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A new study by Arizona State and Yale researchers has uncovered how severe food allergies trigger anaphylaxis differently from injected allergens. Instead of histamine, gut mast cells release leukotrienes – chemicals that drive dangerous reactions. Drugs like zileuton and montelukast, already used for asthma, could offer new preventive treatments for food-triggered allergic emergencies.
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