International audienceThe Poaceae family is composed of 12,000 plant species. Some of these species produce highly allergenic anemophilous pollen grains (PGs). Phleum pratense pollen grains (PPPGs) emerged as a model for studies related to grass allergy. The biochemical composition of allergenic PGs has not yet been fully described despite potential health effects of PG constituents other than allergenic proteins. This review brings together the information available in literature aiming at creating a comprehensive picture of the current knowledge about the chemical composition of allergenic PGs from timothy grass. PPPGs have an average diameter between 30–35 μm and the mass of a single PG was reported between 11 and 26 ng. The pollen cytop...
Four Egyptian pollen pellets: sunflower, clover, maize and broad beans, were evaluated for environme...
This study reports the free amino acid content of pollen grains obtained from old and fresh samples ...
An association between pollution (e.g., from traffic emissions) and the increased prevalence of resp...
International audienceThe Poaceae family is composed of 12,000 plant species. Some of these species ...
International audienceGrass pollen grains are an important source of aeroallergens eliciting respira...
International audienceGrass pollen is one of the most important vectors of aeroallergens. Under atmo...
Due to the wide distribution and heavy pollen production of grasses, approximately 50% of allergic p...
Pollen grains are ubiquitous triggers of allergic asthma and seasonal rhinitis.Proteolytic enzymes i...
AbstractGrass pollen allergens belong to the most important and widespread elicitors of pollen aller...
Background/Aim: Pollen cytoplasmic granules (PCG) are loaded with allergens. They are released from ...
The question what makes an allergen an allergen puzzled generations of researchers. Pollen grains of...
All over the world the occurrence of allergic diseases increased during the last decades causing mas...
Almost 500 million people worldwide suffer from Type I allergy, a genetically determined immunodisor...
Background: Pollens are important triggers for allergic asthma and seasonal rhinitis, and proteases ...
BACKGROUND/AIM: Pollen cytoplasmic granules (PCG) are loaded with allergens. They are released from ...
Four Egyptian pollen pellets: sunflower, clover, maize and broad beans, were evaluated for environme...
This study reports the free amino acid content of pollen grains obtained from old and fresh samples ...
An association between pollution (e.g., from traffic emissions) and the increased prevalence of resp...
International audienceThe Poaceae family is composed of 12,000 plant species. Some of these species ...
International audienceGrass pollen grains are an important source of aeroallergens eliciting respira...
International audienceGrass pollen is one of the most important vectors of aeroallergens. Under atmo...
Due to the wide distribution and heavy pollen production of grasses, approximately 50% of allergic p...
Pollen grains are ubiquitous triggers of allergic asthma and seasonal rhinitis.Proteolytic enzymes i...
AbstractGrass pollen allergens belong to the most important and widespread elicitors of pollen aller...
Background/Aim: Pollen cytoplasmic granules (PCG) are loaded with allergens. They are released from ...
The question what makes an allergen an allergen puzzled generations of researchers. Pollen grains of...
All over the world the occurrence of allergic diseases increased during the last decades causing mas...
Almost 500 million people worldwide suffer from Type I allergy, a genetically determined immunodisor...
Background: Pollens are important triggers for allergic asthma and seasonal rhinitis, and proteases ...
BACKGROUND/AIM: Pollen cytoplasmic granules (PCG) are loaded with allergens. They are released from ...
Four Egyptian pollen pellets: sunflower, clover, maize and broad beans, were evaluated for environme...
This study reports the free amino acid content of pollen grains obtained from old and fresh samples ...
An association between pollution (e.g., from traffic emissions) and the increased prevalence of resp...