IgE, but not IgG4, antibodies to Ara h 2 distinguish peanut allergy from asymptomatic peanut sensitization
Allergy2012Vol. 67(12), pp. 1538–1546
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Xiumei Hong, Deanna Caruso, Rajesh Kumar, Rong Liu, Xiaohui Liu, Gaofeng Wang, Jacqueline A. Pongracic, X. Wang
Abstract
IgE to Ara h 2 can efficiently differentiate clinical PA from asymptomatic PS, which may represent a major step forward in the diagnosis of PA.
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