Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Carmen Andreu"
Carmen Andreu's recent research primarily focuses on the development and evaluation of novel immunotherapies for various allergens, including house dust mites and Parietaria judaica, utilizing techniques such as polymerized allergoids and genetically engineered proteins to enhance safety and efficacy.
Key findings from her studies highlight the safety and efficacy of mite allergoids in a first-in-human trial, as well as the positive effects of subcutaneous immunotherapy with Parietaria judaica on patients with allergic rhinoconjunctivitis, demonstrating advancements in personalized allergy treatments.
Additionally, Andreu's work explores the allergenic profiles of various substances, including tropomyosin in shellfish and cross-reactivity among allergens, contributing to a deeper understanding of allergen sensitization and the complexities of food allergies.