Human IgE against the major allergen Bet v 1 – defining an epitope with limited cross‐reactivity between different PR‐10 family proteins
Clinical & Experimental Allergy2013Vol. 44(2), pp. 288–299
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Mattias Levin, Anna M. Davies, Maria Liljekvist, Fredrika Carlsson, Hannah J. Gould, Brian J. Sutton, Mats Ohlin
Abstract
We here display the usefulness of allergen-specific human monoclonal IgE as a tool in studies of the crucial molecular interaction taking place at the initiation of an allergic response. Such studies may aid us in development of better diagnostic tools and guide us in the development of new therapeutic compounds.
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