Venom immunotherapy: 10 years of experience with administration of single venoms and 50 micrograms maintenance doses.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] J. Bousquet,et al. Immunotherapy with Hymenoptera venoms , 1987, Allergy.
[2] J. Georgitis,et al. Venom skin tests in insect-allergic and insect-nonallergic populations. , 1985, The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology.
[3] M. Valentine. Insect venom allergy: diagnosis and treatment. , 1984, The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology.
[4] R. Reisman,et al. Studies of coexisting honeybee and vespid-venom sensitivity. , 1984, The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology.
[5] M. Szklo,et al. Epidemiologic study of insect allergy in children. II. Effect of accidental stings in allergic children. , 1983, The Journal of pediatrics.
[6] R. Reisman,et al. Comparison of the allergenicity and antigenicity of Polistes venom and other vespid venoms. , 1982, The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology.
[7] R. Reisman,et al. Comparison of the allergenicity and antigenicity of yellow jacket and hornet venoms. , 1982, The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology.
[8] R. Reisman,et al. Comparison of vespid venoms collected by electrostimulation and by venom sac extraction. , 1981, The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology.
[9] D. Golden,et al. Dose dependence of Hymenoptera venom immunotherapy. , 1981, The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology.
[10] J. Ishay,et al. Comparison of biochemical and immunologic properties of venoms from four hornet species. , 1981, The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology.
[11] D. Golden,et al. Regimens of Hymenoptera venom immunotherapy. , 1980, Annals of internal medicine.
[12] R. Reisman,et al. Clinical and immunological studies of venom immunotherapy , 1979, Clinical allergy.