Karolin Kern
Fraunhofer Society
10 Papers
1 Citations
Karolin Kern is an academic researcher from Fraunhofer Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Epitope & Biology. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Enzymatic Hydrolysis and Fermentation of Pea Protein Isolate and Its Effects on Antigenic Proteins, Functional Properties, and Sensory Profile
Verónica García Arteaga,Victoria Demand,Karolin Kern,Andrea Strube,Michael Szardenings,Isabel Muranyi,Peter Elsner,Ute Schweiggert-Weisz +7 more
TL;DR: The results from this study suggest that the combination of enzymatic hydrolysis and lactic fermentation is a promising method to be used in the food industry to produce pea protein ingredients with higher functionality and a highly neutral taste.
Combination of two epitope identification techniques enables the rational design of soy allergen Gly m 4 mutants
Heide Havenith,Karolin Kern,Paul Rautenberger,Holger Spiegel,Michael Szardenings,Elke Ueberham,Jörg Lehmann,Matthias Buntru,Simon Vogel,Regina Treudler,Rainer Fischer,Rainer Fischer,Stefan Schillberg,Stefan Schillberg +13 more
TL;DR: The presented approach demonstrates the feasibility of precise mapping of allergy-related IgE-binding epitopes, allowing the rational design of less allergenic mutants as potential therapeutic agents.
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The immunome of soy bean allergy: Comprehensive identification and characterization of epitopes.
Karolin Kern,Heide Havenith,Nicolas Delaroque,Paul Rautenberger,Jörg Lehmann,Markus Fischer,Holger Spiegel,Stefan Schillberg,Eva Ehrentreich-Foerster,Stefanie Aurich,Regina Treudler,Michael Szardenings +11 more
TL;DR: The precise mapping of multiple antibody epitopes recognized by patients’ sera allows a more detailed and differentiated understanding of immunological diseases.
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Peptide epitopes as biomarkers of soya sensitization in rBet v 1 immunotherapy of birch‐related soya allergy
Lisbeth Ramírez Caballero,Regina Treudler,Nicolas Delaroque,Jan C. Simon,Karolin Kern,Michael Szardenings +5 more
TL;DR: IgG- and IgE-binding to peptide epitopes in PR-10 is a potential indicator of the outcome and clinical course of AIT of soya sensitized patients with rBet v 1.
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Identification of Seasonal Variations of Antibodies against PR-10-Specific Epitopes Can Be Improved Using Peptide-Phage Display.
Lisbeth Ramírez Caballero,Christoph Kny,Regina Treudler,Jan C. Simon,Karolin Kern,Uta Jappe,Michael Szardenings +6 more
TL;DR: Peptide phage display data suggest an impact of birch and hazel pollen exposure on the recognition pattern of Bet v 1-like allergen epitopes influenced by pollen exposure beyond the capability of current methods.
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