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1. The role of allergy evaluation in children with eosinophilic esophagitis.

2. Role of specific IgE and skin-prick testing in predicting food challenge results to baked egg.

3. Role of Allergen Sensitization in Older Adults.

4. House dust mite-related allergic diseases: role of skin prick test, atopy patch test, and RAST in the diagnosis of different manifestations of allergy.

5. Skin prick testing predicts peanut challenge outcome in previously allergic or sensitized children with low serum peanut-specific IgE antibody concentration.

6. The Role of Cow Milk Allergy in Increasing the Severity of Atopic Dermatitis.

7. A Hypoallergenic Derivative of the Major Allergen of the Dust Mite Lepidoglyphus destructor, Lep d 2.6Cys, Induces Less IgE Reactivity and Cellular Response in the Skin than Recombinant Lep d 2.

8. Antigliadin IgE – indicator of wheat allergy in atopic dermatitis.

9. Glove-related skin symptoms among operating theatre and dental care unit personnel.

10. Prediction of atopic disease in infancy by determination of immunological parameters: IgE, IgE- and IgG-antibodies to food allergens, skin prick tests and T-lymphocyte subsets.

11. Fungal allergy in children.

12. Occupational allergy caused by flowers.

13. Immediate hypersensitivity to penicillins. Studies on Italian subjects.

14. IgE antibodies against midge and moth found in Japanese asthmatic subjects and comparison of allergenicity between these insects.

15. Immunogenicity and antigenicity of a partially hydrolyzed cow's milk infant formula.

16. Immunotherapy with an alum-adsorbed <em>Parietaria</em>-pollen allergoid: a 2-year, double-blind, placebo-controlled study.

17. Insect-venom allergy in Greek adults.

18. Blood markers of early and late airway responses to allergen in asthmatic subjects. Relationship with functional findings.

19. Latex allergy diagnosis: <em>in vivo</em> and <em>in vitro</em> standardization of a natural rubber latex extract.

20. Anaphylactic bronchoconstriction in immunized guinea pigs provoked by inhalation and intravenous administration of hexahydrophthalic anhydride and methyltetrahydrophthalic anhydride.

21. The differentiation and maturation of inflammatory cells involved in the allergic response: mast cells and basophils.

22. Pollinosis due to Australian pine (<em>Casuarina</em>): an aerobiologic and clinical study in southern Spain.

23. Birch pollinosis and atopy caused by apple, peach, and hazelnut; comparison of three extraction procedures with two apple strains.

24. A comparison of two RAST methods and skin prick testing in the diagnosis of wasp venom allergy.

25. Serum IgE in non-atopic adults and in dermatitis patients.

26. Lymphocyte proliferative responses to the purified <em>Dermatophagoides farinae</em> major allergen in untreated and hyposensitized atopic patients.

27. Lactoferrin, myeloperoxidase, lysozyme and eosinophil cationic protein in exudate in delayed type hypersensitivity.

28. Basophil histamine release in insect venom allergy.

29. OPTIMIZATION OF SKIN TESTING .1. CHOOSING ALLERGEN CONCENTRATIONS AND CUTOFF VALUES BY FACTORIAL DESIGN

30. [Latex allergy]

31. OPTIMIZATION OF SKIN TESTING .1. CHOOSING ALLERGEN CONCENTRATIONS AND CUTOFF VALUES BY FACTORIAL DESIGN

32. Is walnut really a birch-pollen-related fruit?

33. Th2-type cytokines, hypereosinophilia, and interleukin-5 in HIV disease.

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