Due to high incidence, medical and socioeconomic burden and impact on individual quality of life and productivity, allergic disorders are a crucial issue for 21st century immunology. Much still remains to be elucidated, particularly regarding the very early processes in allergy development. In order to introduce timely, effective preventive measures, novel, more reliable predictive factors of allergy risk also need to be established. Dysregulation of proper balance between the branches of immune response, particularly unwarranted dominance of Th2, is the underlying cause of allergy. After birth, new immune balance needs to be established to prepare the neonate for adequate reactivity towards newly encountered environmental stimuli. Regulato...
The newborn immune system differs quantitatively and functionally from that of adults. Development o...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that the basis of an atopic-skewed immune response is acquired early i...
Problem The increasing allergy prevalence in affluent countries may be caused by reduced microbial s...
Due to high incidence, medical and socioeconomic burden and impact on individual quality of life and...
Allergic diseases represent a major issue in clinical and experimental immunology due to their high ...
Allergic diseases belong to one of the most common diseases and their incidence is increasing worldw...
Allergy is one of the most common diseases. Identification of early prognostic markers pointing to a...
Background Regulatory T cells (Treg) play an essential role in early immune programming and shaping...
Allergic diseases represent some of the most common immunological disorders with high clinical and e...
The prevalence of allergy is increasing and it is becoming a serious problem not on- ly in medicine,...
Allergic disease can be viewed as an early manifestation of immune dysregulation. Environmental expo...
(EN) Reduced microbial stimulation of an immature neonatal immune system can lead to a poor balance ...
Abstract: Reduced early microbial exposure in early life has become a leading candidate to explain t...
Allergic diseases are influenced by genetics and the environment. Maternal allergy appears to confer...
Reduced early microbial exposure in early life has become a leading candidate to explain the escalat...
The newborn immune system differs quantitatively and functionally from that of adults. Development o...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that the basis of an atopic-skewed immune response is acquired early i...
Problem The increasing allergy prevalence in affluent countries may be caused by reduced microbial s...
Due to high incidence, medical and socioeconomic burden and impact on individual quality of life and...
Allergic diseases represent a major issue in clinical and experimental immunology due to their high ...
Allergic diseases belong to one of the most common diseases and their incidence is increasing worldw...
Allergy is one of the most common diseases. Identification of early prognostic markers pointing to a...
Background Regulatory T cells (Treg) play an essential role in early immune programming and shaping...
Allergic diseases represent some of the most common immunological disorders with high clinical and e...
The prevalence of allergy is increasing and it is becoming a serious problem not on- ly in medicine,...
Allergic disease can be viewed as an early manifestation of immune dysregulation. Environmental expo...
(EN) Reduced microbial stimulation of an immature neonatal immune system can lead to a poor balance ...
Abstract: Reduced early microbial exposure in early life has become a leading candidate to explain t...
Allergic diseases are influenced by genetics and the environment. Maternal allergy appears to confer...
Reduced early microbial exposure in early life has become a leading candidate to explain the escalat...
The newborn immune system differs quantitatively and functionally from that of adults. Development o...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that the basis of an atopic-skewed immune response is acquired early i...
Problem The increasing allergy prevalence in affluent countries may be caused by reduced microbial s...