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Dermatophagoides farinae

Known as: American House Dust Mite, House Dust Mite, American, d. farinae 
Species of American house dust mite, in the family PYROGLYPHIDAE.
National Institutes of Health

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1999
1999
Reducing relative humidity to < 50% in homes is recommended as one means of reducing dust mite populations in the homes of those… 
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1998
Highly Cited
1998
Experiments were conducted to determine the effects of relative humidity on the population dynamics of single and mixed species… 
Highly Cited
1996
Highly Cited
1996
Mite species adapted to warm, humid climates are commonly found in house dust in the tropics. In Cuba, Dermatophagoides… 
1991
1991
In order to study the relationship between cysteine protease and Der f I, which is one of the major allergens in the mite… 
1990
1990
An aqueous extract from a mite culture, of Dermatophagoides farinae, activated prekallikrein to kallikrein in normal plasma… 
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1988
Highly Cited
1988
In this report the antigen and restriction specificity of human T-cell clones induced with Dermatophagoides farinae (D. farinae… 
Highly Cited
1987
Highly Cited
1987
In this report, T-cell and B-cell recognition of the house dust mite Dermatophagoides farinae (D. far.) is compared… 
Highly Cited
1977
Highly Cited
1977
Feeding rates of Dermatophagoides farinae and D. pteronyssinus are significantly higher at ambient water vapor activities (av's…