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1. Severely compromised supply of patch test allergens in Europe hampers adequate diagnosis of occupational and non-occupational contact allergy. A European Society of Contact Dermatitis (ESCD), European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (EAACI), European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (EADV) task forces 'Contact Dermatitis' and 'Occupational Skin Disease' position paper.

2. Paper-based microfluidic device for selective detection of peanut allergen Ara h1 applying black phosphorus-Au nanocomposites for signal amplification.

3. Facile and Ultrasensitive Food Allergen Quantification Using Microzone Paper-Based Mass Spectrometric Immunoassay.

4. Standardization of clinical outcomes used in allergen immunotherapy in allergic asthma: An EAACI position paper.

5. Paper-based microfluidics and tailored gold nanoparticles for visual colorimetric detection of multiplex allergens.

6. A paper-based chemiluminescence immunoassay device for rapid and high-throughput detection of allergen-specific IgE.

7. Determination of IgE and IgG reactivity to more than 170 allergen molecules in paper-dried blood spots.

8. An origami paper-based analytical device for rapid detection of testosterone in healthcare food.

9. Characterization of New Allergens from the Venom of the European Paper Wasp Polistes dominula .

10. A graphene oxide-based paper chip integrated with the hybridization chain reaction for peanut and soybean allergen gene detection.

11. In-vivo diagnostic test allergens in Europe: A call to action and proposal for recovery plan-An EAACI position paper.

13. A case of allergic contact dermatitis caused by Olanedine solution-A diagnostic patch-testing method involving dried filter paper.

14. Shedding Light on the Venom Proteomes of the Allergy-Relevant Hymenoptera Polistes dominula (European Paper Wasp) and Vespula spp. (Yellow Jacket).

15. EAACI position paper: Comparing insect hypersensitivity induced by bite, sting, inhalation or ingestion in human beings and animals.

16. Response to the comments of Natsch and Landsiedel on my paper "Is a combination of assays really needed for non-animal prediction of skin sensitization potential? Performance of the GARD (genomic allergen rapid detection) assay in comparison with OECD guideline assays alone and in combination."

17. EAACI/ENDA Position Paper: Diagnosis and management of hypersensitivity reactions to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in children and adolescents.

18. Moist toilet papers as possible sensitizers: review of the literature and evaluation of commercial products in Italy.

19. EAACI Position paper on the standardization of nasal allergen challenges.

20. Glycidyl methacrylate and ethoxyethyl acrylate: new allergens in emulsions used to impregnate paper and textile materials.

21. Tolerance to different toilet paper preparations: toxicological and allergological aspects.

22. Allergen exposure chambers: harmonizing current concepts and projecting the needs for the future - an EAACI Position Paper.

23. [Viable allergenic fungi in a documentary deposit of the National Archive of Cuba].

24. Preventive allergen immunotherapy with inhalant allergens in children.

25. Polysensitisation is associated with more severe symptoms: The reality of patients with allergy.

26. Ambient pollen exposure and pollen allergy symptom severity in the EPOCHAL study.

27. Clinical validation of grass pollen exposure chamber in patients with allergic rhinitis triggered by timothy grass.

28. Chemical Identification and Confirmation of Contact Allergens.

29. Acute, short-lasting rhinitis due to camomile-scented toilet paper in patients allergic to compositae.

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

31. Allergic contact dermatitis from a paper mill slimicide containing 2-bromo-4'-hydroxyacetophenone.

32. Development of allergen-coated paper discs for allergy diagnosis by ELISA.

33. Clinical contraindications to allergen immunotherapy: an EAACI position paper.

34. Challenge-verified thresholds for allergens mandatory for labeling: How little is too much for the most sensitive patient?

35. Is allergen immunotherapy a model of personalized treatment in pediatric respiratory allergy?

36. Monitoring of occupational and environmental aeroallergens-- EAACI Position Paper. Concerted action of the EAACI IG Occupational Allergy and Aerobiology & Air Pollution.

37. Recommendations for the standardization of clinical outcomes used in allergen immunotherapy trials for allergic rhinoconjunctivitis: an EAACI Position Paper.

38. Current approaches and challenges of sample preparation procedures for the safety assessment of paper and cardboard food contact materials: A comprehensive review

39. Identification of the allergenic sensitizing potential of bisphenol A substitutes used in the industry.

40. Determination of Fragrance Allergens in Paper Personal Care Products by Headspace (HS) Solid-Phase Microextraction (SPME) Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) with Response Surface Methodology (RSM) Optimization.

41. The CONSORT statement checklist in allergen-specific immunotherapy: a GA2LEN paper.

42. Sub-lingual immunotherapy: World Allergy Organization Position Paper 2009.

43. Rapid identification and quantitation of single plant seed allergen using paper-based microfluidics.

44. Occupational allergic contact dermatitis to methyldibromoglutaronitrile in hand degreasing toilet paper.

45. On the cover. Paper wasp.

46. [Diagnostic, prophylactic and therapeutic guidelines in patients with atopic dermatitis. Position paper by the task force of the National Specialists on Dermatology, Venereology and Allergology].

47. Characterization of the major allergens purified from the venom of the paper wasp Polistes gallicus.

48. [Anal and palmar contact dermatitis caused by iodopropynyl butylcarbamate in moist sanitary wipes].

49. Recombinant allergens with reduced allergenicity but retaining immunogenicity of the natural allergens: hybrids of yellow jacket and paper wasp venom allergen antigen 5s.