Canberra researchers at the Australian National University find a protein that could stop allergic reactions and anaphylaxis
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Dr Paula Gonzalez Figueroa spent years working off a guess that neuritin had a regulatory function in stopping allergies and autoimmunity.
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Thousands of people live with allergies and autoimmune diseases, and that number is only rising, for reasons that are not entirely clear to medical researchers.
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It has the potential to tackle numerous conditions, including autoimmune diseases and asthma
The researchers hope to develop better treatments than EpiPens or ventolin
10 marzo 2021 06:44
Fonte: Adnkronos
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The Agency for Cultural Affairs presents CULTURE GATE to JAPAN
CHITOSE, Japan, March 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ On February 22, 2021, the Agency for Cultural Affairs opened a new art exhibit at New Chitose Airport as part of their CULTURE GATE to JAPAN initiative. Artworks by the creative group NAKED, INC. are exhibited at the airport, as well as on the web, with the aim of promoting the appeals of Japanese culture and sharing it with the world.
The theme of the exhibit at the New Chitose Airport in Hokkaido is INVISIBLE . The creative company NAKED, INC., which specializes in infusing spaces with a variety of media elements to create fresh experiences, is exhibiting works based on the theme of Ainu culture.
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The Agency for Cultural Affairs presents CULTURE GATE to JAPAN
CHITOSE, Japan, March 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ On February 22, 2021, the Agency for Cultural Affairs opened a new art exhibit at New Chitose Airport as part of their CULTURE GATE to JAPAN initiative. Artworks by the creative group NAKED, INC. are exhibited at the airport, as well as on the web, with the aim of promoting the appeals of Japanese culture and sharing it with the world.
The theme of the exhibit at the New Chitose Airport in Hokkaido is INVISIBLE . The creative company NAKED, INC., which specializes in infusing spaces with a variety of media elements to create fresh experiences, is exhibiting works based on the theme of Ainu culture.
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