Nasal mist vaccine suppresses peanut allergy in mice. A new research study reports that a vaccine delivered as an ultrafine nasal spray was found to limit or prevent peanut allergy symptoms in mice. This study is the first step in potentially developing a vaccine to treat food allergies in humans. Source 8w.
Researchers develop first functional targeted inhibitors of peanut allergens. Researchers have effectively prevented the binding of peanut allergens with IgE to suppress the allergic reaction to peanuts using a first-in-class design of allergen-specific inhibitors. Source 1p.