ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE TO ENDOTOXIN AND ITS RELATION TO ASTHMA IN RURAL ENVIRONMENT
Aisha Ahmed Ali Ebraheem;
Abstract
In early life, the innate immune system can recognize both viable and nonviable parts of microorganisms. Immune activation may direct the immune response, thus conferring tolerance to allergens such as animal dander or tree and grass pollen. Parents of ch
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| Title | ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE TO ENDOTOXIN AND ITS RELATION TO ASTHMA IN RURAL ENVIRONMENT | Other Titles | التعرض البيئي للسموم الداخلية للبكتريا وعلاقته بالربو الشعبي في البيئة الريفية | Authors | Aisha Ahmed Ali Ebraheem | Keywords | ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE TO ENDOTOXIN AND ITS RELATION TO ASTHMA IN RURAL ENVIRONMENT | Issue Date | 2010 | Description | In early life, the innate immune system can recognize both viable and nonviable parts of microorganisms. Immune activation may direct the immune response, thus conferring tolerance to allergens such as animal dander or tree and grass pollen. Parents of ch |
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