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Allergen

An allergen is an otherwise harmless substance that triggers an allergic reaction in sensitive individuals by stimulating an immune response.

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Fungal

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Allergen

Nodes173
Edges172
Triples91
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.011561
Components1

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Allergen

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related to Fungal · 24
Allergen → Alternaria-Penicillium, Aspergillus, Autumn, Basidiospores, Calvatia, Children, Cladosporium, Coprinus, Fomes, Fungal, Ganoderma, Heavy, In, In Canada, In India, It, Mushroom, New Zealand, Other, Pleurotus
related to Common · 13
Allergen → Aesculus, Alstonia, Animal, Artemisia, Ashe, Chenopodium, Foodscelery, In, MetalsnickelchromiumOtherlatexwoodPlant, Olea, Peru, Platanus, Tilia
related to External links · 12
Allergen → Allermatch, Archived, Foundation, General, Health On, HON, June, March, Net, Sequence, Structural, Wayback MachineAllergome DatabaseAllergen Nomenclature
related to Examples · 8
Allergen → Allergens, Canada, Drug Administration, Food, In, The European Union, The United States Food, US
related to Diagnosis · 7
Allergen → After, Allergists, Alternative, Based, If, In, Two
related to Non-IgE · 7
Allergen → IgE-mediated, In, IV, MDF, Substances, The, Various
is a · 1
Allergen → otherwise harmless substance that triggers an allergic reaction in sensitive individuals by stimulating an immune response.In technical terms
see also · 1
Allergen → AsthmaAsthmagenBioaerosolEczemaEggshell

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allergies allergens allergic allergy seasonal symptoms reaction also individuals asthma include fungal found cause tests may ige people pollen skin

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Allergenis aotherwise harmless substance that triggers an allergic reaction in sensitive individuals by stimulating an immune response.In technical terms0.90text
peanutsinstance ofbut some foods0.80text
paperinstance ofVarious trees and wood products0.80text
cardboardinstance ofVarious trees and wood products0.80text
MDF etc. can also cause mild to severe allergy symptoms through touch or inhalation of sawdust such as asthmainstance ofVarious trees and wood products0.80text
skin rashinstance ofVarious trees and wood products0.80text
oakinstance ofsome trees0.80text
elminstance ofsome trees0.80text
and maple pollinate in the springinstance ofsome trees0.80text
while grasses such as Bermudainstance ofsome trees0.80text
timothyinstance ofsome trees0.80text
orchard pollinate in the summer.Grass allergy is generally linked to hay fever because their symptomsinstance ofsome trees0.80text

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