Pathway library
Learn immune behavior as named biologic stories.
Each pathway connects triggers, cells, mediators, tissues, labs, caveats, and next questions so the app feels like a living systems textbook instead of isolated pages.
Alpha-gal delayed IgE and immune-complex layer
Alpha-gal is the best anchor pathway for teaching how a glycan antigen can connect sensitization, delayed food kinetics, IgE-mediated mast-cell activation, cofactors, biologics/gelatin/medical products, and broader immune-complex handling.
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AllergySpecific IgE / total IgE interpretation
The same specific IgE value can mean different things when total IgE is low, normal, or extremely high. Ratio is not diagnostic, but it can help calibrate whether the antigen-specific signal is prominent inside the larger IgE pool.
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InflammationImmune-complex formation and clearance
Immune complexes are not automatically disease. They become important when their size, solubility, antibody class, complement fixation, tissue location, and clearance capacity change inflammatory consequences.
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Alpha-gal delayed IgE and immune-complex layer
AllergyTick exposure, alpha-gal glycan antigen, delayed lipid/glycan kinetics, IgE/FcεRI, cofactors, and non-IgE antibody-complex context.
Specific IgE / total IgE interpretation
AllergyHow antigen-directed IgE should be read against the background IgE pool, history, tissue, timing, and threshold modifiers.
Immune-complex formation and clearance
InflammationAntigen-antibody complexes, complement, Fc receptors, macrophage clearance, liver/spleen filtering, and deposition risk.
Mast-cell threshold ecology
AllergyIgE, FcεRI, alarmins, neuropeptides, cofactors, histamine, lipid mediators, and tissue-specific activation thresholds.
Migraine neuroimmune threshold
NeuroimmuneTrigeminovascular sensitivity, CGRP/substance P, mast-cell-neuron crosstalk, weather shifts, allergen/AQI load, and recovery reserve.
Post-viral inflammatory recovery
InflammationInterferon carryover, innate priming, autonomic recovery, mitochondrial strain, mast-cell threshold, and cytotoxic adaptation.