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Human Serum IgE Reacts with a Metarhizium anisopliae Fungal Catalase
International Archives of Allergy and Immunology, 07/01/09
Ward MDW et al. - Some human asthmatics have developed IgE that reacts with an M. anisopliae catalase, most likely due to cross-reactivity. The cross-reactivity among fungal catalases suggests that IgE-reactive catalase might be useful for exposure assessment.
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