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| March 19, 2019 | |
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| The latest Allergy news from News Medical | |
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| Using Human iPSCDerived Sensory Neurons in Pain Research for Allergy
Pain and irritation from allergens coming in contact with the skin can be simulated in pain models with human iPSC derived sensory neurons as a frontline method. Globally millions of individuals suffer from chronic pain that has a negative impact on their quality of life. It is important that scientists develop a better understanding of the mechanisms underpinning the pain response in human sensory neurons.
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| Researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and colleagues have identified a gene that increases the risk for a severe and potentially life-threatening reaction to the commonly prescribed antibiotic vancomycin. | |
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| New research has shown that the risk of developing a red meat allergy after being bitten by a tick may be much higher than scientists had thought. | |
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| Regular dietary peanut consumption after completing oral immunotherapy or sublingual immunotherapy for peanut allergy may provide continued protection against accidental exposures to the allergen, according to a new study led by Edwin Kim, MD, who presented the findings at the annual American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology conference in San Francisco. | |
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| The detection of allergies to antibiotics is currently conducted with a series of in vivo skin tests; they are invasive, and as such, entail inconveniences. | |
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