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When is allergen immunotherapy effective?
Akane Hara, Yoh Iwasa
dynamic biology
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Mathematics
Immunotherapy
94%
Pollen
85%
Therapy
69%
T-cells
40%
Dose
22%
Cell
15%
Life Span
12%
Resistance
10%
Likely
10%
Mathematical Model
7%
Range of data
6%
Agriculture & Biology
immunotherapy
81%
allergens
63%
therapeutics
47%
signs and symptoms (animals and humans)
40%
pollen
27%
T-lymphocytes
24%
rhinitis
11%
hay fever
11%
dosage
9%
hypersensitivity
8%
mathematical models
8%
eyes
6%
cells
5%
Engineering & Materials Science
Allergens
100%
Allergies
62%
T-cells
60%
Mathematical models
14%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Immunologic Desensitization
83%
Pollen
41%
Th2 Cells
20%
Regulatory T-Lymphocytes
17%
Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis
10%
Rhinitis
10%
Therapeutics
10%
Environmental Exposure
9%
Longevity
7%
Hypersensitivity
7%
Theoretical Models
7%
Eye
5%
T-Lymphocytes
5%
Chemical Compounds
Allergen
76%
Dose
18%
Amount
10%
Resistance
7%
Environment
6%