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- Bee Pollen-Induced Anaphylaxis: a Case Report and Literature Review Jeong-Hee Choi,1* Young-Sook Jang,1 Jae-Won Oh,2 Cheol-Hong Kim,1 In-Gyu Hyun1
- Exposure of Native Bees Foraging in an Agricultural Landscape to Current-Use Pesticides
- Drone Brood Homogenate As Natural Remedy for Treating Health Care Problem: a Scientific and Practical Approach
- An Overview of the Potential Impacts of Honey Bees to Native Bees, Plant Communities, and Ecosystems in Wild Landscapes: Recommendations for Land Managers
- BEE PRODUCTS – Between Physiological and Pharmacological Effects
- Pollen and Bee Bread As New Health-Oriented Products: a Review T ∗ Marek Kieliszek , Kamil Piwowarek, Anna M
- Bumble Bee Pollen Use and Preference Across Spatial Scales in Humanaltered Landscapes
- Bt-Plants As a Potential Contributing Factor to Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD)
- Bees. Foraging for Nectar and Pollen
- UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO Bumble Bee Pollen Foraging Activation
- Anaphylactic Reaction After Ingestion of Bee Pollen
- Beebread from Apis Mellifera and Apis Dorsata. Comparative Chemical Composition and Bioactivity
- Medicinal Value of Sunflower Pollen Against Bee Pathogens
- Bee Pollen, Propolis & Royal Jelly
- Enhancements for Native Bees in Western Oregon and Washington Cranberry Production
- Bee Bread Production—A New Source of Income for Beekeeping Farms?
- Bee Pollen Versus Bee Bread – Nutritional Value and Biological Properties
- Bee Bread): Chemical and Microbiology Properties and Health Benefits