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Epithelium and Asthma
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For many years epithelial cells were considered to have the simple role of a barrier participating to mucous secretion and removal of noxious agents by their cilia. More recently these cells were found to have a much broader activity including the release of eicosanoids, neural endopeptidases degrading neuropeptides (NEP), fibronectin participating to the regeneration of the normal epithelium, cytokines as well as they might have an immune function by their capability of antigen presentation.
A very detailed article on the physiological aspects.
Ph. Godard, P. Chanez
Asmanet France
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Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat - Rhinitis & Allergy
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The ear, nose, and throat are the most common target organs for food allergens. Congestion or inflammation of the nose (rhinitis), sinuses sinusitis), and throat (pharyngitis) may be due to airborne irritants and allergens; however, food allergy may be the undiagnosed cause of these common problems.
Food as a major cause of symptoms in ear and nose allergy is not accepted by orthodox medicine.
Solutions For Health Problems - Environmed Research Inc. & Alpha Nutrition Educational Programs Canada
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GIT Permeability & Antigen Entry
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The Digestive Tract Surface
Increased GIT Permeability
Immune Complexes - Type III Reactions
Inflammation
Type IV Cell-Mediated Immune Response
An excellent overview of the physiology of food reactions and allergy.
Stephen J. Gislason MD
Solutions For Health Problems - Environmed Research Inc. & Alpha Nutrition Educational Programs Canada
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Hypersensitivity Mechanisms and Food Allergy
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The concept of hypersensitivity disorders related to the food supply is a potential breakthrough in the understanding of modern disease. The texts available are intended as course material and may be used by professionals as an introduction to immunology, allergy and the misunderstood topic of food allergy.
Solutions For Health Problems - Environmed Research Inc. & Alpha Nutrition Educational Programs Canada
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IgE, Mast Cell Mechanism, Type 1
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A very detailed overview of this aspect of the physiology of allergy.
Solutions For Health Problems - Environmed Research Inc. & Alpha Nutrition Educational Programs Canada
Although an excellent overview of immunology and mechanisms, some statements or concepts may not necessarily be accepted by orthodox medicine.
Solutions For Health Problems - Environmed Research Inc. & Alpha Nutrition Educational Programs Canada
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LUNG FUNCTION TESTS
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Lung function tests provide an easy way of measuring the function of the lungs without the need to physically examine the lungs themselves
Australian Lung Foundation Australia
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Pathogenesis and Definition
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Covers:
Definition
Airway Pathology and Asthma
Child-onset Asthma
Adult-onset Asthma
Relationship of Airway Inflammation and Lung Function
Airway Hyperresponsiveness
Airflow Obstruction
Relevance of Chronic Airway Inflammation to Asthma Therapy
Michael W. Peterson, M.D. The University of Iowa College of Medicine
Virtual Hospital USA
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Tell Me About Asthma
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This web page will tell you about lung anatomy and what asthma is, as well as what the common symptoms are.
A very good overview, including the difference between classic asthma, asthma with "colds" and cough-variant Asthma.
Dr. Tom Kovesi
Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Canada
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Understanding the Immune System
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This information is a collaboration of the National Cancer Institute and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
Introduction
Self and Nonself
Genes and the Markers of Self
The Anatomy of the Immune System
The Cells and Secretions of the Immune System
Lymphocytes
B Cells and Antibodies
T Cells and Lymphokines
Natural Killer Cells
Phagocytes, Granulocytes, and Their Relatives
Complement
Mounting an Immune Response
A Billion Antibodies
A Web of Idiotypes
Receptors for Recognizing Antigen
Immunity, Natural and Acquired
Vaccines Through Biotechnology
Disorders of the Immune System
Allergy
Autoimmune Diseases
Immune Complex Diseases
Immunodeficiency Diseases
Cancers of the Immune System
Bone Marrow Transplants
Immunology and Transplants
Privileged Immunity
Immunity and Cancer
The Immune System and the Nervous System
Frontiers in Immunology
Hybridoma Technology
The SCID Mouse
Genetic Engineering
The Stem Cell
Immunoregulation Research
Glossary
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) USA
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