Effect of Climate Change on Allergenic Airborne Pollen in Japan

Methods There are the fifteen locations on airborne pollen monitoring by gravity method at Japan islands in latitude 20 to 40 degrees north and we have continued to observe on the pollen of all seasons as the allergen.

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Published inJournal of allergy and clinical immunology Vol. 135; no. 2; p. AB108
Main Authors Kishikawa, Reiko, MD, Saito, Akemi, PhD, Sahashi, Norio, PhD, Oshikawa, Chie, Soh, Nobuo, Yokoyama, Toshitaka, Enomoto, Tadao, Imai, Toru, Murayama, Koji, Fukutomi, Yuma, MD, Akiyama, Kazuo, MD, Shimoda, Terufumi, MD, Iwanaga, Tomoaki, MD
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published St. Louis Elsevier Limited 01.02.2015
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Summary:Methods There are the fifteen locations on airborne pollen monitoring by gravity method at Japan islands in latitude 20 to 40 degrees north and we have continued to observe on the pollen of all seasons as the allergen.
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ISSN:0091-6749
1097-6825
DOI:10.1016/j.jaci.2014.12.1288