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The latest Allergy news from News Medical
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Advance Your Allergy Research with TSLP
For World Allergy Awareness Day, explore ACRO's TSLP product range, which includes high-quality recombinant protein s, overexpressed cell lines, and inhibitor screening kits. These products are ideal for studying TSLP signaling pathways and allergic response mechanisms, enabling you to drive innovative research in allergy-related fields.
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New study reveals increased risk of allergic diseases after COVID-19 infection
The severe respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) emerged in late 2019, and led to the declaration of a coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in March 2020.
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High psychological distress experienced by food allergy patients and caregivers
Psychological distress is common amongst those living with food allergy, but a new study co-led by a researcher at Aston University has shown that little support is available to those who are struggling.
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Enhance Your Studies on Immune Regulation with TL1A
Discover ACRO's TL1A solutions, featuring natural trimeric recombinant proteins, overexpressed cell lines, and ELISA inhibitor screening kits. These products are designed to support in-depth studies of TL1A's role in immune regulation and inflammatory responses, making them valuable tools for allergy research.
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'Pandemic babies' show altered gut microbiome development and lower allergy rates, study finds
Lockdowns imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic had an impact on the gut microbiome development of babies born during these periods according to new research from RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences.
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Placental changes may increase the risk of asthma and allergies in children
Changes in the placenta may increase the risk of children developing asthma and allergies, as shown in new research from örebro University. "We pediatricians ought to focus more on the potential significance of the placenta for the child after birth," says researcher Maria Lodefalk.
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Unlock New Insights into Allergic Inflammation with Premium IL-33
ACRO's IL-33 product offerings include premium recombinant proteins, designed to facilitate research on the IL-33 signaling pathway and its involvement in allergic inflammation. These proteins provide reliable results, helping researchers uncover new insights into the pathogenesis of allergic diseases.
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The Future of Food Allergy Management: New Technologies and Treatments
Food allergies, triggered by specific allergens, can lead to severe reactions like anaphylaxis. However, innovative treatments such as immunotherapy are revolutionizing allergy management.
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Biotechnology and the Development of Hypoallergenic Agriculture
The role of biotechnology in hypoallergenic agriculture is crucial, targeting allergenic proteins to create safer food options for allergy-prone individuals.
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