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    IgE and IgG B cell traffic in a low-dose Gal d1, 2, 3 allergy model by Fattakhova, G. V., Makarova, A. O., Konovalova, M. V., Kashirina, E. I., Kotsareva, O. D., Okara, P. S., Matushevskaya, E. V., Svirshchevskaya, E. V.

    Published in Medit͡s︡inskai͡a︡ immunologii͡a (26-07-2024)
    “…Type I allergy is mediated by the formation of IgE antibodies to proteins secreted by nonreplicating microorganisms (plant pollen, house dust mites, etc.) that…”
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    Early IgE production is associated with accumulation of CD11b+ classical dendritic cells and CD11b+CD11c- macrophages in subcutaneous adipose tissue by Chudakov, D. B., Konovalova, M. V., Kotsareva, O. D., Shevchenko, M. A., Streltsova, M. A., Sergeev, A. A., Fattakhova, G. V.

    Published in Medit͡s︡inskai͡a︡ immunologii͡a (01-12-2022)
    “…In view of increased incidence of IgE-mediated diseases in Russia and worldwide, the efforts of various research groups are focused on studying the mechanisms…”
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    Effect of β-alanine on humoral immune response in low-dose allergy model by Chudakov, D. B., Kotsareva, O. D., Tsaregorotseva, D. S., Kashirina, E. I., Fattakhova, G. V.

    Published in Medit͡s︡inskai͡a︡ immunologii͡a (01-03-2021)
    “…At the present time, the efforts of many research groups around the world are aimed at finding new factors triggering the allergic sensitization process linked…”
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    Cloning and molecular modeling of duodenase with respect to evolution of substrate specificity within mammalian serine proteases that have lost a conserved active-site disulfide bond by Zamolodchikova, T S, Smirnova, E V, Andrianov, A N, Kashparov, I V, Kotsareva, O D, Sokolova, E A, Ignatov, K B, Pemberton, A D

    Published in Biochemistry (Moscow) (01-06-2005)
    “…Mammalian serine proteases such as the chromosome 14 (Homo sapiens, Mus musculus) located granzymes, chymases, cathepsin G, and related enzymes including…”
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