The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Immunology, Food allergy, Internal medicine, Allergy and Transplantation. Her study connects Case-control study and Immunology. Her studies in Food allergy integrate themes in fields like Allergen immunotherapy, Cumulative dose and Desensitization.
Internal medicine is often connected to Placebo in her work. Her Allergy research includes themes of Immune tolerance and Immunotherapy. The concepts of her Transplantation study are interwoven with issues in Blockade, Proteinuria, Kidney, Ischemia and Lymphocyte.
Kari C. Nadeau mainly focuses on Immunology, Allergy, Food allergy, Immune system and Internal medicine. Her is doing research in Immunoglobulin E, Oral immunotherapy, Asthma, T cell and Antibody, both of which are found in Immunology. The study incorporates disciplines such as Dermatology, Clinical trial and Immunotherapy in addition to Allergy.
Kari C. Nadeau focuses mostly in the field of Food allergy, narrowing it down to matters related to Intensive care medicine and, in some cases, Disease. As part of her studies on Immune system, she often connects relevant areas like Inflammation. The various areas that she examines in her Internal medicine study include Gastroenterology, Placebo and Endocrinology.
Her primary scientific interests are in Immunology, Food allergy, Immune system, Allergy and Oral immunotherapy. Her Immunology study frequently involves adjacent topics like Mass cytometry. Her studies deal with areas such as Intensive care medicine, Desensitization and Atopic dermatitis as well as Food allergy.
Her Immune system study combines topics in areas such as Inflammation and Phenotype. Her research links Immune tolerance with Allergy. Her work carried out in the field of Oral immunotherapy brings together such families of science as MEDLINE and Phases of clinical research.
Her primary areas of study are Immunology, Allergy, Food allergy, Immune system and Disease. Her Receptor research extends to the thematically linked field of Immunology. Her work on Anaphylaxis as part of general Allergy study is frequently linked to PSYCHOSOMATIC FACTORS, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science.
Her Food allergy research integrates issues from Allergic inflammation, Desensitization and Atopic dermatitis. The Immune system study combines topics in areas such as Inflammation, NSP1, Allergic sensitization, Respiratory system and Coronavirus disease 2019. Her Disease research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Microbiome, Pneumonia and Intensive care medicine.
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Personal Omics Profiling Reveals Dynamic Molecular and Medical Phenotypes
Rui Chen;George I. Mias;Jennifer Li-Pook-Than;Lihua Jiang.
Cell (2012)
Food allergy: a practice parameter update-2014.
Hugh A. Sampson;Seema Aceves;S. Allan Bock;John James.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2014)
Immune response to SARS-CoV-2 and mechanisms of immunopathological changes in COVID-19.
Ahmet Kursat Azkur;Mübeccel Akdis;Dilek Azkur;Milena Sokolowska.
Allergy (2020)
The cytokine-adhesion molecule cascade in ischemia/reperfusion injury of the rat kidney. Inhibition by a soluble P-selectin ligand.
M Takada;K C Nadeau;G D Shaw;K A Marquette.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (1997)
Measurement and Clinical Monitoring of Human Lymphocyte Clonality by Massively Parallel V-D-J Pyrosequencing
Scott D. Boyd;Eleanor L. Marshall;Jason D. Merker;Jay M. Maniar.
Science Translational Medicine (2009)
Effects of explosive brain death on cytokine activation of peripheral organs in the rat.
Moriatsu Takada;Kari C. Nadeau;Wayne W. Hancock;Harald S. Mackenzie.
Transplantation (1998)
Prevalence and Severity of Food Allergies Among US Adults
Ruchi S. Gupta;Christopher M. Warren;Bridget M. Smith;Bridget M. Smith;Jialing Jiang.
JAMA Network Open (2019)
Distribution of ACE2, CD147, CD26, and other SARS-CoV-2 associated molecules in tissues and immune cells in health and in asthma, COPD, obesity, hypertension, and COVID-19 risk factors.
Urszula Radzikowska;Urszula Radzikowska;Mei Ding;Mei Ding;Ge Tan;Ge Tan;Damir Zhakparov.
Allergy (2020)
Peanut oral immunotherapy results in increased antigen-induced regulatory T-cell function and hypomethylation of forkhead box protein 3 (FOXP3)
Aleena Syed;Marco A. Garcia;Shu Chen Lyu;Robert Bucayu.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2014)
EAACI Guidelines on allergen immunotherapy: IgE-mediated food allergy
G B Pajno;M Fernandez-Rivas;S Arasi;S Arasi;G Roberts;G Roberts;G Roberts.
Allergy (2018)
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