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Allergy biomarkers could track treatment response
Stallergenes has discovered two biomarkers that could help therapists monitor how well a treatment is working, and also act as measuring points in clinical trials.
Genetic biomarkers could help detect food allergy
Eosinophilic esophagitis is a painful and serious food allergy, and researchers at the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center have spotted a genetic signature that might help with its diagnosis and lead to potential treatments.
Merck plans NDA on promising Phase III data for allergy pill
Merck ( $MRK ) has taken a step closer to an NDA for its new allergy pill.
Merck scores promising pivotal data on allergy treatment
Denmark's ALK-Abello is spreading the word that its Big Pharma partner, Merck, has nailed down promising data in two late-stage studies of its experimental ragweed therapy, setting the stage for a
Protein-X marks the spot for allergy prediction in infants
Atopy, or a predisposition to certain allergies, can be predicted in babies as young as a month old--long before symptoms appear--according to Danish researchers. A study appearing in the American
Scientists crack histamine code that could lead to better allergy relief
Allergy sufferers can tell you that while antihistamines might ease their plight, they are often too groggy with the side-effects of the drug that it's difficult to enjoy their sneeze relief. Now,
Nanoparticles provide protection against nickel allergies
One evening, Brigham & Women's Hospital nanoparticle specialist Jeffrey Karp met Harvard and Mass. General dermatologist R. Rox Anderson at a dinner and the two decided that they should work
