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3. IL‐10‐modulated dendritic cells from birch pollen‐ and hazelnut‐allergic patients facilitate Treg‐mediated allergen‐specific and cross‐reactive tolerance.

6. Scientific and regulatory evaluation of mechanistic in silico drug and disease models in drug development: Building model credibility

7. Human monocyte-derived type 1 and 2 macrophages recognize Ara h 1, a major peanut allergen, by different mechanisms

8. Allergenic Properties and Molecular Characteristics of PR-1 Proteins

11. Component-Resolved Diagnosis of American Cockroach (Periplaneta americana) Allergy in Patients From Different Geographical Areas

12. Easy assessment of the avidity of polyclonal allergen‐specific serum antibodies.

17. The Fusion Protein rFlaA:Betv1 Modulates DC Responses by a p38-MAPK and COX2-Dependent Secretion of PGE2 from Epithelial Cells

18. Does the Food Ingredient Pectin Provide a Risk for Patients Allergic to Non-Specific Lipid-Transfer Proteins?

19. Abstracts from the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Meeting 2016

20. Immunotherapy with Native Molecule rather than Hypoallergenic Variant of Pru p 3, the Major Peach Allergen, Shows Beneficial Effects in Mice

21. Targeting of Immune Cells by Dual TLR2/7 Ligands Suppresses Features of Allergic Th2 Immune Responses in Mice

22. Stimulation of naïve B cells with a fusion protein consisting of FlaA and Bet v 1 induces regulatory B cells ex vivo.

24. Author Correction: Conjugation of wildtype and hypoallergenic mugwort allergen Art v 1 to flagellin induces IL-10-DC and suppresses allergen-specific TH2-responses in vivo

30. Prevention of intestinal allergy in mice by rflaA:Ova is associated with enforced antigen processing and TLR5-dependent IL-10 secretion by mDC.

33. Exogenous administration of a recombinant variant of TWEAK impairs healing after myocardial infarction by aggravation of inflammation.

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