英:[haus dʌst maɪt]
美:[haʊs dʌst maɪt]
英:[haus dʌst maɪt]
美:[haʊs dʌst maɪt]
[医]房尘螨
noun
either of two widely distributed dust mites (Dermatophagoides farinae and D. pteronyssinus) that commonly occur in house dust and often induce allergic responses (such as runny nose or sneezing) and asthma
… house dust mites—which eat human skin scales—could grow to very large numbers, not only in mattresses and pillows, but also in carpets, upholstered furniture, and even in clothing and window curtains, particularly in warm, humid houses.—Discover
noun
either of two widely distributed dust mites (Dermatophagoides farinae and D. pteronyssinus) that commonly occur in house dust and often induce allergic responses (such as runny nose or sneezing) and asthma
… house dust mites—which eat human skin scales—could grow to very large numbers, not only in mattresses and pillows, but also in carpets, upholstered furniture, and even in clothing and window curtains, particularly in warm, humid houses.—Discover
The first known use of house dust mite was in 1967
house dust mitenoun
either of two widely distributed dust mites of the genus Dermatophagoides (D. farinae and D. pteronyssinus) that commonly occur in house dust and often induce allergic responses (such as runny nose or sneezing) and asthma
… house dust mites—which eat human skin scales—could grow to very large numbers, not only in mattresses and pillows, but also in carpets, upholstered furniture, and even in clothing and window curtains, particularly in warm, humid houses.—Discover
1 Objective To elucidate the interaction of protease inhibitors and house dust mite allergen in vitro.
目的研究螨变应原的致敏机理,观察室尘螨变应原蛋白酶与人鼻分泌物中蛋白抑制酶在体外的相互作用.