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      [The oak processionary caterpillar (Thaumetopoea processiona L.) and man: urticating apparatus and mechanism of action].

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          Abstract

          The urticating apparatus of the oak processionary caterpillar was studied by electron microscopy at times when this species was exceptionally abundant in France. Proteins of urticating hairs were studied by electrophoresis on acrylamide gel and were compared with thaumetopoein, an urticating protein of the pine processionary caterpillar, using immunological techniques. A thaumetopoein-like protein was found to be present in oak processionary urticating hairs. This protein has a histamine-releasing effect in the guinea-pig. Contact dermatitis caused by the oak processionary caterpillar is described and compared to that produced by the pine processionary caterpillar.

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          Journal
          Ann Dermatol Venereol
          Annales de dermatologie et de venereologie
          0151-9638
          0151-9638
          1988
          : 115
          : 10
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Université de Bordeaux I, Laboratoire de Neuroendocrinologie, UA CNRS 1138, Talence.
          Article
          3069025
          a8eab9b5-c9c3-46ce-86c1-022eeb01c3e4
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