Background: The 'Jack Jumper Ant' (JJA; Myrmecia pilosula species complex) is the major cause of ant sting anaphylaxis in Australia. Our aims were to determine the allergenicity of previously described venom peptides in their native forms, identify additional allergens and if necessary, update nomenclature used to describe the allergens according to International Union of Immunological Societies criteria. Methods: Various polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis methods were used to separate JJA venom. Gel resolved venom was Western-blotted and probed with individual sera taken from patients with a history of JJA sting anaphylaxis and immunoglobulin E radioallergosorbent test (IgE RAST) tracer uptakes of >1% to whole venom. Results: Of 67...
BACKGROUND: The ant species Pachycondyla chinensis, which has spread from Far Eastern Asia to New Ze...
Discriminating Polistes dominula and Vespula spp. venom allergy is of growing importance worldwide, ...
International audienceThe peptide toxins in the venoms of small invertebrates such as stinging ants ...
Background: The 'Jack Jumper Ant' (JJA; Myrmecia pilosula species complex) is the major cause of ant...
Background: The venomous stings of Jack Jumper ant (JJA; species of the Myrmeciapilosula taxonomic g...
The jack jumper ant, Myrmecia pilosula, is endemic to South-Eastern Australia, where around 2.7% of ...
Myrmecia pilosula (Jack Jumper) is an endemic Australian ant whose sting is a frequent cause of inse...
Ants from genus Myrmecia, subfamily Myrmeciinae, are aggressive stinging insects with medical import...
Ant sting allergy in Australia is predominantly due to the Myrmecia pilosula species complex. Gel se...
The main insects causing allergy reactions to stinging insect in humans are Apidae (bees), Vespidae ...
Hymenoptera venom allergy is characterised by systemic anaphylactic reactions that occur in response...
Background: Allergen immunotherapy uses pharmaceutical preparations derived from naturally occurring...
N-terminal analyses of electrophoretically-separated allergenic polypeptides of the venom of the jum...
Objective: To determine the Australian native ant species associated with ant sting anaphylaxis, geo...
BACKGROUND: The ant species Pachycondyla chinensis, which has spread from Far Eastern Asia to New Ze...
Discriminating Polistes dominula and Vespula spp. venom allergy is of growing importance worldwide, ...
International audienceThe peptide toxins in the venoms of small invertebrates such as stinging ants ...
Background: The 'Jack Jumper Ant' (JJA; Myrmecia pilosula species complex) is the major cause of ant...
Background: The venomous stings of Jack Jumper ant (JJA; species of the Myrmeciapilosula taxonomic g...
The jack jumper ant, Myrmecia pilosula, is endemic to South-Eastern Australia, where around 2.7% of ...
Myrmecia pilosula (Jack Jumper) is an endemic Australian ant whose sting is a frequent cause of inse...
Ants from genus Myrmecia, subfamily Myrmeciinae, are aggressive stinging insects with medical import...
Ant sting allergy in Australia is predominantly due to the Myrmecia pilosula species complex. Gel se...
The main insects causing allergy reactions to stinging insect in humans are Apidae (bees), Vespidae ...
Hymenoptera venom allergy is characterised by systemic anaphylactic reactions that occur in response...
Background: Allergen immunotherapy uses pharmaceutical preparations derived from naturally occurring...
N-terminal analyses of electrophoretically-separated allergenic polypeptides of the venom of the jum...
Objective: To determine the Australian native ant species associated with ant sting anaphylaxis, geo...
BACKGROUND: The ant species Pachycondyla chinensis, which has spread from Far Eastern Asia to New Ze...
Discriminating Polistes dominula and Vespula spp. venom allergy is of growing importance worldwide, ...
International audienceThe peptide toxins in the venoms of small invertebrates such as stinging ants ...