Treating allergies: Production of a peptide vaccine
Biological basis of allergies and treatment called synthetic peptide immune-regulatory epitopes (SPIREs)
This video explores the biological foundation for allergies as well as a promising new treatment developed called synthetic peptide immune-regulatory epitopes (SPIREs) that was developed by Dr. Mark Larché. This treatment uses small allergen peptides as a vaccination against a typical allergic response. Material was obtained from research by Elizabeth Simms, who is an MD/PhD student working with Dr. Larché.
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Allergies, Demystifying Medicine, Education, Vaccination
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