Immunology News and Research

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More than 60% of fire ant allergic patients do not adhere to treatment guidelines

More than 60% of fire ant allergic patients do not adhere to treatment guidelines

DBV Technologies total revenues increase to €2,776,588 for full year 2012

DBV Technologies total revenues increase to €2,776,588 for full year 2012

Study instructs how to design new, more powerful vaccine formulas for cancer

Study instructs how to design new, more powerful vaccine formulas for cancer

Researchers identify mechanisms that connect variety of diseases linked with inflammation

Researchers identify mechanisms that connect variety of diseases linked with inflammation

Global inhibition of all Notch signals would not be safe after bone marrow transplantation

Global inhibition of all Notch signals would not be safe after bone marrow transplantation

Synthetic progesterone birth control injections have vulnerability to certain infections: Research

Synthetic progesterone birth control injections have vulnerability to certain infections: Research

Macrophages allow entry of HIV in the urethra

Macrophages allow entry of HIV in the urethra

Exposure to BPA may increase risk of asthma in young children

Exposure to BPA may increase risk of asthma in young children

Researchers develop new method to study complex molecular workings of Anopheles albimanus

Researchers develop new method to study complex molecular workings of Anopheles albimanus

TikoMed, BRI partner to investigate IBsolvMIR in phase II trial for chronic pancreatitis

TikoMed, BRI partner to investigate IBsolvMIR in phase II trial for chronic pancreatitis

Mutant HSP70i protein may offer potent treatment opportunities for vitiligo

Mutant HSP70i protein may offer potent treatment opportunities for vitiligo

Excess of vitamin D during pregnancy can increase risk of food allergy in children

Excess of vitamin D during pregnancy can increase risk of food allergy in children

National Birth Defects Prevention Network honors BU researcher with Godfrey P. Oakley, Jr., Award

National Birth Defects Prevention Network honors BU researcher with Godfrey P. Oakley, Jr., Award

Smoking prevention and cessation campaigns: an interview with Dr DePinho, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and Dr Mohar, National Cancer Institute of Mexico

Smoking prevention and cessation campaigns: an interview with Dr DePinho, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and Dr Mohar, National Cancer Institute of Mexico

Taiho Pharmaceutical seeks Japanese approval for TAS-102 to treat colorectal cancer

Taiho Pharmaceutical seeks Japanese approval for TAS-102 to treat colorectal cancer

Researchers to present new results for Merck's allergy immunotherapy tablets at AAAAI meeting

Researchers to present new results for Merck's allergy immunotherapy tablets at AAAAI meeting

Mental health risk increased in children with atopic dermatitis

Mental health risk increased in children with atopic dermatitis

Circassia announces results from ToleroMune cat allergy phase II clinical study

Circassia announces results from ToleroMune cat allergy phase II clinical study

C-section babies more likely to develop allergies

C-section babies more likely to develop allergies

Omalizumab fast, safe and well-tolerated in teens and adults with chronic spontaneous urticaria

Omalizumab fast, safe and well-tolerated in teens and adults with chronic spontaneous urticaria

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