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Laszlo Makra

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Makra L, Coviello L, Gobbi A, Jurman G, Furlanello C, Brunato M, et al.
Allergy . 2024 Jul; 79(8):2173-2185. PMID: 38995241
Background: There is evidence that global anthropogenic climate change may be impacting floral phenology and the temporal and spatial characteristics of aero-allergenic pollen. Given the extent of current and future...
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Makra L, Matyasovszky I, Tusnady G, Ziska L, Hess J, Nyul L, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2023 Sep; 905:167095. PMID: 37748607
Ongoing and future climate change driven expansion of aeroallergen-producing plant species comprise a major human health problem across Europe and elsewhere. There is an urgent need to produce accurate, temporally...
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Damialis A, Gilles S, Sofiev M, Sofieva V, Kolek F, Bayr D, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2021 Apr; 118(12). PMID: 33798095
Pollen exposure weakens the immunity against certain seasonal respiratory viruses by diminishing the antiviral interferon response. Here we investigate whether the same applies to the pandemic severe acute respiratory syndrome...
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Ramon G, Green B, Levetin E, Makra L, Bielory L
J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract . 2021 Mar; 9(7):2642-2644. PMID: 33741508
The diagnosis and treatment of atopic disorders associated with specific aerobiological triggers require basic botanical training. However, the identification of specific pollen can often be confounded by broad naming conventions...
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Rojo J, Oteros J, Perez-Badia R, Cervigon P, Ferencova Z, Gutierrez-Bustillo A, et al.
Environ Res . 2019 May; 174:160-169. PMID: 31077991
The effect of height on pollen concentration is not well documented and little is known about the near-ground vertical profile of airborne pollen. This is important as most measuring stations...
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Ziska L, Makra L, Harry S, Bruffaerts N, Hendrickx M, Coates F, et al.
Lancet Planet Health . 2019 Mar; 3(3):e124-e131. PMID: 30904111
Background: Ongoing climate change might, through rising temperatures, alter allergenic pollen biology across the northern hemisphere. We aimed to analyse trends in pollen seasonality and pollen load and to establish...
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Makra L, Csepe Z, Matyasovszky I, Deak A, Sumeghy Z, Tusnady G
Bot Stud . 2017 May; 55(1):43. PMID: 28510934
Background: It is an important issue to separate the current and past components of the meteorological parameters influencing the current pollen concentration for different taxa. For this purpose a new...
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Chapman D, Makra L, Albertini R, Bonini M, Paldy A, Rodinkova V, et al.
Glob Chang Biol . 2016 Jan; 22(9):3067-79. PMID: 26748862
Biological invasions are a major driver of global change, for which models can attribute causes, assess impacts and guide management. However, invasion models typically focus on spread from known introduction...
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Makra L, Puskas J, Matyasovszky I, Csepe Z, Lelovics E, Balint B, et al.
Int J Biometeorol . 2014 Dec; 59(9):1269-89. PMID: 25504051
Weather classification approaches may be useful tools in modelling the occurrence of respiratory diseases. The aim of the study is to compare the performance of an objectively defined weather classification...
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Matyasovszky I, Makra L, Csepe Z, Deak A, Pal-Molnar E, Fulop A, et al.
Int J Biometeorol . 2014 Nov; 59(9):1179-88. PMID: 25376632
The paper examines the sensitivity of daily airborne Ambrosia (ragweed) pollen levels of a current pollen season not only on daily values of meteorological variables during this season but also...