Vicilins: A case study in allergen pedigrees
The new data also extend the list of allergens that are potentially useful in immunotherapy, clinical screens, and immunoassays. [...]the data have relevance to the development of safe biotech crops, with respect to which it is essential to prevent the transfer of known or cross-reactive allergens b...
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