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    A Chromosomal-Level Genome of Dermatophagoides farinae, a Common Allergenic Mite Species by Rongxuan Hu, Haifeng Huang, Ying Zhou, Yanshan Liu, Yaning Ren, Yuanfen Liao, Cunyin Yuan, Xiaohong Gu, Yubao Cui

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This comprehensive genomic data provides valuable insights into mite biology and evolutionary adaptations, potentially advancing D. farinae allergy research and treatment strategies.…”
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    Modified rice bran arabinoxylan as a nutraceutical in health and disease-A scoping review with bibliometric analysis. by Soo Liang Ooi, Peter S Micalos, Sok Cheon Pak

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…RBAC has been studied in 17 conditions, including cancer, liver diseases, HIV, allergy, chronic fatigue, gastroenteritis, cold/flu, diabetes, and in healthy participants. …”
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    Technological and Nutritional Challenges, and Novelty in Gluten-Free Breadmaking - a Review by Paola Conte, Costantino Fadda, Natalia Drabińska, Urszula Krupa-Kozak

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…However, the ingestion of gluten by susceptible individuals has been associated with the development of gluten-related disorders such as celiac disease, wheat allergy, and non-celiac gluten sensitivity. The elimination of gluten from cereal-based baked products has a detrimental effect on the breadmaking process and sensory properties, and raises technological challenges in terms of making good quality leavened bread. …”
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    Self-medication and knowledge of pregnant women about the use of medication during pregnancy in the cities of Rijeka and Zadar, Croatia by Željko Jovanović, Petra Vulić

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The most commonly used medications were dietary supplements—75 (44.88%); over-the-counter pain relievers and fever, cough, allergy, cold, and nausea remedies—42 (33.07%); and herbal medicines—8 (6.29%).ConclusionPregnant women need to be better informed about self-medication and the safe use of medication. …”
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    Purification and immunoglobulin E epitopes identification of low molecular weight glutenin: an allergen in Chinese wheat by Yanbo Wang, Yihang Tong, Jinru Zhou, Dong Yang, Linglin Fu

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…This systematic research of LMW-GS may provide new insights into the prevention of wheat allergy and development of hypoallergenic wheat products.…”
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    Theoretical Accounts of Gulf War Syndrome: From Environmental Toxins to Psychoneuroimmunology and Neurodegeneration by Eamonn Ferguson, Helen J. Cassaday

    Published 2002-01-01
    “…This position contrasts with other immunological accounts of GWS that suggest that the immune system demonstrates a shift to a Th2 (allergy) profile. Evidence pertaining to these two contrasting positions is reviewed.…”
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    Study on mechanism of increased allergenicity induced by Ara h 3 from roasted peanut using bone marrow-derived dendritic cells by MinJia Wang, Shuo Wang, Xiaodong Sun, ZhiRui Deng, Bing Niu, Qin Chen

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Little information was so far available about allergenic mechanism of the roasted peanut allergens during initial stages of allergy. The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of roasting (150 °C, 20 min) on biochemical and biological properties of Ara h 3, a major peanut allergen. …”
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    Ethanol Extract of Ampelopsis brevipedunculata Rhizomes Suppresses IgE-Mediated Mast Cell Activation and Anaphylaxis by Ji-Yeong Park, Min-Jong Kim, Young-Ae Choi, Seung Woong Lee, Soyoung Lee, Yong Hyun Jang, Sang-Hyun Kim

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…More than 20% of the world’s population suffers from allergic diseases, including allergic asthma, rhinitis, and atopic dermatitis that severely reduce the patient’s quality of life. The treatment of allergy has been developed, but there are still unmet needs. …”
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