<div><p>The role of maternal allergen exposure in the allergenicity of the offspring remains controversial. Some studies have shown that maternal exposure is a risk factor for allergy in the offspring, whereas other studies have shown that maternal exposure induces immune tolerance and protects offspring from allergy disease. Therefore, we utilized maternal rat allergen exposure model to evaluate the offspring immune reactions to ovalbumin protein and to determine whether the Brown Norway (BN) rat model is a suitable animal model for studying the allergenicity of food proteins. For three generations, rats received an allergens or non-allergens by gavage during the pregnancy and lactation periods. After weaning, the offspring rats were used ...
For the safety evaluation of genetically engineered crops, the potential allergenicity of the newly ...
Food allergy (FA) is an adverse health effect produced by the exposure to a given food. Currently, t...
For the safety evaluation of genetically engineered crops the potential allergenicity of the newly i...
There are conflicting data to support the practice of delaying the introduction of allergenic foods ...
Copyright © 2012 Adaweyah El-Merhibi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
No adequate enteral sensitization models are available to study food allergy and allergenicity of fo...
Background: Although several in vivo antigenicity assays using parenteral immunization are operation...
Background: No adequate enteral sensitization models are available to study food allergy and the all...
The need for widely accepted and validated animal models to test the potential allergenicity and pot...
Background: Most of the patients develop food allergy early in life. The factors related to parental...
P>Allergens can be maternally transferred to the fetus or neonate, though it is uncertain how this i...
P>Allergens can be maternally transferred to the fetus or neonate, though it is uncertain how this i...
P>Allergens can be maternally transferred to the fetus or neonate, though it is uncertain how this i...
Intrauterine sensitization caused by food allergens plays an important role in the food allergy deve...
Although several in vivo antigenicity assays using parenteral immunization are operational, no full ...
For the safety evaluation of genetically engineered crops, the potential allergenicity of the newly ...
Food allergy (FA) is an adverse health effect produced by the exposure to a given food. Currently, t...
For the safety evaluation of genetically engineered crops the potential allergenicity of the newly i...
There are conflicting data to support the practice of delaying the introduction of allergenic foods ...
Copyright © 2012 Adaweyah El-Merhibi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
No adequate enteral sensitization models are available to study food allergy and allergenicity of fo...
Background: Although several in vivo antigenicity assays using parenteral immunization are operation...
Background: No adequate enteral sensitization models are available to study food allergy and the all...
The need for widely accepted and validated animal models to test the potential allergenicity and pot...
Background: Most of the patients develop food allergy early in life. The factors related to parental...
P>Allergens can be maternally transferred to the fetus or neonate, though it is uncertain how this i...
P>Allergens can be maternally transferred to the fetus or neonate, though it is uncertain how this i...
P>Allergens can be maternally transferred to the fetus or neonate, though it is uncertain how this i...
Intrauterine sensitization caused by food allergens plays an important role in the food allergy deve...
Although several in vivo antigenicity assays using parenteral immunization are operational, no full ...
For the safety evaluation of genetically engineered crops, the potential allergenicity of the newly ...
Food allergy (FA) is an adverse health effect produced by the exposure to a given food. Currently, t...
For the safety evaluation of genetically engineered crops the potential allergenicity of the newly i...