Wojciech Dyga
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11.
Dyga W, Stobiecki M, Czarnobilska E
Przegl Lek
. 2018 Apr;
73(12):838-41.
PMID: 29693991
Honey bee venom (Apis mellifera)
is a mixture of many components,
both amines, peptides enzymes and
toxins. Most of the enzymes are allergens
with different allergenic potential.
It may affect...
12.
Bogdali A, Dyga W, Antoszczyk G, Bialecka A, Kasprowicz A, Obtulowicz K, et al.
Przegl Lek
. 2018 Apr;
73(12):818-22.
PMID: 29693984
The severity of allergic symptoms
in patients with atopic dermatitis (AD)
intensifies when the number of colonies
patient’s of Staphylococcus aureus
on patents’ skin increases. The
basic feature determining the...
13.
Bulanda M, Dyga W, Rusinek B, Czarnobilska E
Przegl Lek
. 2018 Apr;
73(12):786-90.
PMID: 29693972
Qualification for specific immunotherapy
(SIT) according to the
guidelines of the European Academy
of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
(EAACI) includes medical history,
skin prik tests (SPT) and/or measuring
the concentration...
14.
Skoczowski A, Obtulowicz K, Czarnobilska E, Dyga W, Mazur M, Stawoska I, et al.
Ann Agric Environ Med
. 2017 Jul;
24(2):229-236.
PMID: 28664699
Conclusion: [/b] The observed differentiation of immunodetection spectra allows to model highly specific IgE-binding profiles of allergenic wheat proteins attributed to individual patients with symptoms of gluten intolerance. Highly immunoreactive...
15.
Lesniak M, Dyga W, Rusinek B, Mazur M, Czarnobilska E
Pol Arch Med Wewn
. 2016 Sep;
126(7-8):521-9.
PMID: 27578221
INTRODUCTION Allergic rhinitis (AR) is the most common atopic disease. Specific immunotherapy (SIT) is the only effective treatment method for AR. In uncertain diagnostic cases, before establishing eligibility for SIT,...
16.
Bogdali A, Antoszczyk G, Dyga W, Obtulowicz A, Bialecka A, Kasprowicz A, et al.
J Trace Elem Med Biol
. 2016 Apr;
35:126.
PMID: 27049135
No abstract available.
17.
Porebski G, Dyga W, Stobiecki M, Czarnobilska E
Przegl Lek
. 2016 Mar;
72(12):779-82.
PMID: 27024960
Recent remarkable findings of pharmacogenomics and basic scientific research provided insights in the pathogenesis of severe drug hypersensitivity reactions such as drug rush with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS), abacavir...
18.
Obtulowicz K, Waga J, Dyga W
Przegl Lek
. 2016 Mar;
72(12):747-53.
PMID: 27024953
Gluten is the product of a chemical bond of wheat prolamin proteins (glia- dins and glutenins) in an aqueous me- dium. IgE mediated gluten allergy can be induced either by...
19.
Lesniak M, Dyga W, Porebski G, Czarnobilska E
Przegl Lek
. 2016 Mar;
72(12):725-30.
PMID: 27024948
Background: The diagnosis of immediate allergy is based on clinical data, skin prick tests (SPT), and measurements of allergen-specific IgE (sIgE). Basophil activation test (BAT) can supplement these methods and...
20.
Skoczowski A, Obtulowicz K, Czarnobilska E, Dyga W, Stachowicz M, Waga J
Przegl Lek
. 2014 Apr;
70(12):1043-7.
PMID: 24720124
Gliadins and glutenins--the main components of wheat gluten--are highly complex and polymorphic proteins of wheat kernels. They are also allergenic proteins causing a range of food allergies. We hypothesized that...