Allergen Extract Articles & Analysis
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Abstract Background: The sublingual mucosa has been used for many years to apply allergenic extracts for the purpose of specific immunotherapy (IT). Although sublingual IT (SLIT) is both safe and efficacious, the density of antigen-presenting cells is higher in other regions of the oral cavity and vestibule, which make them a potentially desirable target for IT. ...
It contains an extra ingredient other toothpastes lack - extracts of common airborne allergens, among them, trees, grass, dust, mold, cats, dogs, cockroaches and feathers. By exposing patients to these allergens in a controlled way, he hopes they will develop a greater immunity to them and be able to withstand them for longer periods of ...
Hospital infection control requires recourse to a good quality equipment that not only removes dirt but also eliminates molds, bedbugs, allergens, and germs. Healthcare services are grappling the problem of maintaining sanitization on a daily basis, and one of the most useful tools in this regard is a dry vapor system. ...
