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Allergy Medicine
Recent findings in allergy medicine provide new insights
July 12th, 2005
Allergy medicine research advances have been reported from Brazil and Austria. Study 1: Exposure to a new allergen may exert an adjuvant effect on the first allergen used for sensitization. "Oral tolerance is an important approach in allergic diseases and murine model can provide useful information to improve its understanding and therapeutic measures. To address the influence of non-related allergen sensitization in immunized mice with the mite Blomia tropicalis (Bt) or ovalbumin (OVA) or with both Bt/OVA allergens. Furthermore, we sought to verify oral tolerance effect in the Bt/OVA co-immunization model. Mice sensitized with Bt and then...
Source: Science Letter (2005-07-12)
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