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Time course of serum inhibitory activity for facilitated allergen-IgE binding during bee venom immunotherapy in children
Clinical and Experimental Allergy, 08/14/09
Varga EM et al. – In contrast to grass pollen immunotherapy, the persistent decline in venom–specific IgE levels, rather than serum inhibitory activity for FAB, may be more relevant for long–term clinical efficacy of VIT.
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