Allergic Sensitization Articles & Analysis: Older
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Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) can promote or prevent allergic reactions of T helper cells (Th2), but the molecular mechanism behind it is not clear to researchers at present; immunologists have long been confused about LPS, which is a lipopolysaccharide molecule of bacteria, which can help form the cell wall of gram-negative bacteria; many experiments have shown that LPS exposure may ...
The acute phase of AD occurs at the onset of Th1-cell activation.12 Also, Th17 cells play a role in the development of AD, acting as an initial cytokine source for the development of skin lesions.13 In AD patients, transepidermal water loss (TEWL) increases due to defects of the intercellular lipid bilayers in the stratum corneum.14 TSLP-stimulated dendritic cells (DCs) induce differentiation of ...
Animal dander on clothes is more than enough to trigger an allergic response to someone’s immune system if they have been sensitized. ...
Contact, especially with mucous membranes (eyes, nose, and throat) can cause irritation, and many exposed individuals also develop an allergic sensitization resulting in dermatitis and rashes. Fortunately, Formaldehyde can be fairly and easily sampled in the air. ...
Most concrete contains small amounts of hexavalent chromium which can cause an irritating to painful allergic skin condition called sensitization. It may last for a long time and get worse with repeated contact. This allergic reaction can take days, months or years to develop or may never occur. ...
