domingo, 6 de abril de 2025

A gene therapy for food allergies Exposing mice to ovalbumin using a viral vector protected mice from anaphylaxis and abolished existing egg allergies. ++

https://www.drugdiscoverynews.com/a-gene-therapy-for-food-allergies-15520?utm_campaign=DDN_Newsletter_Dose&utm_medium=email&_hsenc=p2ANqtz--800fA1Xd__0-JO1urL4tsMywDtz00S_aomriLyCpplfocmHXwNILUdTVnQOgZ85Q2z8S0zyIrYoYvM9dh4IMxelFEuA&_hsmi=354781295&utm_content=354781295&utm_source=hs_email Next-generation peanut allergy therapies With childhood peanut allergies on the rise, scientists itch to find ways to prevent deadly reactions to this ubiquitous food. https://www.drugdiscoverynews.com/next-generation-peanut-allergy-therapies-15726?utm_campaign=DDN_Newsletter_Dose&utm_medium=email&_hsenc=p2ANqtz--AZ7r3_zzpPzmpHUQaGMXBebFGbKZW_-vgEt0VuZd4Vo9ZB4H_jFkdfXIEooKNLJCOsKdEVu5sjlxBsMnKLtvUlgUF5w&_hsmi=354781295&utm_content=354781295&utm_source=hs_email

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