Euan R. Tovey mainly investigates Immunology, House dust mite, Asthma, Allergy and Allergen. His Immunology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Mucus and Mite. His Asthma study which covers Randomized controlled trial that intersects with Incidence and Gastroenterology.
His study explores the link between Allergy and topics such as Inhalation that cross with problems in Confidence interval and Veterinary medicine. His study in Allergen is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Microbiology, Germination, Alternaria and Acari. The Alternaria study combines topics in areas such as Conidium and Hypha.
His primary areas of investigation include Immunology, Allergen, Asthma, Allergy and House dust mite. His study connects Mite and Immunology. His work deals with themes such as Veterinary medicine, Chromatography and Acari, which intersect with Allergen.
The various areas that Euan R. Tovey examines in his Asthma study include Randomized controlled trial and Pediatrics. His Allergy research incorporates elements of Inhalation, El Niño, Surgery, Immunopathology and Risk factor. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of House dust mite, House dust mite allergen is strongly linked to Animal science.
Euan R. Tovey mainly focuses on Immunology, Asthma, Rhinovirus, House dust mite and Pediatrics. Immunology is closely attributed to Disease in his research. His Asthma study focuses on Wheeze in particular.
His research investigates the connection between Wheeze and topics such as Respiratory sounds that intersect with problems in Randomized controlled trial, Spirometry and Atopy. His biological study focuses on Pyroglyphidae. In Aeroallergen, Euan R. Tovey works on issues like Mite, which are connected to Indoor bioaerosol.
Euan R. Tovey mainly investigates House dust mite, Immunology, Asthma, Aeroallergen and Allergy. Euan R. Tovey works mostly in the field of Immunology, limiting it down to concerns involving Respiratory system and, occasionally, Transmission and Particle size. Euan R. Tovey interconnects Allergen, Bioaerosol and Indoor bioaerosol in the investigation of issues within Asthma.
His work in Aeroallergen tackles topics such as Pyroglyphidae which are related to areas like Mite. His research integrates issues of Chronic exposure, Lifestyle factors, Environmental health, Common disease and Toxicology in his study of Allergy. The Wheeze study combines topics in areas such as Spirometry and Randomized controlled trial, El Niño, Surgery.
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Der p 1 facilitates transepithelial allergen delivery by disruption of tight junctions
Hong Wan;Helen L. Winton;Christian Soeller;Euan R. Tovey.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (1999)
House dust mite allergens. A major risk factor for childhood asthma in Australia.
J K Peat;E Tovey;B G Toelle;M M Haby.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine (1996)
Mite faeces are a major source of house dust allergens
E. R. Tovey;M. D. Chapman;T. A. E. Platts-Mills.
Nature (1981)
The role of particle size in aerosolised pathogen transmission: A review
Jan Gralton;Euan Tovey;Mary Louise McLaws;William D. Rawlinson.
Journal of Infection (2011)
The distribution of dust mite allergen in the houses of patients with asthma.
Euan R. Tovey;Martin D. Chapman;Clive W. Wells;Thomas A. E. Platts-Mills.
The American review of respiratory disease (1981)
Importance of house dust mite and Alternaria allergens in childhood asthma: an epidemiological study in two climatic regions of Australia.
J. K. Peat;E. Tovey;C. M. Mellis;S. R. Leeder.
Clinical & Experimental Allergy (1993)
Prevention of asthma during the first 5 years of life : A randomized controlled trial
Guy B. Marks;Guy B. Marks;Guy B. Marks;Seema Mihrshahi;Andrew S. Kemp;Andrew S. Kemp;Euan R. Tovey;Euan R. Tovey.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2006)
Three-year outcomes of dietary fatty acid modification and house dust mite reduction in the Childhood Asthma Prevention Study
Jennifer K. Peat;Seema Mihrshahi;Andrew S. Kemp;Guy B. Marks.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2004)
Eighteen-month outcomes of house dust mite avoidance and dietary fatty acid modification in the childhood asthma prevention study (CAPS)
Seema Mihrshahi;Jennifer K. Peat;Guy B. Marks;Craig M. Mellis.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2003)
Airborne fungal fragments and allergenicity.
Brett J. Green;Euan R. Tovey;Jason K. Sercombe;Francoise M. Blachere.
Medical Mycology (2006)
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