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2. Intranasal administration of ceramide liposome suppresses allergic rhinitis by targeting CD300f in murine models

3. The Prostaglandin D2 Receptor CRTH2 Contributes to Airway Hyperresponsiveness during Airway Inflammation Induced by Sensitization without an Adjuvant in Mice

5. The utility of macadamia nut legumin Mac i 2 and its conformational epitopes in the diagnosis of macadamia nut allergy

7. Antigen Protease Activity on Intact or Tape-Stripped Skin Induces Acute Itch and T Helper Sensitization Leading to Airway Eosinophilia in Mice

9. Implication of Antimicrobial Peptides in Atopic Dermatitis: Role in Regulation of Skin Barrier

11. Antigen Protease Activity with a Detergent Induces Severe Skin Inflammation with Itch and Robust T Helper 17/T Helper 22 Differentiation in Mice

12. A nerve-goblet cell association promotes allergic conjunctivitis through the rapid antigen passage

13. Fibroblast growth factor 18 stimulates the proliferation of hepatic stellate cells, thereby inducing liver fibrosis

14. A high-sensitivity ELISA for detection of human FGF18 in culture supernatants from tumor cell lines

16. Murine model identifies tropomyosin as IgE cross-reactive protein between house dust mite and coho salmon that possibly contributes to the development of salmon allergy

18. Staphylococcus aureus δ-toxin present on skin promotes the development of food allergy in a murine model

20. Data from Dietary Lactobacillus-Derived Exopolysaccharide Enhances Immune-Checkpoint Blockade Therapy

21. Supplementary Figure from Dietary Lactobacillus-Derived Exopolysaccharide Enhances Immune-Checkpoint Blockade Therapy

22. Supplementary Table from Dietary Lactobacillus-Derived Exopolysaccharide Enhances Immune-Checkpoint Blockade Therapy

23. Supplementary Table from Dietary Lactobacillus-Derived Exopolysaccharide Enhances Immune-Checkpoint Blockade Therapy

24. Supplementary Figure from Dietary Lactobacillus-Derived Exopolysaccharide Enhances Immune-Checkpoint Blockade Therapy

25. Data from Dietary Lactobacillus-Derived Exopolysaccharide Enhances Immune-Checkpoint Blockade Therapy

29. The effects of yogurt consumption on immune function in university male track and field athletes -A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group study-

31. The protective role of conjunctival goblet cell mucin sialylation

32. The Antimicrobial Peptide AMP-IBP5 Suppresses Dermatitis-like Lesions in a Mouse Model of Atopic Dermatitis through the Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptor-Related Protein-1 Receptor

34. Consumption of yogurt fermented with Lactobacillus delbrueckii ssp. bulgaricus OLL1073R-1 augments serum antibody titers against seasonal influenza vaccine in healthy adults

35. Sensitization to macadamia 7S globulin amino-terminus with clinical relevance in Japanese children with macadamia nut allergy

38. Cathelicidin LL-37 Activates Human Keratinocyte Autophagy through the P2X₇, Mechanistic Target of Rapamycin, and MAPK Pathways

43. Human β-defensin-3 attenuates atopic dermatitis–like inflammation through autophagy activation and the aryl hydrocarbon receptor signaling pathway

45. Development of mouse model for oral allergy syndrome to identify IgE cross-reactive pollen and food allergens: ragweed pollen cross-reacts with fennel and black pepper

47. Anti-CD80/86 antibodies inhibit inflammatory reaction and improve graft survival in a high-risk murine corneal transplantation rejection model

49. DietaryLactobacillus-Derived Exopolysaccharide Enhances Immune-Checkpoint Blockade Therapy

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