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Exploring Siglecs: Potential Modulators of Immune Cells in Food Allergy and Therapeutic Applications. [PDF]
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Allergens in Food: Analytical LC-MS/MS Method for the Qualitative Detection of <i>Pistacia vera</i>. [PDF]
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Advances in Shellfish Allergy Therapy: From Current Approaches to Future Strategies. [PDF]
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Science Immunology, 2023Segmental allergen challenge in allergic patients with asthma reveals a previously unknown role for monocytes in the T helper 2 (T H 2)–dependent inflammatory response, whereas in allergic controls without asthma, allergen unresponsiveness seems to be maintained through epithelial-myeloid cell cross-talk that ...
Aurore C. A. Gay, Martijn C. Nawijn
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Allergen motifs and the prediction of allergenicity
Immunology Letters, 2007We have recently shown that the majority of allergens can be represented by allergen motifs. This observation prompted us to experimentally investigate the synthesized peptides corresponding to the in silico motifs with regard to potential IgE binding and cross-reactions with allergens.
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Allergy, allergens and allergen standardization
Medical Journal of Australia, 1984Immediate, type 1 allergic reactions occur following interaction between allergen, immunoglobulin E (IgE), and the mast cell or basophil. Allergen-induced activation of these cells leads to the release of a number of mediators that are responsible for the symptoms observed during an allergic reaction.
Brian A. Baldo, Euan R. Tovey
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