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Cockroach allergens

Current Allergy and Asthma Reports, 2005
Cockroaches produce several potent allergens associated with sensitization and the development of asthma. Many of these allergens have been cloned and produced as biologically active recombinant proteins. Three-dimensional structure and molecular modeling, in addition to studies on the biological functions of these proteins in the cockroach, have ...
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Allergen mimotopes

Methods, 2004
The causative treatment of type I allergies is a long pursued goal in immunology. To design safe and efficient vaccine preparations, the interaction of the allergen and the symptom-inducing IgE antibodies still needs to be better understood. In this article, we describe the use of the phage display technique in allergy.
Angelika, Riemer   +2 more
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Contact allergens

Ugeskrift for Læger
Approximately 5,200 contact allergens are known. Developing and implementing new chemical substances in the industry and the addition of these substances in various commercial products is a continuous process, and new contact allergens are frequently identified.
Kristian Fredløv, Mose   +13 more
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Allergen Databases

2014
In this chapter, five popular allergen databases have been described: (1) Allergome is based on basic and clinical information on allergens causing an IgE-mediated disease; (2) AllergenOnline allows online search of peer-reviewed allergen list; (3) International Union of Immunological Societies Allergen nomenclature subcommittee database contains ...
Gaurab, Sircar   +3 more
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Lipocalin allergens

Allergy, 2001
Most animal‐derived major allergens causing respiratory sensitization belong to the family of proteins called lipocalins. Their sequential identity varies but the three‐dimensional structure is conserved. They are present in body fluids and secretions. Several lipocalins are able to bind and transport small hydrophobic ligands like retinol.
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Allergen Immunotherapy

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2016
Allergies affect a large proportion of the population. Allergies can adversely affect productivity, sleep, and quality of life and can lead to life-threatening reactions. Allergies can spread to affect multiple organ systems. Allergen immunotherapy is the only therapy that can change the natural history of allergic disease.
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Allergen nomenclature

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1994
T P, King   +5 more
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Allergen immunotherapy

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2010
Specific immunotherapy (SIT) involves the administration of allergen extracts to achieve clinical tolerance of those allergens that cause symptoms in patients with allergic conditions. Immunotherapy is effective in patients with mild forms of allergic disease and also in those who do not respond well to standard drug therapy. Most SIT is given by means
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Allergen immunotherapy: past, present and future

Nature Reviews Immunology, 2022
Stephen Durham
exaly  

Allergens and Allergen Immunotherapy

1998
Allergen immonotherapy in historical perpective definition of an allergen aerobiology allergen nomenclature tree pollen allergens grass pollen allergens weed pollen allergens mold allergens biting insect allergens mite allergens cockroach and other inhalent insect allergens food allergens latex allergens drug allergens, haptens and anaphylatoxins ...
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