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Edible insects offer a sustainable protein source, requiring fewer resources than traditional livestock. Despite challenges, they have the potential to enhance food security and sustainability for a growing global population. ABSTRACT As the world faces an escalating protein crisis amid climate change, population growth, and resource scarcity, edible ...
Anil Gautam +6 more
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Knowledge and Awareness of Drug-Induced Hypersensitivity Reactions Among Nurses and Pharmacists: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
Altowayan WM +10 more
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Emerging Frontiers in Food Allergy Treatment: Progress, Challenges, and Prospects
Food allergy is a rising global health concern with limited treatment options beyond allergen avoidance and emergency care. This review explores the evolving therapeutic landscape, highlighting advances in allergen immunotherapy, biologics such as monoclonal antibodies, and emerging vaccine‐based approaches.
Ayesha Zahid +3 more
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Afebrile vancomycin-induced delayed hypersensitivity suggestive of incomplete drug rash with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms syndrome: a case report. [PDF]
Chou CH, Chang KC, Kao CL, Hong KJ.
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General Hypersensitivity to Sulphanilamide after Surface Application [PDF]
Geoffrey Wallis
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Quantitative Analyses of Programmed Cell Death (PCD) Relevant Indicators in Postharvest Vegetable
The PCD relevant indicators of postharvest vegetable. ABSTRACT The measurement of factors related to postharvest programmed cell death (PCD) in vegetables is crucial for understanding the physiological and metabolic pathways involved in vegetable ripening, aging, and stress responses. PCD is an actively regulated process orchestrated by the interaction
Qianqian Shi +5 more
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Non-IgE-Mediated Hypersensitivity to Amoxicillin Following Epstein-Barr Virus Infection: A Case Report. [PDF]
Navarro LM +3 more
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Cetuximab Hypersensitivity in the Setting of Asymptomatic Alpha‐Gal Sensitization
ABSTRACT Background Alpha‐gal syndrome is an allergic condition resulting from the bite of the Lonestar tick in the southeastern US that leads to sensitization to mammalian products containing the oligosaccharide galactose‐alpha‐1,3‐galactose (alpha‐gal).
Alexander G. Emerson +3 more
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