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Elucidation of IgE-binding epitopes of Ani s 1: The major Anisakis simplex allergen

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Kobayashi, Yukihiro
Ikeda, Kaori
Shiomi, Kazuo

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Ani s 1, the major allergen of Anisakis simplex, is expected to be a useful antigen in allergen-specific immunotherapy of Anisakis allergy. To avoid side-effects such as anaphylactic shock in immunotherapy, it is desirable to use not native allergens but

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Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology

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2037-12-31