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1. Mucosal Mast Cells as Key Effector Cells in Food Allergies.

2. Mucosal Mast Cell-Specific Gene Expression Is Promoted by Interdependent Action of Notch and TGF-β Signaling.

3. Positive and negative roles of lipids in mast cells and allergic responses.

4. Tuning IgE: IgE-Associating Molecules and Their Effects on IgE-Dependent Mast Cell Reactions.

5. Orally desensitized mast cells form a regulatory network with Treg cells for the control of food allergy.

6. Identification of inhibitory mechanisms in pseudo-allergy involving Mrgprb2/MRGPRX2-mediated mast cell activation.

7. The CD300e molecule in mice is an immune-activating receptor.

8. Pharmacologic inhibition of Notch signaling suppresses food antigen-induced mucosal mast cell hyperplasia.

9. Ceramide-CD300f binding suppresses experimental colitis by inhibiting ATP-mediated mast cell activation.

10. Sphingomyelin and ceramide are physiological ligands for human LMIR3/CD300f, inhibiting FcεRI-mediated mast cell activation.

11. Human CD300C delivers an Fc receptor-γ-dependent activating signal in mast cells and monocytes and differs from CD300A in ligand recognition.

12. The receptor LMIR3 negatively regulates mast cell activation and allergic responses by binding to extracellular ceramide.

13. Evidence that integrin alpha IIb beta 3-dependent interaction of mast cells with fibrinogen exacerbates chronic inflammation.

14. An activating and inhibitory signal from an inhibitory receptor LMIR3/CLM-1: LMIR3 augments lipopolysaccharide response through association with FcRgamma in mast cells.

15. Pivotal advance: IgE accelerates in vitro development of mast cells and modifies their phenotype.

16. Analysis of mouse LMIR5/CLM-7 as an activating receptor: differential regulation of LMIR5/CLM-7 in mouse versus human cells.

17. The Src family kinase Hck regulates mast cell activation by suppressing an inhibitory Src family kinase Lyn.

18. Dysregulation of Src family kinases in mast cells from epilepsy-resistant ASK versus epilepsy-prone EL mice.

19. Integrin alphaIIbbeta3 induces the adhesion and activation of mast cells through interaction with fibrinogen.

20. Techniques to study Fc epsilonRI signaling.

21. Positive and negative regulation of mast cell activation by Lyn via the FcepsilonRI.

22. Mast cell survival and activation by IgE in the absence of antigen: a consideration of the biologic mechanisms and relevance.

23. Regulation of highly cytokinergic IgE-induced mast cell adhesion by Src, Syk, Tec, and protein kinase C family kinases.

24. IgE- and IgE+Ag-mediated mast cell migration in an autocrine/paracrine fashion.

25. IgE regulation of mast cell survival and function.

26. Early divergence of Fc epsilon receptor I signals for receptor up-regulation and internalization from degranulation, cytokine production, and survival.

28. O-methylated catechins from tea leaves inhibit multiple protein kinases in mast cells.

29. Evidence that IgE molecules mediate a spectrum of effects on mast cell survival and activation via aggregation of the FcepsilonRI.

30. G-protein-coupled receptor signaling in Syk-deficient neutrophils and mast cells.

34. Functional Analysis of Activating Receptor LMIR4 as a Counterpart of Inhibitory Receptor LMIR3.

35. Histamine-releasing factor has a proinflammatory role in mouse models of asthma and allergy.

36. Characterization of Leukocyte Mono-immunoglobulin-like Receptor 7 (LMIR7)/CLM-3 as an Activating Receptor.

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