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16. Circulating Human Basophils and Dendritic Cell Subsets. Aspects of antigen recognition and presentation in type I allergic immune responses
Sammanfattning : Allergic diseases currently affect a third of the population in the industrialized parts of the world. Despite this, the cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in the induction and activation of allergic diseases are not fully clarified. LÄS MER
17. Lung Microenvironments Influence on Mast Cell Plasticity and Spatial Distribution of Immune cells
Sammanfattning : Inflammatory airway diseases and lower respiratory tract infections are leading causes of severe illness, disability and death worldwide. Much of today´s hypotheses about the underlying inflammatory processes and pathogenic contribution by immune cells come from in vitro experiments or animal models. LÄS MER
18. Cat allergy : diagnosis and characterization of important allergens
Sammanfattning : Allergy affects about 25% of the population. Allergic diseases are manifested in many ways, from mild rhinitis to life-threatening anaphylaxis. Globally, more than 15% of children and adults are allergic to pets. The focus of this thesis is important cat allergens. LÄS MER
19. Improved diagnosis and vaccination of pet allergy : from molecular mechanisms to clinic
Sammanfattning : Allergy is a disease affecting around 30% of the population worldwide, causing extensive suffering for individual patients and constituting a significant socioeconomic burden to society. The immunological reaction in allergy causes symptoms in the range from mild itching and runny nose to systemic death threatening states. LÄS MER
20. Investigating problematic severe asthma in children : a translational approach
Sammanfattning : Children with problematic severe asthma (PA) have persistent symptoms and/or severe exacerbations despite treatment with high doses of currently available asthma medications. The term PA includes children who are difficult to treat due to unidentified exacerbating factors (e.g. LÄS MER