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2. Flow cytometry–based basophil and mast cell activation tests in allergology: State of the art
3. Paediatric perioperative hypersensitivity: the performance of the current consensus formula and the effect of uneventful anaesthesia on serum tryptase
4. Comparison of the passive mast cell activation test with the basophil activation test for diagnosis of perioperative rocuronium hypersensitivity
5. Allergenic and Mas-Related G Protein-Coupled Receptor X2-Activating Properties of Drugs: Resolving the Two
6. Basophil Activation Test Shows Poor Sensitivity in Immediate Amoxicillin Allergy
7. Flow-based allergen testing: Can mast cells beat basophils?
8. Reliability of Early and Late Testing for Suspected Perioperative Hypersensitivity
9. Long-term hematopoietic stem cells as a parasite niche during treatment failure in visceral leishmaniasis
10. Diagnosis of Primary Mast Cell Disorders in Anaphylaxis: Value of KIT D816V in Peripheral Blood
11. Mast Cell Activation During Suspected Perioperative Hypersensitivity: A Need for Paired Samples Analysis
12. Basophil and mast cell activation tests by flow cytometry in immediate drug hypersensitivity: Diagnosis and beyond
13. Culturing cells with mast cell phenotype and function: Comparison of peripheral blood and bone marrow as a source.
14. Peripheral blood cultured mast cells: Phenotypic and functional outcomes of different culture protocols
15. Mast cell activation test in chlorhexidine allergy: a proof of concept
16. Serum specific IgE antibodies in immediate drug hypersensitivity
17. Mast cell versus basophil activation test in allergy: Current status
18. Content and membrane bound histamine are reduced in bone marrow mast cells from patients with clonal mast cell disease who experience anaphylaxis
19. Occupational cannabis exposure and allergy risks
20. Acute Management, Diagnosis, and Follow-Up of Suspected Perioperative Hypersensitivity Reactions in Flanders 2001-2018
21. Rocuronium Hypersensitivity: Does Off-Target Occupation of the MRGPRX2 Receptor Play a Role?
22. Exploring the Diagnosis and Profile of Cannabis Allergy
23. Correspondence to “Basophil activation test as predictor of severity and threshold of allergic reactions to egg”
24. IgE‐mediated bleomycin hypersensitivity: Evidence from drug‐reactive T lymphocytes
25. Morphine-specific IgE testing in the diagnosis of neuromuscular blocking agent allergy: proper use and interpretation
26. In Vitro Diagnosis of Immediate Drug Hypersensitivity During Anesthesia: A Review of the Literature
27. IgE‐Mediated Mast Cell Responses to Rocuronium: A Matter of Protonation Status.
28. Human platelets do not possess the FcεRI and FcεRII receptors for IgE
29. Measurement and Functional Analysis of the Mas-Related G Protein-Coupled Receptor MRGPRX2 on Human Mast Cells and Basophils
30. Basophil Activation Techniques: Staining of Exteriorized Granule Matrix
31. Basophil Activation Experiments in Immediate Drug Hypersensitivity: More Than a Diagnostic Aid
32. Suspected pholcodine allergy: the conundrum of clinically irrelevant immunoglobulin E and basophil responsiveness to morphine and codeine
33. Correspondence to "Basophil activation test as predictor of severity and threshold of allergic reactions to egg".
34. Dual intracellular staining of CD154 (CD40L) and cytokines at single‐cell level: A novel aid to document immediate hypersensitivity to amoxicillin
35. A quarter of a century fundamental and translational research in perioperative hypersensitivity and anaphylaxis at the Antwerp university hospital, a Belgian Centre of Excellence of the World Allergy Organization
36. MRGPRX2 in drug allergy: What we know and what we do not know
37. Mas-related G protein-coupled receptor MRGPRX2 in human basophils: Expression and functional studies
38. Allergenic and Mas-Related G Protein-Coupled Receptor X2-Activating Properties of Drugs: Resolving the Two
39. Drug provocation tests with hypnotics, opioids, and neuromuscular blocking agents in the diagnosis of suspected perioperative hypersensitivity
40. Basophil Activation Test Shows Poor Sensitivity in Immediate Amoxicillin Allergy
41. Mastocytosis and related entities: a practical roadmap.
42. Recent Knowledge and Insights on the Mechanisms of Immediate Hypersensitivity and Anaphylaxis: Ige/Fcεri- and Non-Ige/Fcεri-Dependent
43. Mastocytosis and related entities: a practical roadmap
44. Establishing diagnostic strategies for cannabis allergy
45. Drug provocation tests with hypnotics, opioids, and neuromuscular blocking agents in the diagnosis of suspected perioperative hypersensitivity
46. Mast cell activation test:A new asset in the investigation of the chlorhexidine cross-sensitization profile
47. Reliability of Early and Late Testing for Suspected Perioperative Hypersensitivity
48. Mast cell activation test: A new asset in the investigation of the chlorhexidine cross‐sensitization profile
49. Overexpression of FcεRI on Bone Marrow Mast Cells, but Not MRGPRX2, in Clonal Mast Cell Disorders With Wasp Venom Anaphylaxis
50. Tryptase release does not discriminate between IgE‐ and MRGPRX2‐mediated activation in human mast cells
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