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6 Citations
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16 February 2024

The treatment of allergic conditions presents a challenge for both seasonal allergic rhinitis and perennial rhinitis sufferers. The increasing prevalence of both of these types of allergic responses requires the use of a range of treatments which can...

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5 Citations
14,742 Views
13 Pages

New Therapies in the Biological Treatment of Psoriasis: A Review

  • Mateusz Kamil Ożóg,
  • Alicja Derkacz,
  • Dawid Klimczak,
  • Sara Winkler and
  • Laura Wojciuch

Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease primarily affecting the skin and, in some cases, the joints, and is characterized by erythematous, scaling lesions. Building up the doses has been conventional, but many patients will not obtain...

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7 Citations
13,721 Views
18 Pages

Efficacy and Safety of Oral Probiotics in Children with Allergic Rhinitis: A Review

  • Angela Klain,
  • Giulio Dinardo,
  • Cristiana Indolfi,
  • Marcella Contieri,
  • Alessandra Salvatori,
  • Sossio Vitale,
  • Fabio Decimo,
  • Giorgio Ciprandi and
  • Michele Miraglia del Giudice

7 March 2023

The prevalence of allergic rhinitis is rising, and it is impacting children’s growth and quality of life. To uncover unconventional treatment modalities, research was carried out to clarify the significance of novel components in the pathophysi...

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6 Citations
11,477 Views
15 Pages

Targeting IgE and Th2-Cytokines in Allergy: Brief Updates on Monoclonal Antibodies and Antibody Gene Therapy

  • Henry C. Ezechukwu,
  • Oyelola A. Adegboye,
  • Wahab O. Okunowo and
  • Theophilus I. Emeto

3 April 2023

The search for an effective treatment of allergic conditions is an ongoing global health challenge due to the high prevalence of allergies. Epinephrine and glucocorticosteroids remain the oldest and most widely used treatment regimen for allergy, and...

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10,324 Views
11 Pages

Should the Cat Stay Home? A Guide to Managing Cat Allergies

  • Ramin Beheshti,
  • Polly Huang,
  • Megan Le,
  • Rachel Peterson and
  • Jody R. Tversky

Worldwide, cat allergies affect 15% of the population. Cat allergens are ubiquitous and challenging to eliminate from homes, making it difficult to implement effective allergen reduction strategies. Developing strategies to reduce cat allergens in ho...

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7 Citations
10,230 Views
43 Pages

13 July 2023

Most of the allergenic proteins from fruits identified so far belong to different families of pathogenesis-related (PR) proteins. These PR proteins have been classified in different families of structurally and functionally unrelated proteins, but th...

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5 Citations
9,900 Views
19 Pages

Genetic and Epigenetic Factors in Risk and Susceptibility for Childhood Asthma

  • Dimitrina Miteva,
  • Snezhina Lazova and
  • Tsvetelina Velikova

14 June 2023

Asthma is a common respiratory disease that affects people of all ages, characterized by considerable heterogeneity in age, clinical presentation, genetics, epigenetics, environmental factors, treatment response, and prognostic outcomes. Asthma affec...

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2 Citations
9,144 Views
9 Pages

Allergic Rhinitis Systematic Review Shows the Trends in Prevalence in Children and Adolescents in Greece since 1990

  • Christos Kogias,
  • Aikaterini Drylli,
  • Demosthenes Panagiotakos,
  • Konstantinos Douros and
  • George Antonogeorgos

6 November 2023

Allergic rhinitis is the most common immune disorder worldwide, affecting approximately 10–40% of the general population. It is characterized by an inflammatory response of the nasal mucosa following exposure to non-infectious, inhaled, and air...

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11 Citations
8,853 Views
16 Pages

Allergenicity and Conformational Diversity of Allergens

  • Clarissa A. Seidler,
  • Ricarda Zeindl,
  • Monica L. Fernández-Quintero,
  • Martin Tollinger and
  • Klaus R. Liedl

11 January 2024

Allergens are substances that cause abnormal immune responses and can originate from various sources. IgE-mediated allergies are one of the most common and severe types of allergies, affecting more than 20% of the population in Western countries. All...

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1 Citations
6,880 Views
13 Pages

Emerging Treatment Options for Peanut Allergy

  • Travis Satnarine,
  • Alana Xavier de Almeida,
  • Malaika Woody,
  • Krisia Banegas Carballo,
  • Diana Chan,
  • Pytregay Thompson,
  • Gary Kleiner and
  • Melissa Gans

19 February 2025

Peanut allergy, a significant public health issue, poses challenges due to its potential for life-threatening anaphylaxis and profound impact on quality of life. Traditional management approaches, including allergen avoidance and epinephrine administ...

