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Allergy to peanut oil - Clinically relevant?
Johaness Ring
, M. Möhrenschlager
TUM Emeriti of Excellence
Technical University of Munich
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Clinically Significant
100%
Allergy
100%
Peanut Oil
100%
Skin Care Products
66%
Peanut Protein
50%
Peanut Allergen
33%
Peanut
33%
Topical Application
33%
Skin Barrier Function
33%
Peanut Allergy
33%
Production Process
16%
High Concentration
16%
Epidermis
16%
Mouse Model
16%
Adverse Reactions
16%
Retrospective Analysis
16%
Major Allergen
16%
Threshold Dose
16%
Protein Concentration
16%
Allergic Sensitization
16%
Increasing Prevalence
16%
Crude Oil
16%
Atopic Disease
16%
Anaphylactic Reaction
16%
Oral Provocation Test
16%
Clinical Signs
16%
Food Allergy
16%
Urticaria
16%
Eczema
16%
Oral Uptake
16%
Respiratory Tract
16%
Cardiovascular Manifestations
16%
Anecdotal Evidence
16%
Vegetable Oil
16%
Allergy Symptoms
16%
Topical Preparation
16%
Oral Tolerance
16%
Skin Care
16%
Contact Urticaria
16%
Refined Oil
16%
Gastrointestinal
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Peanut
100%
Arachis Oil
100%
Allergen
42%
Peanut Allergy
28%
Mouse Model
14%
Respiratory Tract
14%
Adverse Event
14%
Prevalence
14%
Eczema
14%
Vegetable Oil
14%
Food Allergy
14%
Cardiovascular Symptom
14%
Contact Urticaria
14%
Urticaria
14%
Anaphylaxis
14%
Provocation Test
14%
Atopy
14%
Immunology and Microbiology
Sensitization
100%
Allergen
75%
Peanut Allergy
50%
Mouse Model
25%
Prevalence
25%
Food Allergy
25%
Contact Urticaria
25%
Eczema
25%
Anaphylaxis
25%
Atopy
25%