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Allergen-free extracts from birch, ragweed, and hazel pollen activate human and guinea-pig submucous and spinal sensory neurons.

Sabine BuhnerStefanie SchäuffelePieter GiesbertzIhsan Ekin DemirFlorian ZellerClaudia Traidl-HoffmanMichael SchemannStefanie Gilles
Published in: Neurogastroenterology and motility : the official journal of the European Gastrointestinal Motility Society (2023)
Allergen-free APEs from birch, ragweed, and hazel evoked strong nerve activation. Altered nerve-immune signaling as a result of severe pollen exposure could be a pathophysiological feature of allergic and non-allergic gut inflammation.
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