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4 Citations
6,688 Views
18 Pages

Population growth and the depletion of natural resources have driven the incorporation of edible insects into the human food matrix. Despite their high nutritional value and the environmental benefits of insect farming compared to conventional protei...

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9 Citations
6,491 Views
20 Pages

6 December 2024

This review explores strategies for mitigating food allergies by treating foods with biopolymers, bioactive compounds, and food-grade enzymes. Biopolymers like chitosan, alginate, and pectin show potential in reducing the allergenic properties of foo...

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3 Citations
6,352 Views
16 Pages

Peanut Allergy Diagnosis: Current Practices, Emerging Technologies, and Future Directions

  • Travis Satnarine,
  • Nadia Makkoukdji,
  • Valishti Pundit,
  • Alexia Vignau,
  • Pranav Sharma,
  • Duenna Warren,
  • Gary Kleiner and
  • Melissa Gans

13 February 2025

Peanut allergy presents a significant and growing public health concern, marked by its increasing prevalence and potential for severe allergic reactions. Traditional diagnostic methods, such as skin prick testing and serum IgE assays, serve as corner...

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1 Citations
5,932 Views
26 Pages

Genetic and Epigenetic Interconnections Between Atopic Dermatitis, Allergic Rhinitis, and Rhinitis with Nasal Polyps

  • Alexandra Danielidi,
  • Spyridon Lygeros,
  • Alexandra Anastogianni,
  • Gerasimos Danielidis,
  • Sophia Georgiou,
  • Constantinos Stathopoulos and
  • Katerina Grafanaki

Background: Atopic dermatitis (AD), allergic rhinitis (AR), and chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) represent interconnected conditions within the spectrum of type 2 inflammatory diseases. While these conditions share common genetic and...

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5,759 Views
26 Pages

The Role of Bacterial Toxins and Environmental Factors in the Development of Food Allergies

  • Ahsanullah Unar,
  • Muqaddas Qureshi,
  • Hassan Imran Afridi and
  • Shafkatullah Wassan

1 November 2024

Food allergies (FAs) represent a significant and growing global health issue, with increasing prevalence across different age groups. This review provides a comprehensive analysis of the epidemiology, mechanisms, and risk factors involved in FA devel...

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1 Citations
5,142 Views
17 Pages

The interplay between allergic diseases and neurological disorders has gained increasing attention over the past decades, highlighting potential shared pathophysiological pathways. Allergic diseases, including asthma, eczema, and allergic rhinitis, a...

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1 Citations
4,960 Views
20 Pages

Atopic Dermatitis: Pathophysiology and Emerging Treatments

  • Ernestina B. Hansen-Sackey and
  • Stella Hartono

10 November 2025

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease marked by pruritus and eczematous lesions that significantly impacts patient quality of life. This review covers the intricate interplay of barrier dysfunction, immune dysregulation, and m...

  • Protocol
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1 Citations
4,397 Views
13 Pages

Effect of Photobiomodulation Therapy in an Experimental Model of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: A Dosimetric Study

  • Cintia Estefano Alves,
  • Tawany Gonçalves Santos,
  • Luana Beatriz Vitoretti,
  • Cinthya Cosme Gutierrez Duran,
  • Stella Zamuner,
  • Rodrigo Labat,
  • José Antonio Silva,
  • Maria Cristina Chavantes,
  • Flavio Aimbire and
  • Ana Paula Ligeiro de Oliveira
  • + 1 author

26 September 2025

This study aimed to evaluate the effects of different dosimetric parameters of photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) in an experimental model of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). C57BL/6 mice were assigned to the following groups: Baseline, C...

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14 Pages

(1) Background: Allergic disorders and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) are immune dysregulation conditions that are increasingly prevalent, with growing evidence suggesting shared pathogenesis. (2) Results: Patients with SLE have a higher risk of...

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4,186 Views
12 Pages

Analysis of Viability as Readout of Lymphocyte Transformation Test in Drug Hypersensitivity Diagnostics

  • András Gyovai,
  • Gabriella Metzler,
  • Krisztián Papp and
  • József Prechl

In vitro tests of cellular activity form part of the diagnostic algorithm of drug hypersensitivity reactions. Because of the wide range of pharmacological mechanisms, clinical symptoms, genetic components, and laboratory tests involved, it is importa...

