Naoko Inomata
Department of Dermatology
Yokohama City University Hospital
Yokohama
Japan
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- Wheat allergy. Inomata, N. Curr. Opin. Allergy. Clin. Immunol (2009)
- Multiple H1-antihistamine-induced urticaria. Inomata, N., Tatewaki, S., Ikezawa, Z. J. Dermatol. (2009)
- Safety of selective cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitors and a basic non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) in Japanese patients with NSAID-induced urticaria and/or angioedema: Comparison of meloxicam, etodolac and tiaramide. Inomata, N., Osuna, H., Yamaguchi, J., Onoda, M., Takeshita, Y., Chiba, Y., Kambara, T., Ikezawa, Z. J. Dermatol. (2007)
- Late-onset anaphylaxis after ingestion of Bacillus Subtilis-fermented soybeans (Natto): clinical review of 7 patients. Inomata, N., Osuna, H., Kawano, K., Yamaguchi, J., Yanagimachi, M., Matsukura, S., Ikezawa, Z. Allergol. Int (2007)
- Multiple chemical sensitivities following intolerance to azo dye in sweets in a 5-year-old girl. Inomata, N., Osuna, H., Fujita, H., Ogawa, T., Ikezawa, Z. Allergol. Int (2006)
- Late-onset anaphylaxis to fermented soybeans: the first confirmation of food-induced, late-onset anaphylaxis by provocation test. Inomata, N., Osuna, H., Yanagimachi, M., Ikezawa, Z. Ann. Allergy Asthma Immunol. (2005)
- Differential gene expression profile between cord blood progenitor-derived and adult progenitor-derived human mast cells. Inomata, N., Tomita, H., Ikezawa, Z., Saito, H. Immunol. Lett. (2005)