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Targeting Ara h 2 with human-derived monoclonal antibodies prevents peanut-induced anaphylaxis in mice.

Marta PaolucciNatascha WuilleminValentine HomèreDimitri BieliAlice KöhliBarbara Ballmer-WeberYing Waeckerle-MenNiccolo PengoThomas M KündigTiziana SonatiPål Johannsen
Published in: Allergy (2023)
This is the first report that shows that human-derived anti-peanut mAbs can prevent allergic anaphylaxis in mice. The study demonstrates that neutralizing allergenic epitopes on Ara h 2 by mAbs may represent a promising treatment option in peanut-allergy.
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