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2 Citations
4,128 Views
30 Pages

AYA22A Aptamers Mitigate Peanut Allergenicity: Insights from Degranulation Assays and Modulating Immune Responses

  • Mohamad Ammar Ayass,
  • Trivendra Tripathi,
  • Natalya Griko,
  • Ramya Ramankutty Nair,
  • Tutku Okyay,
  • Jin Zhang,
  • Kevin Zhu,
  • Kristen Melendez,
  • Victor Pashkov and
  • Lina Abi-Mosleh

6 August 2024

Food allergy, particularly peanut allergy (PA), is a growing health concern affecting millions globally. PA can lead to severe reactions, including fatal anaphylaxis. Despite the availability of FDA-approved therapies like Palforzia, a cure remains e...

  • Article
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2 Citations
4,075 Views
18 Pages

Effect of Eriobotrya japonica Leaf Supplements on Allergic Rhinitis Symptoms and Skin Conditions in Healthy Adults: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study

  • Masumi Nagae,
  • Maki Nagata,
  • Masako Matsumoto,
  • Naomichi Takemoto,
  • Yhiya Amen,
  • Dongmei Wang,
  • Yuri Yoshimitsu and
  • Kuniyoshi Shimizu

30 October 2023

Eriobotrya japonica (E. japonica) leaves have been used as an herbal traditional medicine in China and Japan owing to their anti-inflammatory and protective effects against skin conditions and allergy symptoms. These beneficial effects are likely med...

  • Article
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1 Citations
3,985 Views
17 Pages

Young Adults and Allergic Rhinitis: A Population Often Overlooked but in Need of Targeted Help

  • Georgina Jones,
  • Rachel House,
  • Sinthia Bosnic-Anticevich,
  • Lynn Cheong and
  • Biljana Cvetkovski

30 September 2024

Allergic Rhinitis (AR) currently affects 27% of young adults (18–24 years old) in Australia. Although the nature of AR and its management are well-researched in adult and paediatric populations, little is known about young adults. Given the bio...

  • Article
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2 Citations
3,982 Views
14 Pages

Assessing the Knowledge of Anaphylaxis Management and Adrenaline Auto-Injector Administration among Parents of Children with Food Allergies: A Cross-Sectional Study

  • Caoimhe Cronin,
  • Hannah Keohane,
  • Eimear O’Rourke,
  • Ciobha O’Kelly,
  • Yukta Ramesh,
  • Laura Flores,
  • Aoife Gallagher,
  • Anda Dumitrescu,
  • Roberto Velasco and
  • Juan Trujillo

15 July 2024

Background: Despite the importance of caregivers being trained in anaphylaxis management and the use of adrenaline auto-injectors (AAIs), studies have revealed inadequate caregiver knowledge. The caregiver anaphylaxis knowledge in an Irish population...

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3,845 Views
21 Pages

Endoscopic Dilation for Fibrostenotic Complications in Eosinophilic Esophagitis—A Narrative Review

  • Marco Michelon,
  • Edoardo Vincenzo Savarino,
  • Michele Montori,
  • Maria Eva Argenziano,
  • Pieter Jan Poortmans,
  • Pierfrancesco Visaggi,
  • Roberto Penagini,
  • David J. Tate,
  • Marina Coletta and
  • Andrea Sorge

Esophageal fibrotic remodeling is a major complication of chronic inflammation in eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) and represents one of the main determinants of symptoms in adult patients with EoE, with a remarkable impact on patients’ quality o...

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3,813 Views
10 Pages

The Role of Medical History and Allergic Tests in the Analysis of Antibiotic Allergy in the Pediatric Population

  • Margarita Dimitroglou,
  • Dafni Moriki,
  • Olympia Sardeli,
  • Elpiniki Kartsiouni,
  • Despoina Koumpagioti,
  • Angeliki Galani,
  • Vassiliki Papaevangelou and
  • Konstantinos Douros

According to parental reports, about 10% of children are believed to be allergic to at least one antibiotic, leading to the prescription of second line medications. This incurs higher costs, results in less effective treatments, and contributes to gl...

  • Article
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3,739 Views
16 Pages

Structural Insights on Cross-Reactivity of Mite Allergens with Helminth Proteins

  • Ayrton B. P. Lisboa,
  • Neuza M. Alcantara-Neves,
  • Eric R. G. R. Aguiar,
  • Carina S. Pinheiro,
  • Luis G. C. Pacheco and
  • Eduardo S. da Silva

20 June 2024

Updated notions about the so-called hygiene hypothesis consider now that helminths may have influence in the training of the immune system during childhood. Considering the similar type of immune response between helminth infections and allergic illn...

