Immediately after birth the mucosa of the gastrointestinal tract, which represents the greatest body surface area exposed to the outside environment, is confronted with a large variety of foreign antigens. The immune system of the intestine now has to meet the task of discriminating between pathogens and harmless antigens, such as food proteins and commensal bacteria, and to respond accordingly. This important job is fulfilled by cells of the gut-associated lymphoid tissue, the largest immunologic organ in the body. Despite the large extent of food antigen exposure, only a small percentage of individuals experience adverse immunologic reactions to food. This is due to the fact that the normal immune response to dietary proteins is associate...
Food allergies are common in children, although rare in adults. They can be life threatening via ana...
Currently, food allergy is considered to be one of the diseases of civilization, which occurs as a r...
ABSTRACTFood allergy, triggered by an aberrant immune response elicited by orally ingested food alle...
Although oral tolerance is the normal physiologic response to ingested antigens, a breakdown in this...
Although oral tolerance is the normal physiologic response to ingested antigens, a breakdown in this...
Immune-globulin E (IgE)-mediated food allergy is characterized by a variety of clinical entities wit...
Oral tolerance is an active process of local and systemic immune unresponsiveness to orally ingested...
Oral tolerance is an active process of local and systemic immune unresponsiveness to orally ingested...
Oral tolerance can develop after frequent exposure to food allergens. Upon ingestion, food is digest...
ABSTRACTFood allergy, triggered by an aberrant immune response elicited by orally ingested food alle...
Food allergy, triggered by an aberrant immune response elicited by orally ingested food allergens, i...
Abstract Aim: A number of studies have clarified the tolerance mechanisms and risk factors for foo...
Oral tolerance can develop after frequent exposure to food allergens. Upon ingestion, food is digest...
Oral tolerance can develop after frequent exposure to food allergens. Upon ingestion, food is digest...
Food allergies are common in children, although rare in adults. They can be life threatening via ana...
Food allergies are common in children, although rare in adults. They can be life threatening via ana...
Currently, food allergy is considered to be one of the diseases of civilization, which occurs as a r...
ABSTRACTFood allergy, triggered by an aberrant immune response elicited by orally ingested food alle...
Although oral tolerance is the normal physiologic response to ingested antigens, a breakdown in this...
Although oral tolerance is the normal physiologic response to ingested antigens, a breakdown in this...
Immune-globulin E (IgE)-mediated food allergy is characterized by a variety of clinical entities wit...
Oral tolerance is an active process of local and systemic immune unresponsiveness to orally ingested...
Oral tolerance is an active process of local and systemic immune unresponsiveness to orally ingested...
Oral tolerance can develop after frequent exposure to food allergens. Upon ingestion, food is digest...
ABSTRACTFood allergy, triggered by an aberrant immune response elicited by orally ingested food alle...
Food allergy, triggered by an aberrant immune response elicited by orally ingested food allergens, i...
Abstract Aim: A number of studies have clarified the tolerance mechanisms and risk factors for foo...
Oral tolerance can develop after frequent exposure to food allergens. Upon ingestion, food is digest...
Oral tolerance can develop after frequent exposure to food allergens. Upon ingestion, food is digest...
Food allergies are common in children, although rare in adults. They can be life threatening via ana...
Food allergies are common in children, although rare in adults. They can be life threatening via ana...
Currently, food allergy is considered to be one of the diseases of civilization, which occurs as a r...
ABSTRACTFood allergy, triggered by an aberrant immune response elicited by orally ingested food alle...