Ragweed plants grown under elevated CO2 levels produce pollen which elicit stronger allergic lung inflammation
Allergy2020Vol. 76(6), pp. 1718–1730
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Denise Rauer, Stefanie Gilles, M Wimmer, Ulrike Frank, Constanze Mueller, Stephanie Musiol, Behnam Vafadari, Lorenz Aglas, Fátima Ferreira, Philippe Schmitt‐Kopplin, Jörg Durner, Jana Barbro Winkler, Dieter Ernst, Heidrun Behrendt, Carsten B. Schmidt‐Weber, Claudia Traidl‐Hoffmann, Francesca Alessandrini
Abstract
Our results indicate that elevated ambient CO2 levels elicit a stronger RWE-induced allergic response in vivo and in vitro and that RWE increased allergenicity depends on the interplay of multiple metabolites.
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