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Molecular Characterization of Allergens of Kentucky Bluegrass Pollen

Olsen et al., 1995

Document ID
11946019365366739190
Author
Olsen E
Yang M
Mohapatra S
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Pollen Biotechnology: Gene Expression and Allergen Characterization

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Grass pollen is one of the major causes of allergy worldwide and since the 1960s many different grass species have been extensively studied for their allergenic proteins by biochemical and immunological methods. Grass pollen extracts are complex mixtures of …
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