نتایج جستجو برای: hymenoptera

تعداد نتایج: 15125  

Journal: :Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews 2014
Laura Beani Francesco Dessì-Fulgheri Federico Cappa Amy Toth

The phenotype of male Hymenoptera and the peculiar role of males has been neglected and greatly understudied, given the spectacular cooperative behavior of female social insects. In social insects there has been considerable progress in understanding the molecular mechanisms behind haplodiploid sex determination but, beyond that, very little is known concerning the neural, endocrine, and geneti...

2012
Kelley E. Zylstra Victor C. Mastro

Very little is presently known about the natural enemies and mortality factors associated with siricids (Hymenoptera: Siricidae) in the United States of America (USA), especially those that may directly affect the woodwasp, Sirex noctilio Fabricius (Hymenoptera: Siricidae). S. noctilio is an invasive woodwasp, is considered a major economic pest of pine, and has a severe effect on North America...

Journal: :Allergologia et immunopathologia 2012
Gul Karakaya Ebru Celebioglu A Ugur Demir A Fuat Kalyoncu

BACKGROUND Although there are some published data about the prevalence of honeybee and vespid venom allergy from Turkey, there has been no report about Hymenoptera venom immunotherapy practice. Our aim was to determine the characteristics of Hymenoptera venom hypersensitivity and venom immunotherapy practice in Ankara, Turkey. METHODS Demographic and clinical data, intradermal test, and serum...

Journal: :Annals of agricultural and environmental medicine : AAEM 2014
Ewa Cichocka-Jarosz Marek Sanak Andrzej Szczeklik Piotr Brzyski Jacek J Pietrzyk

INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE Mast cells (MC) are effector cells during severe systemic reactions (SR) to Hymenoptera stings. Venom specific immunotherapy (VIT) is the treatment of choice for prevention of SR to stings. Tryptase and prostaglandin D₂ metabolites (PGD₂) are the markers of MC activation. The study design was to 1. compare baseline values of serum tryptase concentration (BST) and PGD₂...

2013
Katja C. Seltmann Zsolt Pénzes Matthew J. Yoder Matthew A. Bertone Andrew R. Deans

Hymenoptera, the insect order that includes sawflies, bees, wasps, and ants, exhibits an incredible diversity of phenotypes, with over 145,000 species described in a corpus of textual knowledge since Carolus Linnaeus. In the absence of specialized training, often spanning decades, however, these articles can be challenging to decipher. Much of the vocabulary is domain-specific (e.g., Hymenopter...

Journal: :International archives of allergy and immunology 2016
Mark J A Rietveld Marco W J Schreurs Roy Gerth van Wijk Paul L A van Daele Maud A W Hermans

BACKGROUND Systemic mastocytosis (SM) patients are at a high risk for anaphylaxis, with Hymenoptera as the main culprit. A screening instrument to identify which patients are sensitized to Hymenoptera before they experience anaphylaxis would therefore be of great value. The basophil activation test (BAT) is proposed as a possible tool for diagnosing Hymenoptera venom-related allergy (HVA), espe...

2013
Yashad Dongol Rakesh Kumar Shrestha Gopi Aryal Dhananjaya Bhadrapura Lakkappa

Hymenoptera stings are a health concern. Apidae (bees), Vespidae (hornets, yellow jackets and wasps) and Formicidae (ants) are medically-important stinging insects under the order Hymenoptera. Clinical features from simple skin manifestations to severe and fatal organ injury are due to the hypersensitivity reactions and/ or the toxic effects of the venom inoculated. Here we discuss on Hymenopte...

Journal: :Neotropical entomology 2006
André Nemésio

Euglossa anodorhynchi sp. n. (Hymenoptera: Apidae) is described from Joinville, Santa Catarina, southern Brazil.

2006
MARIO SERGIO PALMA Abba J. Kastin

The insects of the order Hymenoptera (bees, wasps, and ants) are classified in two groups, based on their life history: social and solitary. The venoms of the social Hymenoptera evolved to be used as defensive tools to protect the colonies of these insects from the attacks of predators. Generally they do not cause lethal effects but cause mainly inflammatory and/or immunological reactions in th...

Journal: :Journal of investigational allergology & clinical immunology 2008
F G Foschi F Emiliani S Savini O Quercia G F Stefanini

BACKGROUND The glycoprotein CD30 is expressed and released by T lymphocytes that secrete type 2 helper cytokines of (T(H)2). These molecules play a role in the pathogenesis of allergic diseases. Venom immunotherapy has proven to be very effective in hymenoptera venom allergy through a shift in cytokine production from T(H)2-type cytokines to T(H)1-type cytokines. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the rel...

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