Publications by authors named "D K Hristova"

Introduction: The application of ketogenic dietary interventions to mental health treatments is increasingly acknowledged within medical and psychiatric fields, yet its exploration in clinical psychology remains limited. This article discusses the potential implications of ketogenic diets, traditionally utilized for neurological disorders, within broader mental health practices.

Methods: This article presents a perspective based on existing ketogenic diet research on historical use, biological mechanisms, and therapeutic benefits.

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To mount an efficient interferon response to virus infection, intracellular pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) sense viral nucleic acids and activate anti-viral gene transcription. The mechanisms by which intracellular DNA and DNA viruses are sensed are relevant not only to anti-viral innate immunity, but also to autoinflammation and anti-tumour immunity through the initiation of sterile inflammation by self-DNA recognition. The PRRs that directly sense and respond to viral or damaged self-DNA function by signaling to activate interferon regulatory factor (IRF)-dependent type one interferon (IFN-I) transcription.

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Der p 1 is one of the major allergenic molecules of Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, causing house dust mite (HDM) allergy. The pathological B cells produce allergen-specific IgE antibodies that mediate the hypersensitivity reaction, therefore the selective elimination of these B cells is a legitimate therapeutic goal in allergy. Chimeric molecule Dp51-72 able to cross-link B cell inhibitory complement receptor type 1 and BCR on Der p 1-specific B cells was constructed.

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Article Synopsis
  • A newly identified strain called SARS-CoV-2 poses significant health risks, especially for those with pre-existing conditions and varying ages.
  • Understanding the immune responses in children post-infection is crucial for determining vaccination strategies and recognizing complications like MIS-C.
  • Studies suggest that children have a strong and lasting immune response to SARS-CoV-2, highlighting the need for accurate diagnostics and treatment approaches tailored to different age groups.
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