2013
DOI: 10.1002/cyto.b.21114
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Determination of allergenic load and pollen count ofCupressus arizonicapollen by flow cytometry usingCup a1polyclonal antibody

Abstract: Determination of pollen count and allergenic load by flow cytometry represents an important tool in the determination of airborne respiratory allergens. We showed that not only whole pollen but also smaller particles could induce allergic sensitization. This is the first study where flow cytometry is used for calculating pollen counts and allergenic load.

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“…Studies of the association of Cup a 1 with clinical symptoms are scarce, although a relationship between Cup a 1 content and symptoms has been found. 40 This pattern of sensitization mainly to Cup a 1 must be confirmed in a larger population. According to our data, immunotherapy treatment with Cup a 1 alone could be effective to treat patients in our population, especially if we consider that a good C. arizonica pollen extract is difficult to obtain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Studies of the association of Cup a 1 with clinical symptoms are scarce, although a relationship between Cup a 1 content and symptoms has been found. 40 This pattern of sensitization mainly to Cup a 1 must be confirmed in a larger population. According to our data, immunotherapy treatment with Cup a 1 alone could be effective to treat patients in our population, especially if we consider that a good C. arizonica pollen extract is difficult to obtain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%