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New Approach Slows or Stops Allergic Reactions
In a new experimental approach to treating allergic diseases, scientists have found that cross-linking two genetically engineered receptor molecules in mice can short-circuit the type of allergic reaction that leads to asthma, allergic rhinitis, and even the potentially deadly anaphylaxis caused by food allergy. More...24 May 2002
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