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Allergen extracts

Allergen extracts and recombinant proteins: comparison of efficiency of in vitro allergy diagnostics using multiplex assay on a biological microchip

Allergen extracts and recombinant proteins: comparison of efficiency of in vitro allergy diagnostics using multiplex assay on a biological microchip

... major allergen occurs in a considerable fraction of patients who have allergy to birch pollen (60–90 %) [17], while as little as 12 % of patients have sensitization to other recombinant components (Bet v 2, Bet v  ...

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Sensitivity and specificity of standardised allergen extracts in skin prick test for diagnoses of IgE-mediated respiratory allergies

Sensitivity and specificity of standardised allergen extracts in skin prick test for diagnoses of IgE-mediated respiratory allergies

... that allergen extracts used for skin prick testing are of an appropriate concentration to minimise the possibility of false positive and false negative skin reactions [1, 4, ...an allergen extract ...

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An approach to quality control of cockroach allergen extracts in india using electrophoresis and biochemical methods

An approach to quality control of cockroach allergen extracts in india using electrophoresis and biochemical methods

... cockroach allergen extracts obtained from naturally occurring biological source material in order to achieve uniformity and reproducibility in a clinical ...of allergen extracts in ...

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Subcutaneous immunotherapy with depigmented-polymerized allergen extracts: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Subcutaneous immunotherapy with depigmented-polymerized allergen extracts: a systematic review and meta-analysis

... AIT: allergen‑specific immunotherapy; ARIA: Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma; cSMS: combined symptom and medication score; CSR: clinical study report; DPAE: depigmented‑polymerized allergen ...

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Management of the polyallergic patient with allergy immunotherapy: a practice-based approach

Management of the polyallergic patient with allergy immunotherapy: a practice-based approach

... group, allergen extracts will be very similar in terms of the composi- tion, the source material’s physicochemical and biological properties, the allergens’ structural homology (and thus cross-reactivity) ...

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Allergen-specific immunotherapy

Allergen-specific immunotherapy

... use extracts of clinically relevant allergens for immu- notherapy treatment ...sets. Allergen extracts are commer- cially available for most of the commonly recognized allergens ...standardized ...

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Allergen-specific immunotherapy

Allergen-specific immunotherapy

... use extracts of clinically relevant allergens for immunotherapy treatment ...sets. Allergen extracts are commercially available for most of the commonly recognized allergens ...standardized ...

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David-et.al_.-Foods.-Ann-Allergy-Immunol-2017119101-7.pdf

David-et.al_.-Foods.-Ann-Allergy-Immunol-2017119101-7.pdf

... Allergen extracts are used for the diagnosis and sometimes the treatment of allergic ...allergies, allergen extracts are used to identify the offending ...using allergen extracts ...

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Optimization of Allergen Standardization

Optimization of Allergen Standardization

... quality allergen extracts is essential for the diagnosis and im- munotherapy of allergic ...of allergen extracts concerns determination of the allergen unit, development of reference ...

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Diagnosing allergic sensitizations in the third millennium: why clinicians should know allergen molecule structures

Diagnosing allergic sensitizations in the third millennium: why clinicians should know allergen molecule structures

... During the seventies IgE detection in blood was intro- duced. Since that time the laboratory allergy test has been greatly developed, leading to third generation tools. This implies, however, increasing testing costs, ...

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Sensitization to common aeroallergens in a population of young adults in a sub-Saharan Africa setting: a cross-sectional study

Sensitization to common aeroallergens in a population of young adults in a sub-Saharan Africa setting: a cross-sectional study

... standardized allergen extracts provided by ALK laboratories (Argonne in Varennes, France): the house dust mites Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, Dermatophagoi- des farinae and Blomia tropicalis, the moulds ...

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Production of Recombinant Peanut Allergen Ara h 2 using Lactococcus lactis

Production of Recombinant Peanut Allergen Ara h 2 using Lactococcus lactis

... natural allergen extracts ...recombinant allergen expression can facilitate i) high yield allergen production with low biological or batch to batch variation ii) material for refined and ...

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Primary Prevention of Allergic Diseases: Current Concepts and Mechanisms

Primary Prevention of Allergic Diseases: Current Concepts and Mechanisms

... The so-called ‘‘farming effect’’ belongs to the best- described environmental factors that are associated with a diminished risk of atopic diseases. 45 It is based on intensive exposure to organic dust and thus to a ...

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Immunotherapy with Allergen Peptides

Immunotherapy with Allergen Peptides

... received subcutaneous incremental doses of a mixture of three immunodominant peptides at weekly intervals. 55 The cumulative peptide dose was 397.1 mg, with a first dose of 0.1 mg building to a final series of ...

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Allergen immunotherapy in pregnancy

Allergen immunotherapy in pregnancy

... Background: Allergic diseases such as asthma and allergic rhinitis constitute asignificant burden of disease among women of childbearing age and those who arepregnant. Adequately managing these conditions is paramount in ...

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Repeated allergen exposure reduce early phase airway response and leukotriene release despite upregulation of 5-lipoxygenase pathways

Repeated allergen exposure reduce early phase airway response and leukotriene release despite upregulation of 5-lipoxygenase pathways

... repeated allergen challenge is due to a decrease of the activity of 5-LO and COX2 pathways, we measured the levels of these mediators in isolated airway tissues from sensitized and repeatedly TMA-exposed gui- nea ...

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Parvalbumin: characterisation of the cross-reactive major fish allergen

Parvalbumin: characterisation of the cross-reactive major fish allergen

... While most edible fish species belong to the group of bony fish, several cartilaginous species are consumed in the Asian-Pacific region including the analysed Blacktip shark, elephant shark, gummy shark, sparsely spotted ...

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Display of wasp venom allergens on the cell surface of Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Display of wasp venom allergens on the cell surface of Saccharomyces cerevisiae

... for allergen expression on the surface is fast and the cells can be tested directly for IgE bind- ing by FACS and histamine release without the need for recombinant protein ...

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Nanoparticle-allergen interactions mediate human allergic responses: protein corona characterization and cellular responses

Nanoparticle-allergen interactions mediate human allergic responses: protein corona characterization and cellular responses

... that allergen-specific cellular responses are mainly driven by the availability and accessibility of intact epitopes, which are not limited to a particular tertiary structure or orientation of the ...

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The placebo effect in allergen-specific immunotherapy trials

The placebo effect in allergen-specific immunotherapy trials

... It has also been reported that the exposure route plays an important role in the magnitude of the placebo effect and that injections cause greater placebo effects than tablets or oral applications [32,33]. An increased ...

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