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1. A European‐Japanese study on peach allergy: IgE to Pru p 7 associates with severity.

2. Is benzyl alcohol a significant contact sensitizer?

3. Wytyczne EAACI/GA²LEN/EDF/WAO dotyczące definicji, klasyfikacji, diagnostyki i leczenia pokrzywki.

4. The urgent need for a harmonized severity scoring system for acute allergic reactions.

5. How does dose impact on the severity of food‐induced allergic reactions, and can this improve risk assessment for allergenic foods?

6. The EAACI/GA²LEN/EDF/WAO guideline for the definition, classification, diagnosis and management of urticaria.

7. Patterns of chronic hand eczema: a semantic map analysis of the CARPE registry data.

8. European Surveillance System on Contact Allergies ( ESSCA): results with the European baseline series, 2013/14.

9. BASALIT trial: double-blind placebo-controlled allergen immunotherapy with rBet v 1- FV in birch-related soya allergy.

10. A new framework for the documentation and interpretation of oral food challenges in population-based and clinical research.

11. Characterization of the T-cell response to Dau c 1, the Bet v 1-homolog in carrot.

12. Standardization of double blind placebo controlled food challenge with soy within a multicentre trial.

13. The conformational IgE epitope profile of soya bean allergen Gly m 4.

14. EAACI Molecular Allergology User's Guide.

15. Hydrolysed egg displays strong decrease in allergenicity and is well tolerated by egg-allergic patients.

16. Position paper of the EAACI: food allergy due to immunological cross-reactions with common inhalant allergens.

17. Further studies on the biological activity of hazelnut allergens.

18. IgE recognition patterns in peanut allergy are age dependent: perspectives of the EuroPrevall study.

19. The prevalence and distribution of food sensitization in European adults.

20. Additional Indications for the Low Allergenic Properties of the Apple Cultivars Santana and Elise.

21. Challenges in testing genetically modified crops for potential increases in endogenous allergen expression for safety.

22. Component-resolved in vitro diagnosis of carrot allergy in three different regions of Europe.

23. Development of a standardized low-dose double-blind placebo-controlled challenge vehicle for the EuroPrevall project.

24. The performance of a component-based allergen microarray for the diagnosis of kiwifruit allergy.

25. Maize food allergy: a double-blind placebo-controlled study.

26. Testing for IgG4 against foods is not recommended as a diagnostic tool: EAACI Task Force Report.

27. Thresholds for food allergens and their value to different stakeholders.

28. Pollenassoziierte Nahrungsmittelallergien.

29. Strategy for allergenicity assessment of ‘natural novel foods’: clinical and molecular investigation of exotic vegetables (water spinach, hyacinth bean and Ethiopian eggplant).

30. Enhancement of hazelnut extract for IgE testing by recombinant allergen spiking.

31. Eczematous reactions to food in atopic eczema: position paper of the EAACI and GA2LEN.

32. A critical assessment of allergen component-based in vitro diagnosis in cherry allergy across Europe.

33. Kutane Symptome nach Genuss pollenassoziierter Nahrungsmittel.

34. Screening the allergenic repertoires of wheat and maize with sera from double-blind, placebo-controlled food challenge positive patients.

35. Birch pollen-related food allergy to legumes: identification and characterization of the Bet v 1 homologue in mungbean ( Vigna radiata), Vig r 1.

36. Component-resolved in vitro diagnosis in carrot allergy: Does the use of recombinant carrot allergens improve the reliability of the diagnostic procedure?

37. Standardization of food challenges in patients with immediate reactions to foods – position paper from the European Academy of Allergology and Clinical Immunology.

38. Cloning and Molecular and Immunological Characterisation of Two New Food Allergens, Cap a 2 and Lyc e 1, Profilins from Bell Pepper (Capsicum annuum) and Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum).

39. Roasted hazelnuts – allergenic activity evaluated by double-blind, placebo-controlled food challenge.

40. Allergens in celery and zucchini.

41. Influence of food processing on the allergenicity of celery: DBPCFC with celery spice and cooked celery in patients with celery allergy.

43. sICAM-1, sE-selectin and sVCAM-1 are constitutively present in human skin lymph and increased in allergic contact dermatitis.

45. Lipid transfer protein as a potential panallergen?

48. Isolated allergy to rice.

49. Contact allergy to nitrofurazone.

50. Contact sensitivity to 5 different ingredients of a topical medicament (Imacort® cream).

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