Not exact matches
In 2012, James and colleagues reported that they had engineered Anopheles stephensi mosquitoes with genes that
produce antibodies
against malaria
parasites.
Regardless of artemisinin's effectiveness
against malaria and other diseases caused by
parasites and despite its anti-tumour potential, its usage faces a problem: the low content
produced by the plant and the high cost of its chemical synthesis result in a scarce and expensive drug.
That is just fine when the foreign substance is a
parasite; but when it was summoned due to an IgE that was mistakenly
produced against, say, pollen, a food protein, flea saliva, etc.; the chemicals that the eosinophil releases cause damage to the pet's own surrounding tissues.