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  • Immunotherapy, or "allergy shots" are given when environmental control and medications still do not adequately control symptoms.

    Allergic rhinitis: symptoms, skin testing, treatment 2009

  • Immunotherapy: These work by gradually introducing the allergen to the body to slowly modify the allergic response.

    Docs: Early treatment combats allergies best 2011

  • Elan said its latest net quarterly loss includes a net loss on equity method investments of $39.1 million relating mainly to the investment in Johnson & Johnson 's Janssen Alzheimer Immunotherapy.

    Elan's Loss Narrows Sten Stovall 2011

  • Immunotherapy: These work by gradually introducing the allergen to the body to slowly modify the allergic response.

    Docs: Early treatment combats allergies best 2011

  • Allergen Immunotherapy, or "allergy shots," involve injecting over time increasing amounts of the substance to which your child is allergic.

    Immunotherapy: allergy shots 2002

  • Immunotherapy in prostate cancer: Emerging strategies against a formidable foe.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • The article: "Immunotherapy in prostate cancer: Emerging strategies against a formidable foe " is authored by key investigators from the National Cancer Insitute This comprehensive article provides a perspective on the use of immunotherapy in prostate cancer and reviews the most promising therapies, either approved or in late-stage development, that target the different antigens associated with prostate cancer.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • Cancer Immunotherapy: Recent experiments by The Ludwig Institute of Cancer Research in Brussels, Belgium indicated that GM-CT-01 reactivates T-cell-dependent tumor cell killing that had been turned off by galectins secreted by cancer cells.

    unknown title 2011

  • Agenus' licensees include GlaxoSmithKline, Janssen Alzheimer Immunotherapy, a wholly owned subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson and Integrated Biotherapeutics.

    unknown title 2011

  • Immunotherapy, she explained, exposes people to increasing amounts of an allergen to build up their immune system's tolerance for the substance.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

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