Impact of Urbanization on Population Abundance of Some Passerines

Passerines, part of the Passeriformes order, are omnivores found in tropical zones except Antarctica. They have three toe arrangements and are characterized by their 7.5-117cm body length. Passerin

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Analysis of Palynological Parameters of Selected Species of Famil

The Lamiaceae family is by far the most prevalent family in practically all global habitats. The Lamiaceae family is the biggest of the Angiosperm families. The family has roughly 236 genera and 7,

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Aims and Scope of the Houston Journal of Allergy

The Houston Journal of Allergy, a respected Houston Publishers publication, advances allergy and immunology research. Our goal as an open-access, peer-reviewed allergy publication is to share new findings and creative treatment methods worldwide. As a global resource for researchers, physicians, and healthcare workers, we aim to improve allergic disease understanding, diagnosis, therapy, and prevention.

Our extensive allergy and immunology coverage reflects the journal's commitment to transdisciplinary research and conversation.

 

Research topics.

  • Asthma
  • Drug Allergies
  • Atopic Dermatitis
  • Clinical Immunology
  • Hypersensitivity
  • Biopsies in Allergy Diagnosis
  • Allergens
  • Food Allergy
  • Allergic Rhinitis
  • Primary Immune Deficiencies
  • Occupational & Environmental Allergy
  • Environmental Allergy
  • Novel Therapies
  • Prevention of Allergic Diseases
  • Drug Desensitization
  • Natural History of Allergic Diseases
  • Genetic Basis of Allergies
  • Hygiene Hypothesis
  • Pathophysiology of Allergic Reactions
  • Other Environmental Factors
  • Allergic Contact Dermatitis
  • Diagnosis & Management
  • Medication
  • Allergen Immunotherapy
  • Prevention & Treatment
  • Epidemiology
  • Oral Allergy Syndrome

 

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