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lycopodium/hypersensitivity

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[ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS AND RHINITIS AS OCCUPATIONAL LYCOPODIUM ALLERGY IN THE RUBBER INDUSTRY].

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Lycopodium allergy.

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Investigation of the Fate of Proteins and Hydrophilicity/Hydrophobicity of Lycopodium clavatum Spores after Organic Solvent-Base-Acid Treatment.

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Microcapsules extracted from lycopodium ( Lycopodium clavatum) spores have been increasingly used as an oral therapeutic carrier. A series of sequential treatments involving acetone, KOH, and H3PO4 are used to extract a protein-free hollow microcapsule. This study focuses on

Lycopodium similiaplex-induced acute hepatitis: a case report.

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A 46-year-old woman was admitted to our department with symptoms of nausea, anorexia and asthenia. Serum alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase levels were increased; all serological tests for viral hepatitis and autoimmune disorders were negative. She had taken Lycopodium

A chemical treatment method for obtaining clean and intact pollen shells of different species.

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Pollen grains and plant spores have emerged as a novel biomaterial for a broad range of applications including oral drug and vaccine delivery, catalyst support, and removal of heavy metals. However, before pollens can be used, their intrinsic biomolecules, which occupy a large part of the pollen
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