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1. Intestinal goblet cells sample and deliver lumenal antigens by regulated endocytic uptake and transcytosis

2. Recent advances in mechanisms of food allergy and anaphylaxis [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]

3. Deletion of ΔdblGata motif leads to increased predisposition and severity of IgE-mediated food-induced anaphylaxis response.

4. Enhanced survival following oral and systemic Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium infection in polymeric immunoglobulin receptor knockout mice.

5. Interleukin-4 and interleukin-5 as targets for the inhibition of eosinophilic inflammation and allergic airways hyperreactivity

7. Integrative transcriptomic analysis in human and mouse model of anaphylaxis identifies gene signatures associated with cell movement, migration and neuroinflammatory signalling

8. PIR-B Regulates CD4+ IL17a+ T-Cell Survival and Restricts T-Cell–Dependent Intestinal Inflammatory Responses

9. Eosinophilic esophagitis: Immune mechanisms and therapeutic targets

10. Intestinal epithelial BLT1 promotes mucosal repair

11. IL-4–BATF signaling directly modulates IL-9 producing mucosal mast cell (MMC9) function in experimental food allergy

12. Dysregulation of intestinal epithelial CFTR-dependent Cl− ion transport and paracellular barrier function drives gastrointestinal symptoms of food-induced anaphylaxis in mice

13. Developments allergy in 2019 through the eyes of Clinical and Experimental Allergy, Part II clinical allergy

14. Developments allergy in 2019 through the eyes of clinical and experimental allergy, part I mechanisms

15. Goblet cell associated antigen passages support the induction and maintenance of oral tolerance

16. IL-4 receptor alpha signaling alters oral food challenge and immunotherapy outcomes in mice

17. Severity grading system for acute allergic reactions—time for validation and assessment of best practices

19. 17β-Estradiol protects the esophageal epithelium from IL-13–induced barrier dysfunction and remodeling

20. Editorial: Innate Cells in the Pathogenesis of Food Allergy

21. Uridine diphosphate–glucose/P2Y14R axis is a nonchemokine pathway that selectively promotes eosinophil accumulation

22. Thermoneutrality Alters Gastrointestinal Antigen Passage Patterning and Predisposes to Oral Antigen Sensitization in Mice

23. Synchronization of mothers and offspring promotes tolerance and limits allergy

24. Recent advances in mechanisms of food allergy and anaphylaxis

25. Solute carrier family 9, subfamily A, member 3 (SLC9A3)/sodium-hydrogen exchanger member 3 (NHE3) dysregulation and dilated intercellular spaces in patients with eosinophilic esophagitis

26. C5a receptor 1−/−mice are protected from the development of IgE‐mediated experimental food allergy

28. Developments in the field of allergy in 2016 through the eyes of Clinical and Experimental Allergy

29. Modeling TH2 responses and airway inflammation to understand fundamental mechanisms regulating the pathogenesis of asthma

30. Thermoneutral housing exacerbates nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in mice and allows for sex-independent disease modeling

31. Investigating innate immune mechanisms in early-life development and outcomes of food allergy

32. Developments in the mechanisms of allergy in 2018 through the eyes of Clinical and Experimental Allergy, Part I

33. Dysregulation of intestinal epithelial CFTR-dependent Cl

34. IL-13-induced Intestinal secretory epithelial cell antigen passages are required for IgE-mediated food-induced anaphylaxis

35. Myeloid-derived NF-κB negative regulation of PU.1 and c/EBP-β-driven pro-inflammatory cytokine production restrains LPS-induced shock

36. Developments in the field of clinical allergy in 2015 through the eyes of Clinical and Experimental Allergy

37. LRRC31 is induced by IL-13 and regulates kallikrein expression and barrier function in the esophageal epithelium

38. Cyclophilin D regulates necrosis, but not apoptosis, of murine eosinophils

39. Alarming eosinophils to combat tumors

40. 709 PAIRED IMMUNOGLOBULIN-LIKE RECEPTOR B REGULATES INFLAMMATION AND HISTOPATHOLOGY IN T-CELL MEDIATED COLITIS

41. What's old is new again: Batf transcription factors and Th9 cells

42. Deletion of ΔdblGata motif leads to increased predisposition and severity of IgE-mediated food-induced anaphylaxis response

43. Identification of anoctamin 1 (ANO1) as a key driver of esophageal epithelial proliferation in eosinophilic esophagitis

44. Mechanically induced development and maturation of human intestinal organoids in vivo

45. Peroxisomal β-oxidation regulates whole body metabolism, inflammatory vigor, and pathogenesis of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease

46. Loss of IL‐4Rα–mediated PI3K signaling accelerates the progression of IgE/mast cell–mediated reactions

47. Loss of GTPase of immunity-associated protein 5 (Gimap5) promotes pathogenic CD4

48. Microbial Antigen Encounter During a Pre-weaning Interval is Critical for Tolerance to Gut Bacteria

49. Lipopolysaccharide suppresses IgE-mast cell mediated reactions

50. In Memory and Celebration: Dr. James J. Lee

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