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OBJECTIVE
In the recent years, nanotechnology has boosted the development of potential drug delivery systems and material engineering on nanoscale basis in order to increase drug specificity and reduce side effects. A potential delivery system for immunostimulating agents such as
Recurrent airway obstruction (RAO) in horses has become a common problem in stabled horses in industrialized countries and deserves new therapeutic strategies. CpG-oligodeoxynucleotides (CpG-ODNs) were developed as effective immunostimulating agents to induce a Th2/Th1 shift. These agents showed a
1 The reactivity of isolated coronary arteries and cardiac veins of the calf to selected chemical mediators of anaphylaxis and to sensitizing antigen (horse plasma) was studied. 2 Both the coronary arteries and cardiac veins contracted to bradykinin, 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT), prostaglandin E2
beta-Adrenoceptor stimulating agents possess anti-allergic effects in vitro and in vivo. To study the mechanism of action further we compared in 10 atopic subjects the effects on allergen-induced cutaneous reactions of intradermally (i.d.) injected prenalterol (1-10 microgram) terbutaline (2.5-250
Moringa oleifera Lam. or munga is one of the most important plant widely cultivated in India. It belongs to family Moringaceae. This plant is widely used as nutritional herb and contains valuable pharmacological action like anti-asthmatic, anti-diabetic, hepatoprotective, anti-inflammatory, anti-
Vetramycin is an injectable veterinary compound for animal use only. In veterinary medicine, it has been used for a long time as a bactericidal beta-lactam and aminglycoside antibiotics combination, extending the bactericidal spectrum of these substances. This compound, in addition to bactericidal
Eosinophils are prominent inflammatory cells which play a critical role in the pathogenesis of allergic diseases and bronchial asthma. The aim of this experiment was to examine the effects of oxatomide (CAS 60607-34-3, KW-4354), an antiallergic agent, on oxygen-radical generation and
Mast cells (MCs) mediate a key role in allergic diseases. Detailed studies of how the neuroleptic drug pimozide affects MC activity are lacking. The aim of this study was to investigate pimozide inhibition of immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated MC activation and MC-mediated allergic BACKGROUND
Current standard medications for the treatment of allergic inflammation consist primarily of glucocorticoids and anti-histamines, but adverse side effects or insufficient responsiveness by patient subpopulations illustrate the need for safe and novel alternatives. Thus, there is a demand