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Immunology and Allergy
Int Arch Allergy Immunol (2016) 170 (3): 194–200.
Published Online: 03 September 2016
... to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Cross reactions Hymenoptera venom Insect sting allergy Specific IgE Tryptase In parallel to the reported clinical reaction pattern, more individuals had IgE ≥0.35...
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Subject Area:
Immunology and Allergy
Int Arch Allergy Immunol (1994) 103 (2): 152–159.
Published Online: 03 September 2009
... responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Leukocytes, human Angiotensins I and II High performance liquid chromatography Radioimmunoassay Hymenoptera venom Anaphylaxis K. Hermann J...
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Subject Area:
Immunology and Allergy
Int Arch Allergy Immunol (2008) 146 (2): 122–132.
Published Online: 18 January 2008
..., the culprit insect remains unidentified. The usefulness of the cellular assays CAST®-ELISA and Flow-CAST® in the management of hymenoptera venom allergy was investigated. Methods: 134 patients with systemic reactions after a yellow jacket wasp and/or honey bee sting and 44 healthy controls underwent skin...
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Subject Area:
Immunology and Allergy
Int Arch Allergy Immunol (1999) 120 (2): 166–168.
Published Online: 15 October 1999
... patients with Vespula venom sensitization had CAP classes 1 or higher within the first 2 weeks. Those 5 patients with CAP class 0 within the first 2 weeks had detectable IgE concentrations a few weeks later. We conclude that testing for specific IgE to hymenoptera venoms is in most cases useful even during...