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House dust mites (HDM) are a globally important source of allergen responsible for the sensitization of more than 50% of allergic patients.
The proteins examined were the homologues of the P4, P6, P26, and D15 proteins of Haemophilus influenzae.
Activation of receptors of the innate immune system is a critical step in the initiation of immune responses.
More than 50% of allergic patients have house dust mite (HDM) allergy.
We aimed to measure the antibody development to 2 bacteria in a birth cohort at high risk of allergic disease, and to assess which responses are asthma-linked.
The completeness of the coverage of a genome assembly is a critical starting point for all genomic projects so considerable attention is given to the sequencing metrics, which showed high indicators of success.
Nutrition is one of the most easily modifiable environmental factors during early life that may play a role in allergic disease prevention.
Fel d 7 is a common allergen in a Swedish cat-sensitized population that cross-reacts with Can f 1
Recent findings on house dust allergens and their contribution to knowledge that will significantly impact current and future allergy treatments are appraised
In addition to its role in blocking TH2 effector activation in the late-phase allergic response, IL-10 is a known IgG1 switch factor