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Acacia, t12

Willows (Salix caprea) are common in temperate regions of Europe, North America, western temperate Asia and northeast Africa.
Salix pollen is a source of allergens of minor to moderate severity that cause allergic rhinitis and asthma. Willow pollen exhibits cross-reactivity with other representatives of the Salicaceae family (mainly poplars) and with beech.

Determination of specific IgE in human blood to - Willow, t12, shows the body's reaction to a given allergen.

Research method: ImmunoCAP method (Immunofluorescence in the solid phase)

Units of measurement: kU/l

Biomaterial for analysis: venous blood