Hatching out of allergens from pollens of Japanese cedar 33 sec.
In spring, a billion of pollens fly out to the air from a twig of Japanese cedar. A cedar pollen has a spherical shape with a handle as a curling stone. When pollens are inhaled and adhered with mucus in the nose, allergens are hatched from pollens and trigger an allergic reaction.
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