  • Article
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1 Citations
3,692 Views
14 Pages

A Roadmap to Toxocariasis Infection Control: A Comprehensive Study on Its Impact, Seroprevalence, and Allergic Implications in Latin America

  • Raphael Chagas Silva,
  • Jaqueline Wang da Silva,
  • Antônio Márcio Santana Fernandes,
  • Camila Alexandrina Viana de Figueiredo,
  • Natália Gomes de Morais Coneglian,
  • Neuza Maria Alcântara Neves and
  • Carina da Silva Pinheiro

15 August 2024

This study was conducted using data from the SCAALA (Social Change Asthma and Allergy in Latin America) cohort in Brazil from 2005 to 2013. We examined the seroprevalence and risk factors of toxocariasis, a parasitic infection leading to conditions s...

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3 Citations
3,614 Views
10 Pages

Is Switching of Adrenaline Auto Injector Devices a Concern for Anaphylaxis Management? A CROSS-Sectional Study

  • Caoimhe Cronin,
  • Ciobha O’Kelly,
  • Hannah Keohane,
  • Laura Flores Villarta,
  • Ciara Tobin,
  • Roberto Velasco and
  • Juan Trujillo Wurttele

12 May 2023

Adrenaline auto injectors (AAI) are the mainstay of treatment in anaphylaxis. However, many caregivers of children with food allergies are unable to administer an AAI when assessed. One proposed factor for this finding is the lack of training and fam...

  • Article
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2 Citations
3,581 Views
17 Pages

Allergic rhinitis and asthma are significant public health concerns worldwide. While previous studies have explored how nasal and buccal bacteriotas influence these conditions, few have directly compared their bacteriomes within the same cohort. To b...

  • Review
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3,472 Views
38 Pages

Medium and variable vessel vasculitides are a heterogeneous group of rare, immune-mediated vascular disorders that are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. The standard treatment approach involves glucocorticoids and immunosuppressive...

  • Review
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3,450 Views
22 Pages

Multiple sclerosis (MS) and allergic diseases, traditionally considered immunologically opposing entities, may share pathogenic mechanisms rooted in immune dysregulation. While MS is predominantly mediated by Th1 and Th17 responses and allergies by T...

  • Article
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2 Citations
3,350 Views
16 Pages

Real-World Outcomes and Healthcare Utilization of Lanadelumab in Spain: Insights from First Cohort of Difficult-to-Treat Hereditary Angioedema Cases

  • Inmaculada Sánchez-Machín,
  • Ruperto González-Pérez,
  • Elena Mederos-Luis,
  • Sara García-Gil and
  • Paloma Poza-Guedes

11 February 2025

Background/Objectives: Hereditary angioedema (HAE) is a rare genetic condition marked by recurring episodes of intense swelling that affect the skin, gastrointestinal system, and airways. Lanadelumab, a monoclonal antibody that inhibits plasma kallik...

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3,334 Views
10 Pages

Food Allergy-Associated Cutaneous Manifestations in Children: A Narrative Review

  • Annabel Hou,
  • Joyce J. Zhu,
  • Pratiksha Patra and
  • Sharon Albers

The rising prevalence of pediatric food allergies represents a growing public health concern, with hospitalizations for food-induced anaphylaxis on the rise. Early cutaneous manifestations, particularly in the setting of atopic dermatitis (AD), may i...

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3,244 Views
14 Pages

Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) and atopic dermatitis (AD) are both inflammatory dermatoses that can significantly impact patient quality of life, however, limited research exists regarding their association. The purpose of this comprehensive review is...

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3,100 Views
7 Pages

The Role of Peamaclein (Pru p 7) in PFAS Patients: An Italian Real-Life Study

  • Marco Spalletti,
  • Valentina Lasala,
  • Paolo Cameli,
  • Laura Bergantini,
  • Marco Saletti,
  • Valerio Beltrami,
  • Elena Bargagli and
  • Miriana d’Alessandro

10 August 2023

Pollen food allergy syndrome (PFAS) is an allergic reaction to specific foods in persons previously sensitised to pollen. The diagnosis of PFAS is made after taking a patient’s medical history and, in some cases, conducting skin tests and oral...

