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- Q4732125 subject Q7204727.
- Q4732125 abstract "An allergoid is a protein that has been modified for use in desensitisation protocols, or for induction of oral/sublingual tolerance. The allergoid sustain the linear epitopes recognized by the MHC-TCR cell-present systems (keeps the immunoreactivity) but has less reaginic epitopes (less allergenicity). The elaboration of allergoids through the polimerization of native allergens is performed since some decades by application of glutaraldeide or formaldeide. Allergoids may also be produced by genic recombination. Recently it was introduced the production of allergoids by polimerization through the microbial transglutaminases.".
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- Q4732125 wikiPageWikiLink Q1641412.
- Q4732125 wikiPageWikiLink Q186752.
- Q4732125 wikiPageWikiLink Q412037.
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- Q4732125 wikiPageWikiLink Q7204727.
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- Q4732125 comment "An allergoid is a protein that has been modified for use in desensitisation protocols, or for induction of oral/sublingual tolerance. The allergoid sustain the linear epitopes recognized by the MHC-TCR cell-present systems (keeps the immunoreactivity) but has less reaginic epitopes (less allergenicity). The elaboration of allergoids through the polimerization of native allergens is performed since some decades by application of glutaraldeide or formaldeide.".
- Q4732125 label "Allergoid".