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Series: Advances in Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
Volume: 77
Published: 29 April 2016
10.1159/000441871
EISBN: 978-3-318-05651-8
... Abstract Cysteinyl leukotrienes (CysLTs) are lipid mediators that have been implicated in the pathogenesis of allergic rhinitis. Pharmacological studies using CysLTs indicate that two classes of receptor exist: CysLT 1 receptor (CysLT 1 R) and CysLT 2 receptor (CysLT 2 R). The CysLT 1 R...
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Series: Current Problems in Dermatology
Volume: 28
Published: 27 May 1999
10.1159/000060605
EISBN: 978-3-318-00283-6
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Series: Chemical Immunology and Allergy
Volume: 62
Published: 07 August 1995
10.1159/000319297
EISBN: 978-3-318-01671-0
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Series: Chemical Immunology and Allergy
Volume: 62
Published: 07 August 1995
10.1159/000424595
EISBN: 978-3-318-01671-0
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Series: Advances in Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
Volume: 72
Published: 10 August 2011
10.1159/000324638
EISBN: 978-3-8055-9723-4
... Abstract Many people all over the world suffer from allergic rhinitis, induced by Th2 responses. CpG DNA, containing a central unmethylated C-G dinucleotide, promotes Th1 responses. Consequently, Th2 responses decrease. Systemic administration of CpG DNA could attenuate allergic rhinitis...
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