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51. Transgenic proteins in agricultural biotechnology: The toxicology forum 40th annual summer meeting.

52. Detection of risk factors for systemic adverse reactions to SCIT with natural depot allergen extracts: a retrospective study.

54. In vitro assessment of allergenicity features and localization of probable IgE binding regions.

55. Food safety assessment of an antifungal protein from Moringa oleifera seeds in an agricultural biotechnology perspective.

56. Amaranthus species around Bangkok, Thailand and the release of allergenic proteins from their pollens.

57. Functionality of alternative protein in gluten-free product development.

58. Pro j 2 is mesquite profilin: molecular characteristics and specific IgE binding activity.

59. Occupational asthma and rhinoconjunctivitis by melon plant allergy.

60. Study of quantitative changes of cereal allergenic proteins after food processing.

61. Respiratory allergenic potential of plant-derived proteins: Understanding the relationship between exposure and potency for risk assessments.

62. The new latex allergen Hev b 15: IgE-binding properties of a recombinant serine protease inhibitor.

63. Grain and legume allergy.

64. Methionine deficiency does not increase polyamine turnover through depletion of hepatic S-adenosylmethionine in juvenile Atlantic salmon.

65. [Dermatoses in the grocery industry].

66. Evaluation of unintended effects in the composition of tomatoes expressing a human immunoglobulin A against rotavirus.

67. Phase I/II study of oral immunotherapy with Cry j1-galactomannan conjugate for Japanese cedar pollinosis.

68. [Viscum album L. (Iscador) in the cat: tolerance, adverse reactions and indications].

69. Dietary cholesterol supplementation to a plant-based diet suppresses the complete pathway of cholesterol synthesis and induces bile acid production in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.).

70. Effects of the comminution rate and microbial contamination of particles in the rumen on in situ estimates of protein and amino acid digestion of expeller palm kernel and rapeseed meal.

71. Nutritional properties of einkorn wheat (Triticum monococcum L.).

72. Effects of long-term storage on Mal d 1 content of four apple cultivars with initial low Mal d 1 content.

73. Molecular characterization of contact urticaria in patients with melon allergy.

74. Testing of gastric contents for peanut proteins in a 13-year old anaphylaxis victim.

75. Rice protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome with transient specific IgE to boiled rice but not to retort-processed rice.

76. Effects of dietary plant meal and soya-saponin supplementation on intestinal and hepatic lipid droplet accumulation and lipoprotein and sterol metabolism in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.).

77. Secret of the major birch pollen allergen Bet v 1: identification of the physiological ligand.

78. Oral immunotherapy for peanut allergy: multipractice experience with epinephrine-treated reactions.

79. Chronic headaches and sleepiness caused by facial soap (containing hydrolyzed wheat proteins)-induced wheat allergy.

80. High levels of dietary phytosterols affect lipid metabolism and increase liver and plasma TAG in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.).

81. Dietary arginine affects energy metabolism through polyamine turnover in juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar).

82. α-Purothionin, a new wheat allergen associated with severe allergy.

83. Safety evaluation of Whole Algalin Protein (WAP) from Chlorella protothecoides.

84. Ultra short pre-seasonal subcutaneous immunotherapy and pre-coseasonal sublingual immunotherapy for pollen allergy: an evaluation of patient's preference in real life.

85. Sensitization to Cor a 9 and Cor a 14 is highly specific for a hazelnut allergy with objective symptoms in Dutch children and adults.

86. Mugwort-fennel-allergy-syndrome associated with sensitization to an allergen homologous to Api g 5.

87. Cabbage allergy: a rare cause of food-induced anaphylaxis.

88. Effect of simulated gastric and intestinal digestion on temporal stability and immunoreactivity of peanut, almond, and pine nut protein allergens.

89. Impact of thermal processing on ELISA detection of peanut allergens.

90. Global proteomic screening of protein allergens and advanced glycation endproducts in thermally processed peanuts.

91. Identification of an abundant 56 kDa protein implicated in food allergy as granule-bound starch synthase.

93. Cor a 1-reactive T cells and IgE are predominantly cross-reactive to Bet v 1 in patients with birch pollen-associated food allergy to hazelnut.

94. Randomized controlled trial of a ragweed allergy immunotherapy tablet in North American and European adults.

95. Food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis (FDEIA) by nectarine in a paediatric patient with weakly positive nectarine prick-by-prick and negative specific IgE to Pru p 3.

96. Allergen of the month-European olive.

97. Food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome due to banana: an uncommon entity.

98. Characterising microbial protein test substances and establishing their equivalence with plant-produced proteins for use in risk assessments of transgenic crops.

99. First case report of anaphylaxis caused by Rajgira seed flour (Amaranthus paniculatus) from India: a clinico-immunologic evaluation.

100. Higher allergenicity of high molecular weight hydrolysed wheat protein in cosmetics for percutaneous sensitization.

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