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2. Wheat and maize allergy: which allergens are involved and relationship with symptoms severity
3. Tmoato industrial derivatives: mallardo reaction and residual allergenicity
4. Hypersensitivity to fennel is frequent in peach allergic patients and LTP is a major fennel allergen
5. Severe allergic symptoms to peach are a risk factor for severe symptoms to other plant food allergens
6. Mollusk allergy in shrimp-allergic patients: Still a complex diagnosis. An Italian real-life cross-sectional multicenter study
7. ChAracterization of ItaliaN severe uncontrolled Asthmatic patieNts Key features when receiving Benralizumab in a real-life setting: the observational rEtrospective ANANKE study
8. Socio-economic burden and resource utilisation in Italian patients with chronic urticaria: 2-year data from the AWARE study
9. Mollusk allergy in shrimp-allergic patients: still a complex diagnosis. An Italian multicenter study
10. The Severity and Frequency of Systemic Reactions to Hazelnut Are Significantly Higher in Hazelnut Allergic Patients Monosensitized to Cor a 8 than in Patients Polysensitized to Cor a 1, Cor a 8, and Cor a 9
11. The Severity and Frequency of Systemic Reactions to Hazelnut Are Significantly Higher in Hazelnut Allergic Patients Monosensitized to Cor a 8 than in Patients Polysensitized to Cor a 1, Cor a 8, and Cor a 9.
12. Anxiety and Depression Effects During Drug Provocation Test
13. Hydroxychloroquine and dexamethasone in COVID-19: who won and who lost?
14. EAACI Molecular Allergology User's Guide 2.0
15. EAACI Molecular Allergology User's Guide 2.0
16. EAACI Molecular Allergology User's Guide 2.0
17. Switching from one biologic to benralizumab in patients with severe eosinophilic asthma: An ANANKE study post hoc analysis
18. Diagnostic management of patients reporting symptoms after wheat ingestion
19. Standardized quality (SQ) house dust mite sublingual immunotherapy tablet (ALK) reduces inhaled corticosteroid use while maintaining asthma control: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
20. Non-specific lipid-transfer proteins: Allergen structure and function, cross-reactivity, sensitization, and epidemiology
21. Tryptase as a marker of severity of aortic valve stenosis
22. Higher venom-specific IgE levels differentiate children with previous local large reactions from children with previous systemic reactions of different severity
23. Benralizumab in Patients With Severe Eosinophilic Asthma With and Without Chronic Rhinosinusitis With Nasal Polyps: An ANANKE Study post-hoc Analysis
24. Peanut allergy in Italy: A unique Italian perspective
25. Benralizumab in Patients With Severe Eosinophilic Asthma With and Without Chronic Rhinosinusitis With Nasal Polyps: An ANANKE Study post-hoc Analysis
26. PEANUT ALLERGY IN ITALY: A UNIQUE ITALIAN PERSPECTIVE
27. Additional file 5 of ChAracterization of ItaliaN severe uncontrolled Asthmatic patieNts Key features when receiving Benralizumab in a real-life setting: the observational rEtrospective ANANKE study
28. Additional file 6 of ChAracterization of ItaliaN severe uncontrolled Asthmatic patieNts Key features when receiving Benralizumab in a real-life setting: the observational rEtrospective ANANKE study
29. Clinical Features of Wheat Allergy Are Significantly Different between Tri a 14 Sensitized Patients and Tri a 19 Sensitized Ones
30. Searching for allergens in maize kernels via proteomic tools
31. Role of Multiple Comorbidities and Therapies in Conditioning the Clinical Severity of DRESS: A Mono-Center Retrospective Study of 25 Cases
32. Non-specific lipid-transfer proteins : Allergen structure and function, cross-reactivity, sensitization, and epidemiology
33. Influence of technological processing on the allergenicity of tomato products
34. Basal platelet-activating factor acetylhydrolase: Prognostic marker of severe Hymenoptera venom anaphylaxis
35. Maize food allergy: lipid-transfer proteins, endochitinases, and alpha-zein precursor are relevant maize allergens in double-blind placebo-controlled maize-challenge-positive patients
36. Clinical Features of Wheat Allergy Are Significantly Different between Tri a 14 Sensitized Patients and Tri a 19 Sensitized Ones.
37. Higher venom-specific IgE levels differentiate children with previous local large reactions from children with previous systemic reactions of different severity
38. Basal Tryptase High Levels Associated with a History of Arterial Hypertension and Hypercholesterolemia Represent Risk Factors for Severe Anaphylaxis in Hymenoptera Venom-Allergic Subjects over 50 Years Old
39. Food allergies and food intolerances
40. Wheat allergy: A double-blind, placebo-controlled study in adults
41. Omalizumab Use in Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria during Pregnancy and a Four Years’ Follow-Up: A Case Report
42. In vitro gastrointestinal digestion of the major peach allergen Pru p 3, a lipid transfer protein: Molecular characterization of the products and assessment of their IgE binding abilities
43. Efficacy of recombinant birch pollen vaccine for the treatment of birch-allergic rhinoconjunctivitis
44. Corrigendum: The Italian Mastocytosis Registry: 6-year experience from a hospital-based registry (Future Oncology (2018) 14:26 (2713-2723) DOI: 10.2217/fon-2018-0291)
45. Anti-Neutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibodies Positivity and Anti-Leukotrienes in Eosinophilic Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis: A Retrospective Monocentric Study on 134 Italian Patients
46. House dust mite allergy in Italy. Diagnostic and clinical relevance of Der p 23 (and of minor allergens): A real life, multicenter study
47. Lipid transfer protein and vicilin are important walnut allergens in patients not allergic to pollen
48. Lipid-transfer protein is the major maize allergen maintaining IgE-binding activity after cooking at 100°C, as demonstrated in anaphylactic patients and patients with positive double-blind, placebo-controlled food challenge results
49. Identification of grape and wine allergens as an Endochitinase 4, a lipid-transfer protein, and a Thaumatin
50. Hypersensitivity to mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) in patients with peach allergy is due to a common lipid transfer protein allergen and is often without clinical expression
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