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Editorial: A new era in the treatment of food allergy. [PDF]
Umetsu DT.
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Algorithms in Allergy: Molecular Allergology in the Context of Animal Allergy
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Christiane Hilger +4 more
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Structural Determination of a Human IgE Epitope on Major Birch Allergen Bet v 1
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Andrea O'Malley +4 more
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Current Opinion in Immunology, 2001
IgE receptors are implicated as important components of the immunological pathway in allergic and inflammatory diseases. Recent investigations have begun to unravel the structure, signal transduction and function of IgE receptors from different cell types in rodent and human systems.
N, Novak, S, Kraft, T, Bieber
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IgE receptors are implicated as important components of the immunological pathway in allergic and inflammatory diseases. Recent investigations have begun to unravel the structure, signal transduction and function of IgE receptors from different cell types in rodent and human systems.
N, Novak, S, Kraft, T, Bieber
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IgE-immunotoxins. I. IgE-intact ricin
Immunopharmacology, 1987An IgE immunotoxin consisting of rat IgE myeloma protein, IR 162, conjugated via the heterobifunctional linking agent N-succinimidyl-3-(2-pyridyldithio)propionate to intact ricin was synthesized and evaluated. The capacity of this IgE-immunotoxin to bind to rat basophilic leukemia cells (RBL cells) and to inhibit RBL cell incorporation of [3H]leucine ...
H, Boltansky +3 more
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Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 2003
Food allergy (FA) is characterized by an abnormal immunologic reactivity to food proteins. The gastro-intestinal tract serves not only a nutritive function but also is a major immunologic organ. Although previously thought to be triggered primarily by an IgE-mediated mechanism of injury, considerable evidence now suggests that non-IgE mechanisms may ...
Aderbal, Sabra +5 more
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Food allergy (FA) is characterized by an abnormal immunologic reactivity to food proteins. The gastro-intestinal tract serves not only a nutritive function but also is a major immunologic organ. Although previously thought to be triggered primarily by an IgE-mediated mechanism of injury, considerable evidence now suggests that non-IgE mechanisms may ...
Aderbal, Sabra +5 more
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