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Hypersensitivity Type 1

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Type I hypersensitivity triggers an extreme or unnecessary immune response against certain allergens in our body. You can understand allergen as types of toxic or foreign antigen that is capable of inducing a hyper-immune response. Among the four types of hypersensitivity, type I is the most immediate one. This is because it generates a very swift response after coming in … [Read more...] about Hypersensitivity Type 1

Single Cell Protein

Single cell protein

Ever wonder what would happen if there wasn't enough food for everyone to eat? How will we manage to live? What if there isn't enough meat, chicken, or fish to survive on? What if the agricultural output is completely saturated? Relax! None of this is happening, at least not right now. But if the food issues aren't resolved, we might see something similar in the future. … [Read more...] about Single Cell Protein

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