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  2. Fel d 1 - Wikipedia

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    Fel d 1 is a secretoglobin protein complex that, in cats, is encoded by the CH1 (chain 1/Fel d 1-A) and CH2 (chain 2/Fel d 1-B) genes. [2] [3] Among cats, Fel d 1 is produced largely in their saliva and by the sebaceous glands located in their skin. It is the primary allergen present on cats and kittens.

  3. Allergy to cats - Wikipedia

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    Fel d 4 and Fel d 7 are cat lipocalins. Fel d 4 and Fel d 7 are two of the most common cat allergens after Fel d 1. Fel d 4 is produced in the submandibular salivary glands and is secreted in the saliva of cats, via which it is deposited on to cat dander during grooming, [6] and is associated with atopic dermatitis in children with cat ...

  4. Allergen - Wikipedia

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    In addition to foreign proteins found in foreign serum (from blood transfusions) and vaccines, common allergens include: Animal products Fel d 1 (Allergy to cats) fur and dander; cockroach calyx; wool; dust mite excretion; Drugs. penicillin; sulfonamides; salicylates (also found naturally in numerous fruits) Foods. celery and celeriac [11] corn ...

  5. Feline leukemia virus - Wikipedia

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    Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) is a retrovirus that infects cats.FeLV can be transmitted from infected cats when the transfer of saliva or nasal secretions is involved. If not defeated by the animal's immune system, the virus weakens the cat's immune system, which can lead to diseases which can be lethal.

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  8. Lipocalin - Wikipedia

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    Examples of lipocalin proteins involved in immune system responses include alpha-1-microglobulin, alpha-1-acid glycoprotein, and C8gamma. Structural information for many immune system influencing lipocalin proteins is available, while their exact role in biological systems is still somewhat unclear.

  9. Fel d1 - Wikipedia

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