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Juniperus ashei

Major pollen allergen Juniperus ashei 1PXZ 1.7 etal. (1997) Czerwinski... [Pg.62]

Czerwinski, E. W., Midoro-Horiuti, T., White, M. A., Brooks, E. G., and Goldblum, R. M. (2005). Crystal structure of Jun a 1, the major cedar pollen allergen from Juniperus ashei, reveals a parallel beta-helical core./ Biol. Chem. 280, 3740-3746. [Pg.92]

Adams, R.P. (1975) Gene flow versus selection pressure and ancestral differentiation in the composition of species analysis of population variation in Juniperus ashei Buch. using terpenoid data. /. Mol. Evol, 5,177-85. [Pg.426]

Adams, R.P. and Turner, B.L. (1970) Chemosystematic and numerical studies of natural populations of Juniperus ashei Buch. Taxon, 19, 728-51. [Pg.426]

Texas or Mexican Cedar Juniperus ashei Buchhotz... [Pg.206]

Analysis of populations of Juniperus ashei throughout Texas for areas of population differentiation and possible hybridization with J. virginiana and J. pinchotii by both morphological and essential oil features failed to detect evidence of hybridization (Adams, 1975 Adams and Turner, 1970). [Pg.338]

Adams, R. P., Chemosystematics—Analysis of populational differentiation and variability of ancestral and modem Juniperus ashei, Ann. Mo. Bot. Card., 64, 184-209 (1977). [Pg.348]

A Juniperus ashei extract has been used to desensitize 70 patients allergic to Cupressus... [Pg.776]

Tumen, L, Siintar, I., Eller, F. J., Keles, H., and Akkol, E. K. (2013). Topical wound-healing and phytochemical composition of heartwood essential oil of Juniperus virdiniana L., Juniperus occidentalis Hook., and Juniperus ashei J. Buchholz. A Med- ood 16(1), 48-55. [Pg.319]

There are several cedarwood oils with different physical and chemical properties. They are often referred to in the literatnre simply as cedarwood oil. The most common ones, cedarwood oil Virginia, cedarwood oil Texas, and cedarwood oil Atlas, are derived from J. virginiana, J. mexicana, and C. atlantica, respectively. Others such as cedarwood oil Himalaya, cedarwood oil East Africa, and cedarwood oil Japanese are obtained from other conifers (arctander). Juniperus ashei Buchh. is also used as a source of cedarwood oil other species (e.g., J. erythrocarpa Cory and J. scopulorum Sarg.) containing high oil content are potential sources. ... [Pg.163]


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