Immunotherapy for allergies can be an imperfect and unpredictable exercise; immunization with allergens can even lead to an acute allergic response. A new approach, involving fusing the allergen to a protein that modulates the immune response, could provide a more effective and safer alternative (pages 446–449).
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Kalesnikoff, J., Galli, S. Nipping cat allergy with fusion proteins. Nat Med 11, 381–382 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1038/nm0405-381
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