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Food Allergy Therapy: Is a Cure Within Reach?
Anna Nowak-Wegrzyn
, Antonella Muraro
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
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Food Allergy
100%
Food Allergens
100%
Allergy Therapy
100%
Unmet Medical Need
33%
Therapeutic Intervention
33%
Clinical Practice
33%
Patient-specific Therapy
33%
Recombinant Protein
33%
Allergen-specific
33%
Sublingual Immunotherapy
33%
Oral Immunotherapy
33%
Anti-IgE Antibody
33%
Immunomodulation
33%
Food Immunotherapy
33%
Epicutaneous Immunotherapy
33%
Food-induced Anaphylaxis
33%
Investigational Treatments
33%
Native Foods
33%
Heat-treated Milk
33%
Heated Egg
33%
Chinese Herbs
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Food Allergy
100%
Food Allergen
100%
Oral
100%
Immunotherapy
66%
Immunomodulation
33%
Anaphylaxis
33%
Experimental Therapy
33%
Immunoglobulin E Antibody
33%
Recombinant Protein
33%
Monoclonal Anti-IgE
33%
Chinese Herb
33%