2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbapap.2005.07.017
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The protein composition of honeybee venom reconsidered by a proteomic approach

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“…Its composition, isolation, characterization, and the cloning of its bioactive species induced physiological damages and use in therapeutic treatments, are some of the aspects so far investigated [9,22,38,39].…”
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“…Its composition, isolation, characterization, and the cloning of its bioactive species induced physiological damages and use in therapeutic treatments, are some of the aspects so far investigated [9,22,38,39].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The disclosure of this information would have considerable impact on current venom immunotherapy (VIT) by allowing tailoring of the therapeutic treatment of an individual's allergic reaction. In 2005, Peiren and coworkers reported that VIT with recombinant HBV allergens, assayed in stage I clinical trials, was more specific and safer than treatments employing bee-derived venom [9]. A full venom characterization would also help to possibly improve current HBV based therapeutics, reported in particular for arthritic and rheumatic conditions [12].…”
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