Cross-reactivity studies of a new group 2 allergen from the dust mite Glycyphagus domesticus, Gly d 2, and group 2 allergens from Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, Lepidoglyphus destructor, and Tyrophagus putrescentiae with recombinant allergens.

@article{Gafvelin2001CrossreactivitySO,
  title={Cross-reactivity studies of a new group 2 allergen from the dust mite Glycyphagus domesticus, Gly d 2, and group 2 allergens from Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, Lepidoglyphus destructor, and Tyrophagus putrescentiae with recombinant allergens.},
  author={Guro Gafvelin and Eva Johansson and Alex P Lundin and A. Mohler Smith and Martin D. Chapman and David C. Benjamin and Urszula Derewenda and Marianne van Hage-Hamsten},
  journal={The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology},
  year={2001},
  volume={107 3},
  pages={
          511-8
        }
}
BACKGROUND Dust mites are important inducers of allergic disease. Group 2 allergens are recognized as major allergens in several mite species, including Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, Lepidoglyphus destructor, and Tyrophagus putrescentiae. No allergens have thus far been characterized on the molecular level from the dust mite Glycyphagus domesticus. OBJECTIVE We sought to examine the cross-reactivity among group 2 allergens of G domesticus, L destructor, T putrescentiae, and D pteronyssinus… 
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The molecular basis of antigenic cross-reactivity between the group 2 mite allergens.
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