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Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2014 4(Suppl 3):P89
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Role of blister fluid soluble HLA-E In SJS/TEN
Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2014 4(Suppl 3):P48 -
Characterization of Flucloxacillin-specific CD8+ T-cells in a mouse model
Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2014 4(Suppl 3):P41 -
An immunohistochemical study of the granulysin expression of 6 types of proven adverse cutaneous drug reaction
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Pre- and postnatal administration of Lactobacillus reuteri decreases TLR2 responses in infants
Mice models indicate that intact Toll like receptor (TLR) signaling may be essential for the allergy protective effects of diverse bacterial exposure observed in clinical trials and epidemiological studies. Pr...
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Allergen sensitization linked to climate and age, not to intermittent-persistent rhinitis in a cross-sectional cohort study in the (sub)tropics
Allergen exposure leads to allergen sensitization in susceptible individuals and this might influence allergic rhinitis (AR) phenotype expression. We investigated whether sensitization patterns vary in a count...
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Intestinal allergic inflammation in birch pollen allergic patients in relation to pollen season, IgE sensitization profile and gastrointestinal symptoms
Birch pollen allergic patients frequently experience gastrointestinal upset accompanied by a local allergic inflammation in the small intestine especially during the pollen season. However, it is not known if ...
Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2014 4:19 -
Allergen specific immunotherapy has no influence on standard chemistry and hematology laboratory parameters in clinical studies
A set of standard clinical chemistry and hematology parameters are usually measured during clinical studies. The major outcome of these standard tests is to control that the drug investigated does not lead to ...
Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2014 4:18 -
Influence of alpine mountain climate of Bavaria on patients with atopic diseases: studies at the Environmental Research Station Schneefernerhaus (UFS - Zugspitze) – a pilot study
Mountain and maritime climate therapy takes advantage of specific climatic conditions to treat chronic allergic diseases. It was the aim of the study to investigate effects of a 5 day sojourn on atopic disease...
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Types of sensitization to aeroallergens: definitions, prevalences and impact on the diagnosis and treatment of allergic respiratory disease
The type of allergic sensitization is of central importance in the diagnosis and treatment of respiratory allergic diseases. At least 10% of the general population (and more than 50% of patients consulting for...
Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2014 4:16 -
Characteristics and management of sublingual allergen immunotherapy in children with allergic rhinitis and asthma induced by house dust mite allergens
Allergen immunotherapy is a recognised intervention in patients with allergies not responding to standard pharmacotherapy or in whom pharmacotherapy is contraindicated. We describe the sublingual immunotherapy...
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O21 - The role of DNA damage and repair in allergic airway inflammation
Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2014 4(Suppl 1):O21 -
O19 - Changes in the balance between myeloid (mDC) and plasmacytoid (pDC) cell numbers in peripheral blood during childhood
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Fungal allergy in asthma–state of the art and research needs
Sensitization to fungi and long term or uncontrolled fungal infection are associated with poor control of asthma, the likelihood of more severe disease and complications such as bronchiectasis and chronic pulm...
Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2014 4:14 -
Allergic sensitization: screening methods
Experimental in silico, in vitro, and rodent models for screening and predicting protein sensitizing potential are discussed, including whether there is evidence of new sensitizations and allergies since the intr...
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Allergic sensitization: host-immune factors
Allergic sensitization is the outcome of a complex interplay between the allergen and the host in a given environmental context. The first barrier encountered by an allergen on its way to sensitization is the ...
Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2014 4:12 -
Allergic sensitization: food- and protein-related factors
Presented here are emerging capabilities to precisely measure endogenous allergens in soybean and maize, consideration of food matrices on allergens, and proteolytic activity of allergens. Also examined are ob...
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Sensitizing properties of proteins: executive summary
The scope of allergy risk is diverse considering the myriad ways in which protein allergenicity is affected by physiochemical characteristics of proteins. The complexity created by the matrices of foods and th...
Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2014 4:10 -
Food allergen sensitization pattern in adults in relation to severity of atopic dermatitis
Limited data are available on the frequency of IgE mediated food sensitization and food allergy (FA) in adults with atopic dermatitis (AD).
Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2014 4:9 -
Induction of Treg and alternatively activated macrophages by the helminth Echinococcus granulosus: implication in the promotion or control of allergic disease?
Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2014 4(Suppl 2):P61 -
A safe foodstuff for wheat allergic patients
Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2014 4(Suppl 2):P59 -
A recombinant lipid transfer protein from Cannabis sativa: IgE-binding properties in patients with symptoms to Cannabis
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Separation and identification of celery proteins
Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2014 4(Suppl 2):P55 -
Clinical impact of molecular diagnosis in horse allergy
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Clinical impact of molecular diagnosis in cat allergy
Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2014 4(Suppl 2):P51 -
Allergy diagnosis in Geneva area: a complex multi-ethnic community with high pan-allergen prevalence
Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2014 4(Suppl 2):P49 -
Sensitisation pattern to birch pollen allergen components in oral allergy syndrome to Rosaceae fruits in patients with spring pollinosis from an East European Sylvosteppe area with low density forests
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Anaphylaxis to topical Aloe vera in a birch pollen allergic child
Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2014 4(Suppl 2):P45 -
Improving diagnostic performances of peanut allergy using novel molecular components
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Evaluation of individual sensitisation patterns to shrimp allergens in patients with seafood allergy using Immunocap ISAC microarray
Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2014 4(Suppl 2):P41 -
Case Report: Revaluation of a previously diagnosed hazelnut allergy with component resolved diagnosis (CRD)
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Allergenarrays: low-cost food allergy diagnosis using allergen extracts-based microarrays
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Peanut panallergen Ara h 8 IgE and IgG4 epitopes
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Colonisation of germ-free mice with probiotic lactobacilli mitigated allergic sensitisation in murine model of birch pollen allergy
Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2014 4(Suppl 2):P26 -
Influence of Interleukin-4 and Interleukin-13 on serum immunoglobulin E in house dust mite allergy
Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2014 4(Suppl 2):P22 -
Increased allergen-specific IgG4 levels are linked to suppressed IgE titers when analysed by ISAC but not by immunocap
Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2014 4(Suppl 2):O20 -
A molecular model system based on human monoclonal allergen-specific IgE antibodies to study basophil activation
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Induction of allergen-specific blocking IgG using patch delivered recombinant Bet v 1 in guinea pigs
Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2014 4(Suppl 2):O18 -
High density IgE recognition of the major grass pollen allergen, Phl p 1, revealed with single chain IgE antibody fragments obtained by combinatorial cloning
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Importance of Ara h 6 in peanut allergy diagnosis
Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2014 4(Suppl 2):O16 -
The role of n plant glycosylation in Act d 2 allergenicity
Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2014 4(Suppl 2):P16 -
LTP cross-reactivity - primary sensitization to mugwort pollen LTP Art v 3, facilitates subsequent sensitisation to peach LTP Pru p 3 in mice
Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2014 4(Suppl 2):O14 -
Identification of Helianthus annuus allergens in subjects with allergy to sunflower
Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2014 4(Suppl 2):P14 -
Bet v 1 and homologous food allergens are similarly processed by antigen-presenting cells but differ in T cell reactivity
Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2014 4(Suppl 2):O12 -
Kiwifruit protease Act d 1 compromises the intestinal barrier by disrupting tight junctions
Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2014 4(Suppl 2):O10 -
The molecular effects of processing on the peanut allergens
Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2014 4(Suppl 2):P10 -
Development of a novel method for identification and quantification of birch pollen allergens in parallel
Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2014 4(Suppl 2):P8 -
Random mutagenesis and phage display technology as a tool for identifying ige epitopes of the birch pollen allergen Bet v 1
Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2014 4(Suppl 2):O5 -
In vitro immunomonitoring of insect venom-allergic patients on immunotherapy
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Glutathione-s-transferase is a minor allergen in birch pollen because of restricted release from hydrated pollen grains
Citation: Clinical and Translational Allergy 2014 4(Suppl 2):O1