A UK biotechnology company has been testing vaccines for common allergies. The vaccines use SPIREs (synthetic peptides that regulate immune system cells) to help people fend off their allergies to cats, grasses and dust mites. The Science Show’s Chris Creese spoke with Professor Mark Larché who led the clinical trials.
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Research at McMaster T-cell Epitope Centre www.fhs.mcmaster.ca/mtec
Biotech at Circassia ToleroMune technology www.circassia.co.uk/technology/toleromune-technology
16/11/2013 Tagged biology, cats, Chris Creese, Circassia, dust, grass, health, immune, life, McMaster, T-cell, vaccine allergy