740 results on '"Chapman, Martin D."'
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52. Evolutionary Biology and Gene Editing of Cat Allergen, Fel d 1
53. Allergens
54. Recombinant Allergens for Diagnosis of Cockroach Allergy
55. Der p 5 Crystal Structure Provides Insight into the Group 5 Dust Mite Allergens
56. Flow cytometry imaging identifies rare T H2 cells expressing thymic stromal lymphopoietin receptor in a “proallergic” milieu
57. The structure of the dust mite allergen Der p 7 reveals similarities to innate immune proteins
58. Measurement of IgE antibodies to shrimp tropomyosin is superior to skin prick testing with commercial extract and measurement of IgE to shrimp for predicting clinically relevant allergic reactions after shrimp ingestion
59. Targeting allergen to FcγRI reveals a novel TH2 regulatory pathway linked to thymic stromal lymphopoietin receptor
60. New Frontiers: Precise Editing of Allergen Genes Using CRISPR
61. Control of House Dust Mite in Managing Asthma
62. Crystal Structures of Mite Allergens Der f 1 and Der p 1 Reveal Differences in Surface-Exposed Residues that May Influence Antibody Binding
63. Amino Acid Sequence of Fel dI, the Major Allergen of the Domestic Cat: Protein Sequence Analysis and cDNA Cloning
64. Molecular Approaches to Allergen Standardization
65. Crystal Structure of a Dimerized Cockroach Allergen Bla g 2 Complexed with a Monoclonal Antibody
66. The European Union CREATE Project: A model for international standardization of allergy diagnostics and vaccines
67. Cross-reactive IgE antibody responses to tropomyosins from Ascaris lumbricoides and cockroach
68. Targeting Fel d 1 to FcγRI induces a novel variation of the T H2 response in subjects with cat allergy
69. Reply to “Concerns about the approach of measuring allergens in early introduction foods for prevention of food allergy”
70. Proteases as Th2 adjuvants
71. Allergen Nomenclature
72. Simultaneous detection of total and allergen-specific IgE by using purified allergens in a fluorescent multiplex array
73. High-throughput fluorescent multiplex array for indoor allergen exposure assessment
74. Nomenclature and structural biology of allergens
75. Can the levels of Can f 1 in indoor environments be evaluated without considering passive transport of allergen indoors?
76. Recombinant allergens
77. Cockroach allergens: Environmental distribution and relationship to disease
78. List of Contributors
79. Indoor Allergens
80. Peanut allergen exposure through saliva: Assessment and interventions to reduce exposure
81. Bla g 6: A troponin C allergen from Blattella germanica with IgE binding calcium dependence
82. Molecular biology of indoor allergens
83. Immunoassays for indoor allergens
84. Specific allergen concentration of WHO and FDA reference preparations measured using a multiple allergen standard
85. Bos d 11 in baked milk poses a risk for adverse reactions in milk‐allergic patients
86. Mapping Human Monoclonal IgE Epitopes on the Major Dust Mite Allergen Der p 2
87. Cockroach allergen Bla g 2: An unusual aspartic proteinase
88. Specific IgE and IgG antibody-binding patterns to recombinant cockroach allergens
89. Crystal Structure of Cockroach Allergen Bla g 2, an Unusual Zinc Binding Aspartic Protease with a Novel Mode of Self-inhibition
90. Targeting Fel d 1 to FcγRI induces a novel variation of the TH2 response in subjects with cat allergy
91. Asthma in the Third World: can environmental intervention improve childhood asthma in US inner cities?
92. A prospective study of wheezing in young children: The independent effects of cockroach exposure, breast-feeding and allergic sensitization
93. Environmental detection of mouse allergen by means of immunoassay for recombinant Mus m 1
94. Distribution of peanut allergen in the environment
95. Risk factors for wheezing in a subtropical environment: Role of respiratory viruses and allergen sensitization
96. A review of recent immunochemical studies ofBlomia tropicalis andEuroglyphus maynei allergens
97. Monitoring peanut allergen in food products by measuring Ara h 1
98. Food allergen component proteins are not detected in early-childhood vaccines
99. Recent progress in mite allergen immunochemistry
100. High-level expression of immunoreactive recombinant cat allergen (fel d 1): Targeting to antigen-presenting cells
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