M.J. Torres focuses on Immunology, Provocation test, Allergy, Immunoglobulin E and Basophil activation. His study in Immunology focuses on Pathogenesis, Atopy and Allergen. His Provocation test research includes themes of Dermatology, Antibiotics, Drug and Nasal Lavage.
The concepts of his Allergy study are interwoven with issues in Internal medicine and Immunopathology. His work in Immunoglobulin E addresses subjects such as Amoxicillin, which are connected to disciplines such as Ampicillin and Pediatrics. His Basophil activation research incorporates elements of Moxifloxacin and Anaphylaxis.
His primary scientific interests are in Immunology, Immunoglobulin E, Allergy, Provocation test and Pharmacology. His work in the fields of Basophil activation overlaps with other areas such as In patient. His Immunoglobulin E study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Benzylpenicillin, In vitro, Hapten and Sensitization.
His Allergy study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Basophil, Immune system and Immunopathology. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Dermatology, Gastroenterology, Allergen, Atopy and Internal medicine. M.J. Torres combines subjects such as Angioedema and Antibiotics with his study of Drug.
M.J. Torres mainly investigates Immunology, Allergy, Drug, Immunoglobulin E and Intensive care medicine. His research ties Disease and Immunology together. His Allergy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Penicillin, Medical emergency, Provocation test and Desensitization.
His work carried out in the field of Provocation test brings together such families of science as Allergen and Asthma. His studies in Drug integrate themes in fields like Antibiotics and Bioinformatics. In his work, Drug action, Receptor, Immune system, Immune complex and Complement system is strongly intertwined with Human leukocyte antigen, which is a subfield of Immunoglobulin E.
His primary areas of investigation include Allergy, Immunology, Provocation test, Drug allergy and Intensive care medicine. M.J. Torres usually deals with Allergy and limits it to topics linked to Desensitization and Basophil activation, Basophil, Plant lipid transfer proteins and Food allergy. Immunology is a component of his Sensitization and Immunochemistry studies.
M.J. Torres studied Provocation test and Allergen that intersect with Atopy and Immunoglobulin E. His Drug allergy study combines topics in areas such as Position paper, Peanut allergy and Anaphylaxis. The study incorporates disciplines such as Medical prescription and Medical history in addition to Drug.
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Diagnosis of nonimmediate reactions to beta-lactam antibiotics.
Antonino Romano;M. Blanca;M. J. Torres;A. Bircher.
Allergy (2004)
Drug hypersensitivity reactions: response patterns, drug involved, and temporal variations in a large series of patients.
I Doña;N Blanca-López;M J Torres;J García-Campos.
Journal of Investigational Allergology and Clinical Immunology (2012)
Seasonal idiopathic rhinitis with local inflammatory response and specific IgE in absence of systemic response.
C. Rondón;I. Doña;S. López;P. Campo.
Allergy (2008)
In vitro evaluation of IgE-mediated hypersensitivity reactions to quinolones
A. Aranda;C. Mayorga;A. Ariza;I. Doña.
Allergy (2011)
Negativization rates of IgE radioimmunoassay and basophil activation test in immediate reactions to penicillins.
T. D. Fernández;M. J. Torres;N. Blanca-López;J. L. Rodríguez-Bada.
Allergy (2009)
Diagnostic evaluation of hypersensitivity reactions to beta‐lactam antibiotics in a large population of children
Maria A. Zambonino;Jose Luis Corzo;Candelaria Muñoz;Gloria Requena.
Pediatric Allergy and Immunology (2014)
Immunogloblin E‐mediated immediate allergic reactions to dipyrone: value of basophil activation test in the identification of patients
E. Gómez;N. Blanca-Lopez;M. J. Torres;G. Requena.
Clinical & Experimental Allergy (2009)
Skin testing and drug provocation in the diagnosis of nonimmediate reactions to aminopenicillins in children.
N. Blanca-López;L. Zapatero;E. Alonso;M. J. Torres.
Allergy (2009)
Non-immediate reactions to β-lactams: diagnostic value of skin testing and drug provocation test
A. Padial;C. Antunez;N. Blanca-Lopez;T. D. Fernandez.
Clinical & Experimental Allergy (2008)
Nonimmediate allergic reactions induced by drugs: pathogenesis and diagnostic tests.
M J Torres;C Mayorga;M Blanca.
Journal of Investigational Allergology and Clinical Immunology (2009)
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