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    New targets for allergic rhinitis--a disease of civilization

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    Allergic rhinitis is an inflammatory disorder of the nasal mucosa, mediated by TH2 lymphocytes, which is linked to atopy and whose prevalence is increasing in association with a Western lifestyle. The production of allergen-specific IgE, activation of mucosal mast cells and the recruitment and activation of effector leukocytes provides potential therapeutic targets, including selective inhibition of cytokines, adhesion molecules and signalling pathways. Blockade of IgE, using monoclonal antibodies and vaccine strategies, is a new approach for interrupting the allergic cascade, whereas the use of recombinant mutated allergens, peptides and DNA oligonucleotides will lead to improved efficacy and reduced side effects of immunotherapy to induce tolerance.<br/

    Multimessenger search for sources of gravitational waves and high-energy neutrinos: Initial results for LIGO-Virgo and IceCube

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    We report the results of a multimessenger search for coincident signals from the LIGO and Virgo gravitational-wave observatories and the partially completed IceCube high-energy neutrino detector, including periods of joint operation between 2007-2010. These include parts of the 2005-2007 run and the 2009-2010 run for LIGO-Virgo, and IceCube's observation periods with 22, 59 and 79 strings. We find no significant coincident events, and use the search results to derive upper limits on the rate of joint sources for a range of source emission parameters. For the optimistic assumption of gravitational-wave emission energy of 10-2 M⊙c2 at ˜150 Hz with ˜60 ms duration, and high-energy neutrino emission of 1 051 erg comparable to the isotropic gamma-ray energy of gamma-ray bursts, we limit the source rate below 1.6 ×1 0-2 Mpc-3 yr-1 . We also examine how combining information from gravitational waves and neutrinos will aid discovery in the advanced gravitational-wave detector era.status: publishe
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