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1. IgE recognition of the house dust mite allergen Der p 37 is associated with asthma.

2. Molecular profiling of allergen-specific antibody responses may enhance success of specific immunotherapy.

3. Allergen-specific IgE levels and the ability of IgE-allergen complexes to cross-link determine the extent of CD23-mediated T-cell activation.

4. Selection of house dust mite-allergic patients by molecular diagnosis may enhance success of specific immunotherapy.

5. Underestimation of house dust mite-specific IgE with extract-based ImmunoCAPs compared with molecular ImmunoCAPs.

6. Clinical validation of a house dust mite environmental challenge chamber model.

7. Reliable mite-specific IgE testing in nasal secretions by means of allergen microarray.

8. Evolution and predictive value of IgE responses toward a comprehensive panel of house dust mite allergens during the first 2 decades of life.

9. Specific IgE and IgG measured by the MeDALL allergen-chip depend on allergen and route of exposure: The EGEA study.

10. Different IgE recognition of mite allergen components in asthmatic and nonasthmatic children.

11. Prevention of allergic asthma through Der p 2 peptide vaccination.

12. Specific IgE reactivity to Tri a 36 in children with wheat food allergy.

13. α-Purothionin, a new wheat allergen associated with severe allergy.

14. Hypoallergenic Der p 1/Der p 2 combination vaccines for immunotherapy of house dust mite allergy.

15. Nasal application of rBet v 1 or non-IgE-reactive T-cell epitope-containing rBet v 1 fragments has different effects on systemic allergen-specific antibody responses.

16. Hypoallergenic derivatives of the major birch pollen allergen Bet v 1 obtained by rational sequence reassembly.

17. Phl p 5 resorption in human oral mucosa leads to dose-dependent and time-dependent allergen binding by oral mucosal Langerhans cells, attenuates their maturation, and enhances their migratory and TGF-beta1 and IL-10-producing properties.

19. Exposure to a farming environment has allergen-specific protective effects on TH2-dependent isotype switching in response to common inhalants.

20. Immunization with a low-dose replicon DNA vaccine encoding Phl p 5 effectively prevents allergic sensitization.

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