Immunology, Histamine, Allergy, Immunoglobulin E and Internal medicine are her primary areas of study. As a part of the same scientific study, Anne Kagey-Sobotka usually deals with the Immunology, concentrating on Prostaglandin D2 and frequently concerns with Cell. Her studies in Histamine integrate themes in fields like Mast cell, Inflammation, Stimulation, Basophil and Mucous membrane of nose.
Her Allergy research incorporates themes from Epinephrine, Asymptomatic, Venom and Immunopathology. Anne Kagey-Sobotka combines subjects such as Interleukin 33, Interleukin 4 and Receptor, Desensitization with her study of Immunoglobulin E. Her work deals with themes such as Gastroenterology and Endocrinology, which intersect with Internal medicine.
Anne Kagey-Sobotka focuses on Immunology, Histamine, Allergy, Immunoglobulin E and Internal medicine. Her study in Antigen, Allergen, Immunotherapy, Ragweed and Nasal provocation test falls within the category of Immunology. Anne Kagey-Sobotka has included themes like Mast cell, Basophil, Prostaglandin D2 and Leukotriene C4 in her Histamine study.
She focuses mostly in the field of Allergy, narrowing it down to topics relating to Venom and, in certain cases, Insect sting allergy and Surgery. Anne Kagey-Sobotka interconnects Receptor, Desensitization and Interleukin 4 in the investigation of issues within Immunoglobulin E. The Internal medicine study combines topics in areas such as Gastroenterology and Endocrinology.
Anne Kagey-Sobotka mainly focuses on Immunology, Histamine, Allergy, Internal medicine and Immunoglobulin E. Immunology is closely attributed to Pharmacology in her work. Her research integrates issues of Mast cell, Allergic response, Degranulation, Molecular biology and Basophil in her study of Histamine.
Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Nose, Venom, Immunopathology and Desensitization. The various areas that Anne Kagey-Sobotka examines in her Internal medicine study include Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Negative Skin Test, Insect stings and Serology. Her Immunoglobulin E study combines topics in areas such as Secretion and Interleukin 4.
Anne Kagey-Sobotka mostly deals with Immunology, Allergy, Histamine, Internal medicine and Immunotherapy. Her study in Immunology focuses on Allergen and Nasal Lavage. Her Allergy study incorporates themes from Venom, Immunopathology and Desensitization.
Her Histamine research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Osmole, Immunoglobulin E, Basophil and Sucrose. Anne Kagey-Sobotka focuses mostly in the field of Immunoglobulin E, narrowing it down to topics relating to Interleukin 4 and, in certain cases, Secretion and Cytokine secretion. Her work carried out in the field of Internal medicine brings together such families of science as Endocrinology and Mannitol.
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Inflammatory Mediators in Late Antigen-Induced Rhinitis
Robert M. Naclerio;David Proud;Alkis G. Togias;N. Franklin Adkinson.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1985)
Mediator release after nasal airway challenge with allergen.
Naclerio Rm;Meier Hl;Kagey-Sobotka A;Adkinson Nf.
The American review of respiratory disease (2015)
Immediate and late inflammatory responses to ragweed antigen challenge of the peripheral airways in allergic asthmatics. Cellular, mediator, and permeability changes.
Mark C. Liu;Walter C. Hubbard;David Proud;Becky A. Stealey.
The American review of respiratory disease (1991)
Conjugation of immunostimulatory DNA to the short ragweed allergen Amb a 1 enhances its immunogenicity and reduces its allergenicity
Helen Tighe;Kenji Takabayashi;David Schwartz;Gary Van Nest.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2000)
Physiologic manifestations of human anaphylaxis.
P L Smith;A Kagey-Sobotka;E R Bleecker;R Traystman.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (1980)
Cutaneous late-phase response to allergen. Mediator release and inflammatory cell infiltration.
E N Charlesworth;A F Hood;N A Soter;A Kagey-Sobotka.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (1989)
Evidence for Elevated Levels of Histamine, Prostaglandin D2, and Other Bronchoconstricting Prostaglandins in the Airways of Subjects with Mild Asthma
Mark C. Liu;Eugene R. Bleecker;Lawrence M. Lichtenstein;Anne Kagey-Sobotka.
The American review of respiratory disease (1990)
Purification and characterization of human skin mast cells. Evidence for human mast cell heterogeneity.
I D Lawrence;J A Warner;V L Cohan;W C Hubbard.
Journal of Immunology (1987)
Inhibition of mediator release in allergic rhinitis by pretreatment with topical glucocorticosteroids.
Ulf Pipkorn;David Proud;Lawrence M. Lichtenstein;Anne Kagey-Sobotka.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1987)
Epidemiology of Insect Venom Sensitivity
David B. K. Golden;David G. Marsh;Anne Kagey-Sobotka;Linda Freidhoff.
JAMA (1989)
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