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2 Citations
3,068 Views
14 Pages

Multiplex Specific IgE Profiling in Neonatal Stool of Preterms Predicts IgE-Mediated Disease

  • Youssouf Sereme,
  • Moïse Michel,
  • Soraya Mezouar,
  • Nicolas Orain,
  • Renaud Cezar,
  • Tran Tu Anh,
  • Pierre Corbeau,
  • Anne Filleron and
  • Joana Vitte

26 February 2023

Background: The natural history of immunoglobulin (Ig) E-mediated diseases in preterm infants is still elusive. We aimed at developing a non-invasive tool for detecting specific IgE (sIgE) and eosinophil-derived neurotoxin (EDN) in neonatal fecal sam...

  • Article
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2 Citations
3,056 Views
12 Pages

26 March 2024

Documented penicillin allergies are associated with an increased risk of surgical site infections (SSIs), and first-line antibiotics (e.g., cefazolin) are associated with a lower risk of SSIs. The goal of this study was to evaluate the effect of a ph...

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2 Citations
3,008 Views
12 Pages

8 April 2024

Background: Food allergy management requires avoidance of allergenic food. While the direct costs of food allergy management have been described, avoidance may also contribute to time and opportunity costs. We aimed to conduct a scoping review of the...

  • Article
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1 Citations
2,970 Views
18 Pages

Removal of N-Terminal Peptide Impacts Structural Aspects of an IgE-Reactive Recombinant Der p 5

  • Camilo J. B. Vieira,
  • Raphael C. Silva,
  • Elisânia F. Silveira,
  • Antônio M. S. Fernandes,
  • Dumar A. Jaramillo-Hernández,
  • Luis F. S. Garcés,
  • Larissa M. S. Fonseca,
  • Bruna A. S. Machado,
  • Jamille S. Fernandes and
  • Eduardo S. da Silva
  • + 7 authors

18 September 2023

(1) Background: Modification of the structural elements of allergens is widely used in the field of allergies. The goal of the present research was to express, purify, and characterize the shortened recombinant group 5 allergen of Dermatophagoides pt...

  • Article
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2 Citations
2,910 Views
14 Pages

16 December 2024

Background/Objectives: Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD), an inflammatory skin condition, is commonly treated with topical corticosteroids; however, long-term use of these drugs is associated with various risks, such as skin atrophy and steroid resis...

  • Review
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1 Citations
2,831 Views
11 Pages

Both allergic rhinitis and chronic rhinosinusitis with or without nasal polyps have important factors in common with asthma. They are often present simultaneously, they have similar pathogenesis processes, and they have synergistic effects on the cli...

  • Systematic Review
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2,749 Views
16 Pages

Allergy to Plant-Based Panallergens LTPs in Children: A Scoping Review

  • Nikos Priftis,
  • Dimitra Karaviti and
  • Kostas Douros

18 November 2024

Introduction: Lipid Transfer Proteins (LTPs) are plant-derived panallergens that have emerged as significant allergens in Mediterranean populations. Though less common in children, LTP allergies represent a critical consideration for physicians diagn...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,733 Views
20 Pages

The Relationship between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Non-Asthmatic Allergies: A Systematic Review

  • Julian Ang,
  • Farshid Bayat,
  • Aoife Gallagher,
  • David O’Keeffe,
  • Melissa Isabella Meyer,
  • Roberto Velasco,
  • Zaheera Yusuf and
  • Juan Trujillo

10 October 2024

Since the publication of the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Study in 1998, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of studies exploring the immunoendocrinological sequelae of toxic stress. However, the literature exploring this in rela...

  • Article
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2 Citations
2,727 Views
11 Pages

Purification and Epitope Mapping of Jug r 4, a Major Walnut Allergen

  • Stephen A. Y. Gipson,
  • Jacqueline B. Nesbit,
  • Lauren T. Swientoniewski,
  • Stephen I. Rogers,
  • S. Shahzad Mustafa,
  • Stephen C. Dreskin,
  • Suzanne S. Teuber,
  • Hsiaopo Cheng and
  • Soheila J. Maleki

Background: Tree nut allergy affects approximately 1% of the U.S. population and the prevalence is increasing. Walnut allergy is the most commonly reported tree nut allergy in the United States. This study aimed to investigate the IgE cross-reactivit...

  • Review
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2,683 Views
15 Pages

Understanding Insect Bite Hypersensitivity in Horses: A Narrative Review for Clinical Practice

  • Alexandra Nicoleta Mureșan,
  • Ilinca Maria Țăpuc and
  • Daniela Mihaela Neagu

22 September 2025

Insect bite hypersensitivity (IBH) is a seasonally recurrent allergic dermatitis representing one of the most prevalent dermatological conditions in horses worldwide. This condition, driven by hypersensitivity to salivary allergens of Culicoides spp....

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