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Ana o 1, a cashew (Anacardium occidental) allergen of the vicilin seed storage protein familyWang et al., 2002
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- Wang F
- Robotham J
- Teuber S
- Tawde P
- Sathe S
- Roux K
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- Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
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Background: The allergens responsible for cashew food allergy have not been well characterized. Objectives: We initiated a study to clone cDNAs encoding cashew food allergens. Methods: A cashew cDNA library was screened with human serum for IgE …
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