The immune response in drug hypersensitivity is normally explained by the hapten hypothesis. It postulates that drugs with a molecular weight of less than 1000 D are too small to cause an immune response per se. However, if a chemically reactive drug or drug metabolite binds covalently to a protein and thus forms a so-called hapten-carrier complex, this modified protein can induce an immune response. This concept has recently been supplemented by the p-i concept (or pharmacological interaction with immune receptors), which postulates that some drugs that lack hapten characteristics can bind directly and reversibly (noncovalently) to immune receptors and thereby stimulate the cells. For example, a certain drug may bind to a particular T-cell...
In the context of drug hypersensitivity, our group has recently proposed a new model based on the st...
Drug hypersensitivity research has progressed enormously in recent years, and a greater understandin...
In the context of drug hypersensitivity, our group has recently proposed a new model based on the st...
Abstract: The immune response in drug hypersensitivity is normally explained by the hapten hypothesi...
ABSTRACTDrug-induced hypersensitivity reactions have been explained by the hapten concept, according...
Drugs may stimulate the immune system by forming stable new antigenic complexes consisting of the dr...
Drug-induced hypersensitivity reactions have been explained by the hapten concept, according to whic...
Drug-induced hypersensitivity reactions have been explained by the hapten concept, according to whic...
ABSTRACTDrug-induced hypersensitivity reactions have been explained by the hapten concept, according...
Small chemicals like drugs tend to bind to proteins via noncovalent bonds, e.g. hydrogen bonds, salt...
Drug hypersensitivity represents an immune-mediated reaction to a drug. Although several drug hypers...
Drugs may stimulate the immune system by forming hapten–carrier complexes or via their pharmacologic...
Drug-induced hypersensitivity reactions are instructive examples of immune reactions against low mol...
Drug-induced hypersensitivity reactions are instructive examples of immune reactions against low mol...
Immune reactions to drugs can cause a variety of diseases involving the skin, liver, kidney, lungs, ...
In the context of drug hypersensitivity, our group has recently proposed a new model based on the st...
Drug hypersensitivity research has progressed enormously in recent years, and a greater understandin...
In the context of drug hypersensitivity, our group has recently proposed a new model based on the st...
Abstract: The immune response in drug hypersensitivity is normally explained by the hapten hypothesi...
ABSTRACTDrug-induced hypersensitivity reactions have been explained by the hapten concept, according...
Drugs may stimulate the immune system by forming stable new antigenic complexes consisting of the dr...
Drug-induced hypersensitivity reactions have been explained by the hapten concept, according to whic...
Drug-induced hypersensitivity reactions have been explained by the hapten concept, according to whic...
ABSTRACTDrug-induced hypersensitivity reactions have been explained by the hapten concept, according...
Small chemicals like drugs tend to bind to proteins via noncovalent bonds, e.g. hydrogen bonds, salt...
Drug hypersensitivity represents an immune-mediated reaction to a drug. Although several drug hypers...
Drugs may stimulate the immune system by forming hapten–carrier complexes or via their pharmacologic...
Drug-induced hypersensitivity reactions are instructive examples of immune reactions against low mol...
Drug-induced hypersensitivity reactions are instructive examples of immune reactions against low mol...
Immune reactions to drugs can cause a variety of diseases involving the skin, liver, kidney, lungs, ...
In the context of drug hypersensitivity, our group has recently proposed a new model based on the st...
Drug hypersensitivity research has progressed enormously in recent years, and a greater understandin...
In the context of drug hypersensitivity, our group has recently proposed a new model based on the st...