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تعداد نتایج: 2931688  

2015
Jelena Spiric Anna M. Engin Michael Karas Andreas Reuter John Matthew Koomen

Allergy against birch pollen is among the most common causes of spring pollinosis in Europe and is diagnosed and treated using extracts from natural sources. Quality control is crucial for safe and effective diagnosis and treatment. However, current methods are very difficult to standardize and do not address individual allergen or isoallergen composition. MS provides information regarding sele...

2015
Claudia Haftmann Anna-Barbara Stittrich Jakob Zimmermann Zhuo Fang Kristyna Hradilkova Markus Bardua Kerstin Westendorf Gitta A Heinz René Riedel Julia Siede Katrin Lehmann Esther E Weinberger David Zimmel Uta Lauer Thomas Häupl Joachim Sieper Marina Backhaus Christian Neumann Ute Hoffmann Martina Porstner Wei Chen Joachim R Grün Ria Baumgrass Mareen Matz Max Löhning Alexander Scheffold Jürgen Wittmann Hyun-Dong Chang Nikolaus Rajewsky Hans-Martin Jäck Andreas Radbruch Mir-Farzin Mashreghi

Repeatedly activated T helper 1 (Th1) cells present during chronic inflammation can efficiently adapt to the inflammatory milieu, for example, by expressing the transcription factor Twist1, which limits the immunopathology caused by Th1 cells. Here, we show that in repeatedly activated murine Th1 cells, Twist1 and T-bet induce expression of microRNA-148a (miR-148a). miR-148a regulates expressio...

Journal: :Journal of investigational allergology & clinical immunology 2010
D Villalta R Asero

BACKGROUND Profilin is a highly conserved protein regarded as a pan-allergen in pollen and vegetable food. Homologous proteins from different sources are highly cross-reactive. OBJECTIVE To assess whether detecting immunoglobulin (Ig) E to multiple profilins from different sources is clinically more useful than detecting IgE to a single representative profilin. METHODS Sera from 43 subjects...

2004
Michael D. Spangfort Henrik Jacobi Anders Millner Peter A. Würtzen Henrik Ipsen Jørgen N. Larsen Lise Lund Jens Holm Michael Gajhede Mercedes Ferreras Anette Henriksen

Human type 1 immediate allergic response symptoms are caused by mediator release from basophils and mast cells. This event is triggered by allergens aggregating preformed IgE Abs bound to the high-affinity receptor (Fc⑀RI) on these cells. Thus, the allergen/IgE interaction is crucial for the cascade leading to the allergic and anaphylactic response. Two genetically engineered forms of the white...

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