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3. IgE and allergen-specific immunotherapy-induced IgG4recognize similar epitopes of Bet v 1, the major allergen of birch pollen

4. The conformational IgE epitope profile of soya bean allergen Gly m 4

5. IgE and allergen-specific immunotherapy-induced IgG4 recognize similar epitopes of Bet v 1, the major allergen of birch pollen.

7. Immunoglobulin E and G4 epitopes of the major allergen of birch pollen Bet v 1 share residues critical for antibody binding

13. Allergenic Shrimp Tropomyosin Distinguishes from a Non-Allergenic Chicken Homolog by Pronounced Intestinal Barrier Disruption and Downstream Th2 Responses in Epithelial and Dendritic Cell (Co)Culture.

14. LAMP-LFD Based on Isothermal Amplification of Multicopy Gene ORF160b : Applicability for Highly Sensitive Low-Tech Screening of Allergenic Soybean ( Glycine max ) in Food.

15. Pea (Pisum sativum) allergy in children: Pis s 1 is an immunodominant major pea allergen and presents IgE binding sites with potential diagnostic value.

16. Homologous tropomyosins from vertebrate and invertebrate: Recombinant calibrator proteins in functional biological assays for tropomyosin allergenicity assessment of novel animal foods.

17. IgE and allergen-specific immunotherapy-induced IgG 4 recognize similar epitopes of Bet v 1, the major allergen of birch pollen.

18. The BASALIT multicenter trial: Gly m 4 quantification for consistency control of challenge meal batches and toward Gly m 4 threshold data.

19. Folded or Not? Tracking Bet v 1 Conformation in Recombinant Allergen Preparations.

20. Enlarging the toolbox for allergen epitope definition with an allergen-type model protein.

21. Protein unfolding strongly modulates the allergenicity and immunogenicity of Pru p 3, the major peach allergen.

22. Assessment of component-resolved in vitro diagnosis of celeriac allergy.

23. Lipid transfer protein (Ara h 9) as a new peanut allergen relevant for a Mediterranean allergic population.

24. Relevance of IgE binding to short peptides for the allergenic activity of food allergens.

25. High-affinity IgE recognition of a conformational epitope of the major respiratory allergen Phl p 2 as revealed by X-ray crystallography.

26. Allergenicity and antigenicity of wild-type and mutant, monomeric, and dimeric carrot major allergen Dau c 1: destruction of conformation, not oligomerization, is the roadmap to save allergen vaccines.

27. Structure and stability of 2S albumin-type peanut allergens: implications for the severity of peanut allergic reactions.

28. Reduced allergenic potency of VR9-1, a mutant of the major shrimp allergen Pen a 1 (tropomyosin).

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