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1. Frequency of food allergy in school-aged children in eight European countries-The EuroPrevall-iFAAM birth cohort.

2. Pea (Pisum sativum) allergy in children: Pis s 1 is an immunodominant major pea allergen and presents IgE binding sites with potential diagnostic value.

3. Food allergy.

4. Allergen immunotherapy for IgE-mediated food allergy: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

5. Performance of a polymer coated silicon microarray for simultaneous detection of food allergen-specific IgE and IgG 4 .

6. Ana o 3-specific IgE is a good predictor for clinically relevant cashew allergy in children.

7. The component-specific to total IgE ratios do not improve peanut and hazelnut allergy diagnoses.

8. EAACI Molecular Allergology User's Guide.

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11. Incidence and natural history of challenge-proven cow's milk allergy in European children--EuroPrevall birth cohort.

12. Predictive values of component-specific IgE for the outcome of peanut and hazelnut food challenges in children.

13. The value of specific IgE to peanut and its component Ara h 2 in the diagnosis of peanut allergy.

14. Skin prick test and specific serum IgE in the diagnostic evaluation of suspected cow's milk and hen's egg allergy in children: does one replace the other?

15. Outcome of oral food challenges in children in relation to symptom-eliciting allergen dose and allergen-specific IgE.

16. Walnut allergy in peanut-allergic patients: significance of sequential epitopes of walnut homologous to linear epitopes of Ara h 1, 2 and 3 in relation to clinical reactivity.

17. The role of hen's egg-specific IgE, IgG and IgG4 in the diagnostic procedure of hen's egg allergy.

18. Linear IgE-epitope mapping and comparative structural homology modeling of hazelnut and English walnut 11S globulins.

19. Clinical usefulness of microarray-based IgE detection in children with suspected food allergy.

20. Myosin light chain is a novel shrimp allergen, Lit v 3.

21. The role of wheat omega-5 gliadin IgE antibodies as a diagnostic tool for wheat allergy in childhood.

22. Primary versus secondary immunoglobulin E sensitization to soy and wheat in the Multi-Centre Allergy Study cohort.

23. Identification of amino acids critical for IgE-binding to sequential epitopes of bovine kappa-casein and the similarity of these epitopes to the corresponding human kappa-casein sequence.

24. Specific oral tolerance induction in food allergy in children: efficacy and clinical patterns of reaction.

25. Specificity of IgE antibodies to sequential epitopes of hen's egg ovomucoid as a marker for persistence of egg allergy.

26. Mutational analysis of immunoglobulin E-binding epitopes of beta-casein and beta-lactoglobulin showed a heterogeneous pattern of critical amino acids between individual patients and pooled sera.

27. IgE-mediated food allergy diagnosis: Current status and new perspectives.

28. The atopy patch test in the diagnostic workup of suspected food-related symptoms in children.

30. Utility of the ratio of food-specific IgE/total IgE in predicting symptomatic food allergy in children.

31. Humoral and cellular responses to cow milk proteins in patients with milk-induced IgE-mediated and non-IgE-mediated disorders.

32. Food allergy diagnostics: scientific and unproven procedures.

33. The predictive value of specific immunoglobulin E levels in serum for the outcome of oral food challenges.

34. Determination of food specific IgE levels over time can predict the development of tolerance in cow's milk and hen's egg allergy.

35. Microarray immunoassay: association of clinical history, in vitro IgE function, and heterogeneity of allergenic peanut epitopes.

36. Mutational analysis of major, sequential IgE-binding epitopes in alpha s1-casein, a major cow's milk allergen.

37. Measurement of peptide-specific IgE as an additional tool in identifying patients with clinical reactivity to peanuts.

38. Identification of sequential IgE-binding epitopes on bovine alpha(s2)-casein in cow's milk allergic patients.

39. B-cell epitopes as a screening instrument for persistent cow's milk allergy.

40. IgE and IgG binding epitopes on alpha-lactalbumin and beta-lactoglobulin in cow's milk allergy.

41. Identification of IgE and IgG binding epitopes on beta- and kappa-casein in cow's milk allergic patients.

42. Effects of cooking methods on peanut allergenicity.

43. Identification of IgE- and IgG-binding epitopes on alpha(s1)-casein: differences in patients with persistent and transient cow's milk allergy.

44. An IL13 coding region variant is associated with a high total serum IgE level and atopic dermatitis in the German multicenter atopy study (MAS-90).

45. Evidence for linkage of chromosome 12q15-q24.1 markers to high total serum IgE concentrations in children of the German Multicenter Allergy Study.

48. Natural tolerance development in cow's milk allergic children: IgE and IgG4 epitope binding.

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

50. Detection of relevant amounts of cow's milk protein in non-pre-packed bakery products sold as cow's milk-free.

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