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Int Arch Allergy Immunol (2024) 185 (2): 167–169.
Published Online: 21 November 2023
...Antti P. Kaukinen; Rauno J. Harvima; Ilkka T. Harvima Introduction: The cells of the immune system are thought to contribute to the development of skin cancers, such as basal cell carcinoma (BCC). One possible mechanism may be the interaction between mast cells and regulatory T cells (Tregs...
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Int Arch Allergy Immunol (2020) 181 (8): 629–634.
Published Online: 19 June 2020
...Malgorzata Kloc; Rafik Mark Ghobrial; Jacek Z. Kubiak The difference between the female and male immune response to COVID-19 infection, and infections in general, is multifactorial. The well-known determiners of the immune response, such as X and Y chromosomes, sex hormones, and microbiota...
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Int Arch Allergy Immunol (2001) 124 (1-3): 9–15.
Published Online: 24 January 2012
.... Schistosomes Immunity Vaccination Glutathione S-transferase, Sh28GST The immunological links between helminth infections and allergic states has grown stronger as our ability to study both types of immune responses has developed over the past decades. It is striking that since the early days...
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Int Arch Allergy Immunol (1997) 114 (2): 175–184.
Published Online: 04 September 2009
... of the development of IgG subclass responses to other inhalant allergens. The aims of this study were to develop a sensitive method for the study of postnatal immune responses to the important seasonal inhalant allergen Bet v 1. Methods: Antibodies to rBet v 1 were analyzed in 96 children at birth, 6 and 18 months...
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Int Arch Allergy Immunol (1994) 103 (3): 217–222.
Published Online: 03 September 2009
...Andrzej M. Stanisz; Galina Kataeva; John Bienenstock The modulatory role of hormones in the regulation of the immune response has been well documented. Here, we present some thoughts on how sex hormones affect immunity, particularly at mucosal sites. We further discuss the possible pitfalls...
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Int Arch Allergy Immunol (1994) 105 (2): 107–121.
Published Online: 03 September 2009
...Alexander W. Kusnecov; Bruce S. Rabin This paper reviews the role of catecholamines and the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal system in the mediation of stress-induced immune changes in both human and animal subjects. There is evidence to support the importance of these factors in mediating stressor...
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Int Arch Allergy Immunol (1994) 105 (2): 101–106.
Published Online: 03 September 2009
... a conditioned stimulus in that it elicits the physiological response in the absence of an unconditioned stimulus. Here we summarize experiments in which Pavlovian conditioning has revealed an intimate relationship between the central nervous system and the immune system. © 1994 S. Karger AG, Basel 1994...
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Int Arch Allergy Immunol (1992) 99 (1): 123–126.
Published Online: 02 September 2009
... within the parasite antigen could account for the false-positive results observed. A live-worm ELISA was developed. Following incubation, irrelevant IgE monoclonal antibody to DNP, IgE present in normal mouse serum, as well as IgE in immune serum were independently identified within live adult worms...