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How Neanderthal DNA Changed Humans – Video

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How Neanderthal DNA Changed Humans
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How to install Motorola Droid DNA Boot Animation on Razr [GUIDE] – Video

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How to install Motorola Droid DNA Boot Animation on Razr [GUIDE]
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23andMe DNA Test Results Are In- Yikes! | EpicReviewGuys – Video

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23andMe DNA Test Results Are In- Yikes! | EpicReviewGuys
23andMe just notified me that my test results are in- and the first thing I learned came as kind of a shock. But there was good news in the health test predi...

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The new Porsche Macan new face, same Porsche DNA 2 – Video

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The new Porsche Macan new face, same Porsche DNA 2

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Part 1. DNA Testing For Ancestry Is The Science Accurate? – Video

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Part 1. DNA Testing For Ancestry Is The Science Accurate?
DNA Testing For Ancestry Is The Science Accurate?

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What Can You Learn From DNA Fingerprinting? – Video

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DNA and BossyButtons: Black Ops 2 Multiplayer on Overflow – Video

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DNA and BossyButtons: Black Ops 2 Multiplayer on Overflow
Not much to say, we #39;re just playing some COD. Bossy messed up his recording, and lost his sound effects while recording in a strange resolution, so the sound...

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Agguato Montesilvano, trovate tracce Dna – Video

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Agguato Montesilvano, trovate tracce Dna
Lanciano, servizio Tgmax 31 gennaio 2014. Montesilvano: i Ris di Roma hanno trovato tracce di Dna sul coltello rinvenuto sulla scena del crimine nell #39;agguato...

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DNA Verification Of Peanut Allergy Treatments

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February 1, 2014

Brett Smith for redOrbit.com Your Universe Online

Scientists with Stanford University are finding that healing a peanut allergy with oral immunotherapy alters the DNA of the patients immune cells. The finding could serve as the basis for a simple blood test to monitor the long-term effectiveness of the allergy therapy.

Allergy scientists are currently performing clinical trials of doctor-supervised immunotherapy involving peanut-allergy sufferers taking escalating amounts of peanut powder in an attempt to desensitize them to the nuts. At the conclusion of the trial, patients are usually expected to eat some peanuts every day throughout their lives.

At first, eating two peanut butter cups a day might seem fun, but it gets a little boring and a lot of people might stop, said Dr. Kari Nadeau, an immunologist at Stanford Hospital & Clinics and Lucile Packard Childrens Hospital Stanford.

Until now, doctors couldnt test if patients who had finished immunotherapy could safely give up eating daily doses of peanuts, she said.

Our new finding can help us try to determine whether, for the long term, someones allergy has truly been shut off so people can eat ad lib, Nadeau said.

In the study, which was published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, the scientists evaluated 20 peanut-allergic adults and children who had concluded two years of immunotherapy, which made it possible for them to eat one 4-gram serving of peanuts daily without experiencing a major allergic reaction.

The patients were asked to stop consuming peanuts for three months and were then given a bit of peanut powder to see if their allergy returned. Thirteen of the patients had a relapse of their allergy, while seven did not. The scientists evaluated the immune cells in the blood of patients from the two groups. Blood samples from peanut-allergic participants who had never acquired the immunotherapy were utilized as a control.

The scientists focused on the regulating T cells, which are white blood cells that help to reduce an allergic reaction. In these cells, the DNA at a gene called forkhead box protein 3 (FOXP3) was somewhat different in each of the three sets of patients. The FOXP3 gene has been previously found to play a role in allergies.

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DNA of peanut-allergic kids changes with immune therapy, Stanford/Packard study finds

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31-Jan-2014

Contact: Erin Digitale digitale@stanford.edu 650-724-9175 Stanford University Medical Center

STANFORD, Calif. Treating a peanut allergy with oral immunotherapy changes the DNA of the patient's immune cells, according to a new study from the Stanford University School of Medicine and Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford. The DNA change could serve as the basis for a simple blood test to monitor the long-term effectiveness of the allergy therapy.

Peanut allergy, like other food allergies, currently has no cure. Scientists are conducting clinical trials of doctor-supervised immunotherapy, in which peanut-allergic patients take increasing amounts of peanut powder to try to desensitize them to the peanut allergen. At the end of the trial, patients are usually asked to eat some peanuts every day for the rest of their lives.

"At first, eating two peanut butter cups a day might seem fun, but it gets a little boring and a lot of people might stop," said Kari Nadeau, MD, PhD, associate professor of pediatrics at Stanford and an immunologist at Stanford Hospital & Clinics and Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford. Until now, doctors could not test whether patients who had completed immunotherapy could safely stop eating daily doses of peanuts, she said. "Our new finding can help us try to determine whether, for the long term, someone's allergy has truly been shut off so people can eat ad lib."

Nadeau is the senior author of a paper describing the new findings, which will be published online Jan. 31 in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.

In the new study, Nadeau's team examined 20 peanut-allergic children and adults who had completed two years of immunotherapy, which enabled them to eat one 4-gram serving of peanuts daily without experiencing a major allergic reaction.

The patients were asked to stop eating peanuts for three months and then were given a small amount of peanut powder to see if their allergy returned. Thirteen of the patients regained their allergy, while seven did not. The researchers compared the immune cells in the blood of patients from the two groups. Blood samples from peanut-allergic patients who had never received oral immunotherapy were used as a control.

The researchers focused on the regulatory T cells, which are white blood cells that help to suppress an allergy response. In these cells, the DNA at a gene called forkhead box protein 3, or FOXP3, was slightly different in each of the three groups of patients. The FOXP3 gene has previously been shown to play a role in allergies.

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