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Researchers discovered that antibodies from infants to adults bind to the peanut allergen in a very similar way. This unexpected consistency suggests that the immune response to peanuts is largely established early in life and remains stable, rather than evolving with age. The findings provide new direction for therapies aiming to treat peanut allergies, suggesting that treatments effective for one age group could work generally.
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