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HOUSE DUST MITE ALLERGENS: Der p1 & Blo t5 IN MATERNAL AND CORD-BLOOD
Fetal exposure to house dust mite allergens could begin in-utero
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The book explores the critical role of early-life predictors in allergic sensitization, emphasizing the impact of maternal environmental exposure on newborn immune functions. It highlights three key findings: the prevalence of in-utero exposure to specific allergens (HDM allergens Der p1 & Blo t5), the resulting T-cell helper function imbalance, and the potential for newborns to be predisposed to allergic diseases. This research aims to enhance the identification of at-risk infants for timely preventive measures.
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HOUSE DUST MITE ALLERGENS: Der p1 & Blo t5 IN MATERNAL AND CORD-BLOOD, Shilpa Shah
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- 2011
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- Title
- HOUSE DUST MITE ALLERGENS: Der p1 & Blo t5 IN MATERNAL AND CORD-BLOOD
- Subtitle
- Fetal exposure to house dust mite allergens could begin in-utero
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Shilpa Shah
- Publisher
- LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
- Released
- 2011
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 160
- ISBN13
- 9783843394574
- Category
- Health / Medicine
- Description
- The book explores the critical role of early-life predictors in allergic sensitization, emphasizing the impact of maternal environmental exposure on newborn immune functions. It highlights three key findings: the prevalence of in-utero exposure to specific allergens (HDM allergens Der p1 & Blo t5), the resulting T-cell helper function imbalance, and the potential for newborns to be predisposed to allergic diseases. This research aims to enhance the identification of at-risk infants for timely preventive measures.