Allergen-specific immunotherapy represents the only available curative approach to allergic diseases. The treatment has proven effective, but it requires repetitive administrations of allergen extracts over 3–5 years and is often associated with adverse events. This implies the need for novel therapeutic strategies with reduced side effects and decreased treatment time, which would improve patients’ compliance. Development of vaccines that are molecularly well defined and have improved safety profile in comparison to whole allergen extracts represents a promising approach. Molecular allergy vaccines are based on major allergen proteins or allergen-derived peptides. Often, such vaccines are associated with lower immunogenicity and stability ...
Increasing safety while maintaining or even augmenting efficiency are the main goals of research for...
Conventional therapies for immune-mediated diseases, including autoimmune disorders, transplant reac...
Allergen-specific immunotherapy (SIT) involves the administration of gradually increasing amounts of...
Immunotherapy is a treatment for patients with type I-mediated allergic diseases. Molecular forms of...
In the past, the development of more effective, safe, convenient, broadly applicable, and easy to ma...
In the last decades, significant progress in research and clinics has been made to offer possible in...
In the past, the development of more effective, safe, convenient, broadly applicable, and easy to ma...
Conventional vaccine strategies have been highly efficacious for several decades in reducing mortali...
Modified allergens are a safer and more efficient alternative to natural allergens for specific immu...
Immunotherapy for type I allergies is well established and is regarded to be the most efficient trea...
Allergen immunotherapy is currently the only causal treatment for allergic diseases in human beings ...
Purpose: Allergen-specific immunotherapy (SIT) requires dozens of subcutaneous injections over 3 to ...
ABSTRACTAllergen-specific immunotherapy (SIT) involves the administration of gradually increasing am...
Since the discovery that IgE antibodies mediate allergy, decades of research have unraveled complex ...
Introduction: Given the multifaceted effector functions of IgE in immediate hypersensitivity, late-p...
Increasing safety while maintaining or even augmenting efficiency are the main goals of research for...
Conventional therapies for immune-mediated diseases, including autoimmune disorders, transplant reac...
Allergen-specific immunotherapy (SIT) involves the administration of gradually increasing amounts of...
Immunotherapy is a treatment for patients with type I-mediated allergic diseases. Molecular forms of...
In the past, the development of more effective, safe, convenient, broadly applicable, and easy to ma...
In the last decades, significant progress in research and clinics has been made to offer possible in...
In the past, the development of more effective, safe, convenient, broadly applicable, and easy to ma...
Conventional vaccine strategies have been highly efficacious for several decades in reducing mortali...
Modified allergens are a safer and more efficient alternative to natural allergens for specific immu...
Immunotherapy for type I allergies is well established and is regarded to be the most efficient trea...
Allergen immunotherapy is currently the only causal treatment for allergic diseases in human beings ...
Purpose: Allergen-specific immunotherapy (SIT) requires dozens of subcutaneous injections over 3 to ...
ABSTRACTAllergen-specific immunotherapy (SIT) involves the administration of gradually increasing am...
Since the discovery that IgE antibodies mediate allergy, decades of research have unraveled complex ...
Introduction: Given the multifaceted effector functions of IgE in immediate hypersensitivity, late-p...
Increasing safety while maintaining or even augmenting efficiency are the main goals of research for...
Conventional therapies for immune-mediated diseases, including autoimmune disorders, transplant reac...
Allergen-specific immunotherapy (SIT) involves the administration of gradually increasing amounts of...