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Abstract Background: e basophil activation test (BAT) represents a sensitive test method that is available for the detection of sensitization to rye and wheat our in bakers with obstructive allergic airway disease. Since ImmunoCAP® failes to detect specic immunoglobulin E (IgE) in a part of the investigat- ed bakers with airway disease, BAT should be used as an additional research method. …
Anaphylaxis is a potentially fatal, immediate hyper-sensitivity reaction. Mast cells and basophils, by elaborating vasoactive mediators and cytokines, are the main primary e ector cells of anaphylaxis. Mast cells have been identi ed in human heart between myocardial bers, perivascularly, in the adventitia, and in the arterial intima. Mast cells isolated from human heart tissue (HHMC) of…
Anaphylaxis is an acute systemic reaction with symptoms of an immediate-type allergic reaction which can involve the whole organism and is poten-tially life-threatening [1–3]. e de nition of anaphylaxis is not globally uni-form. At present di erent classi cation systems are used. In German-speaking countries, the classi -cation used here has generally been applied until now.
This book aims to explore two crucial questions concerning the different patterns of fertility rates and women’s participation rates in Europe: Why are fertility and participation so different across countries? Why have fertility rates continued to decline in Southern Europe (where women’s participation rates are very low) but have grown in Nordic Europe (where participation rates are …