Publications by authors named "Fardis Teifoori"

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  • The study investigates respiratory allergies to American cockroaches in subtropical and tropical regions, compounded by other indoor allergies that complicate diagnosis.
  • Researchers created and analyzed a panel of nine purified recombinant allergens from cockroaches to improve component-resolved diagnostics (CRD).
  • They found that IgE sensitization patterns varied across patients from four different countries, identifying specific major and minor allergens, and highlighting that the cockroach extract was more sensitive for diagnosis than individual allergens.
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Background: Members of the Pleosporaceae family are known as important sources of airborne allergens which are responsible for asthma and allergic diseases.

Aims: The purpose of this study was to investigate the gene profiling and expression pattern of Alt a 1 in Alternaria alternata and other members of the Pleosporaceae family including Stemphylium botryosum, Ulocladium chartarum, Curvularia lunata, Cladosporium cladosporioides, and Epicoccum nigrum.

Methods: Alternaria alternata and related genera were cultured on Czapek-Dox broth medium at 25°C for 21 days.

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Background: There has been a significant growth in the prevalence of allergy, mainly associated to IgE-mediated disorders such as asthma and rhinitis. The identification of atopy in asthmatic patients through the measurement of specific IgE can help to identify risk factors that cause asthmatic symptoms in patients. The development and use of individualized allergen-based tests by the Component Resolved Diagnosis has been a crucial advance in the accurate diagnosis and control of allergic patients.

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