A. J. FREWUniversity Medicine, Southampton General Hospital, Southampton, UKJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdClinical & Experimental AllergyDreborg S, Bousquet J, Lowenstein H, Frew AJ. Response to what is a "major' allergen by L Berrens. Clin Exp Allergy 1994; 24:610-1....
This systematic review and meta-analysis of case studies and case reports assesses the risk of severe immediate allergic reactions to a second dose of
The onset of AD is usually in childhood, but 70% of severe cases of AD will carry forward to adulthood (Arikian et al, 1998). Although not life-threatening, AD has significant impact on patients' quality of life and the national economy, with the national medical costs for AD care ...
≥0.4, the threshold value. a, allergen; na, non-allergen. eleven scaa strains and 160 tsa56 strains were considered for conservancy analysis by the iedb tool. tsa56 protein name of identified peptide linear b-cell epitopes length server allergeicity by allertope v. 2.0 agadir score ...
will impact viral yield. This is particularly true for cell lines used to produce influenza vaccines such as MDCK, Vero, and HEK-293, which diverge heavily from primary cells and each other in terms of their innate antiviral response12,15. The question of which gene knockouts will give the ...
In the latter study, 361 genes relevant for inflammation, wound healing or immune response processes showed an increased expression, whereas 226 genes associated with differentiation and skin barrier function showed decreased mRNA concentrations in allergen-treated skin of sensitized dogs [10]. In ...
within hosts. Moreover, all epitopes demonstrated antigenicity that surpassed the score of 1.0, the threshold set for highly antigenic epitopes46. Therefore, these epitopes are expected to have a substantial ability to be recognized as foreign materials that can potentially trigger an immune response....
In addition, eosinophils numbers, levels of IL-4, IL-13 and allergen-specific IgE also significantly increase. Therefore, MRC1 has a protective role in allergic asthma which is mediated by allergen uptake and clearance (Fig. 1), and this function may be mediated through miR-511-3p; an ...
Little is known about the practice of introducing BM and BE and existing barriers to this approach. The purpose of this study was to gather a current assessment of the implementation of BM and BE oral food challenges and diets for milk- and egg-allergic children. We conducted an electronic ...
We used an allergen-free bone substitute material of bovine origin to fill bone defects or to reconstruct ridge configurations. In radiographs, it allowed identification of the surrounding native bone. Histologically, the permanency of the bone graft was still recognizable more than 6 years later. ...