Fel d 1

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[https://acaai.org/allergies/management-treatment/allergy-immunotherapy/ Immunotherapy], or allergy vaccination, which is based on repeated subcutaneous injections of cat hair extracts has been shown to be effective in the curative treatment of allergy. However, in addition to being a time-consuming treatment, it can cause serious side effects such as asthma attacks and anaphylactic shock <ref name="[1]"/><ref name="[4]"/>.
[https://acaai.org/allergies/management-treatment/allergy-immunotherapy/ Immunotherapy], or allergy vaccination, which is based on repeated subcutaneous injections of cat hair extracts has been shown to be effective in the curative treatment of allergy. However, in addition to being a time-consuming treatment, it can cause serious side effects such as asthma attacks and anaphylactic shock <ref name="[1]"/><ref name="[4]"/>.
Additionally, to add to the immunotherapy treatment, there is a cat food supplemented with anti-Fel d 1 IgY, which significantly reduces active Fel d 1 levels <ref name="[3]"/>.
Additionally, to add to the immunotherapy treatment, there is a cat food supplemented with anti-Fel d 1 IgY, which significantly reduces active Fel d 1 levels <ref name="[3]"/>.
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=='''Fel d 1 and Uteroglobin'''==
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[[Image:1PUO_2UTG.png | thumb | center | 700px | '''Figure 6.''' Monomers of Fel d 1 (in green) and Uteroglobin (in yellow). Red and blue disulfides of Fel d 1 and Uteroglobin monomers, respectively.]]
== '''References''' ==
== '''References''' ==
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Fel d 1: The major cat allergen

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