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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for allergic
  1. ... including toxins, bacteria, and substances that can cause allergic reactions (allergens), such as pollen and dust mites. ... a shortage of filaggrin contributes to development of allergic disorders. Atopic dermatitis is not initially caused by ...
  2. ... atopic dermatitis is not always due to an allergic reaction, it is commonly associated with other allergic disorders. People with atopic dermatitis caused by CARD11 ...
  3. ... plays a role in cellular processes that promote allergic reactions. In the skeletal system, the STAT3 protein ... called immunoglobulin E (IgE), which is involved in allergic reactions. Most of the mutations involved in this ...
  4. ... irritants. Mast cells also play a role in allergic reactions, which occur when the immune system overreacts ... Unlike PLAID, APLAID is not associated with an allergic reaction to cold.The PLCG2 gene mutations involved ...
  5. ... tissues. Mast cells normally trigger inflammation during an allergic reaction and signal an immune response when they ... response and signs and symptoms similar to an allergic reaction, such as skin redness and warmth (flushing), ...
  6. ... osteoclasts) and cells that play a role in allergic reactions (mast cells).The structure of melanocyte inducing ...
  7. ... the windpipe to the lungs (the bronchi), and allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis, which results from hypersensitivity to a ...
  8. ... immunoglobulin E (IgE), which plays a role in allergic reactions. As a result, people with DOCK8 immunodeficiency ...
  9. ... immune system. They also play a role in allergic reactions, which occur when the immune system overreacts ...
  10. ... a type of white blood cell involved in allergic reactions. These genetic abnormalities are somatic mutations, which ...
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