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Molecular Approach to Allergy Diagnosis and Therapy
Fatima Ferreira,Martin Wolf,Michael Wallner 연세대학교의과대학 2014 Yonsei medical journal Vol.55 No.4
Presently, allergy diagnosis and therapy procedures are undergoing a transition phase in which allergen extracts are being step-by-step replaced by molecule-based products. The new developments will allow clinicians to obtain detailed informationon sensitization patterns, more accurate interpretation of allergic symptoms,and thus improved patients’ management. In this respect, recombinant technology has been applied to develop this new generation of molecule-based allergyproducts. The use of recombinant allergens allows full validation of identity, quantity, homogeneity, structure, aggregation, solubility, stability, IgE-binding and the biologic potency of the products. In contrast, such parameters are extremely difficult to assay and standardize for extract-based products. In addition to the possibilityof bulk production of wild type molecules for diagnostic purposes, recombinanttechnology opened the possibility of developing safer and more efficacious products for allergy therapy. A number of molecule-based hypoallergenic preparationshave already been successfully evaluated in clinical trials, bringing forward the next generation of allergy vaccines. In this contribution, we review the latest developments in allergen characterization, molecule-based allergy diagnosis, and the application of recombinant allergens in therapeutic setups. A comprehensive overview of clinical trials using recombinant allergens as well as synthetic peptidesis presented.
Wearable Sensors in Healthcare and Sensor-Enhanced Health Information Systems: All Our Tomorrows?
Michael Marschollek,Matthias Gietzelt,Mareike Schulze,Martin Kohlmann,Bianying Song,Klaus-Hendrik Wolf 대한의료정보학회 2012 Healthcare Informatics Research Vol.18 No.2
Wearable sensor systems which allow for remote or self-monitoring of health-related parameters are regarded as one means to alleviate the consequences of demographic change. This paper aims to summarize current research in wearable sensors as well as in sensor-enhanced health information systems. Wearable sensor technologies are already advanced in terms of their technical capabilities and are frequently used for cardio-vascular monitoring. Epidemiologic predictions suggest that neuropsychiatric diseases will have a growing impact on our health systems and thus should be addressed more intensively. Two current project examples demonstrate the benefit of wearable sensor technologies: long-term, objective measurement under daily-life, unsupervised conditions. Finally, up-to-date approaches for the implementation of sensor-enhanced health information systems are outlined. Wearable sensors are an integral part of future pervasive, ubiquitous and person-centered health care delivery. Future challenges include their integration into sensor-enhanced health information systems and sound evaluation studies involving measures of workload reduction and costs.