


New scientific publication in “Veterinary Sciences”
Eosinophil cells are known to play a crucial role in the disease sweet itch. Recently, we have described two subsets of eosinophils: inflammatory eosinophils (iEos), which predominate in the blood of horses suffering from IBH, and resident eosinophils (rEos), which...
New scientific publication in “Vaccines”
Many horses suffer from urticaria, but there are no satisfactory treatments. The reasons for the occurrence of the disease are very diverse and often the disease returns after initial successes. The Evax team is researching this disease and testing a novel treatment...
Diagnostics for sweet itch in horses now available
The Evax laboratory team has developed a method to determine whether a horse has sweet itch using molecular biological analysis of skin biopsies. In an affected horse, certain genes are more active than is the case in healthy horses. This gene activity is measured...
New publication in “Allergy”
The research team of Evax, together with Universtity of Zürich and University Hospital of Zürich published a research article in “Allergy”. Insect bite hypersensitivity (IBH) is the most commom allergic disease in horses and it affects the skin. Allergic...
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