438 results on '"Vrtala, Susanne"'
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2. Allergens from house dust and storage mites
3. House dust mite allergy: The importance of house dust mite allergens for diagnosis and immunotherapy
4. Dysregulated invertebrate tropomyosin–dectin-1 interaction confers susceptibility to allergic diseases
5. Microarray-Based Detection of Allergen-Reactive IgE in Patients with Mastocytosis
6. The allergenic activity and clinical impact of individual IgE-antibody binding molecules from indoor allergen sources
7. Allergen-specific IgE levels and the ability of IgE-allergen complexes to cross-link determine the extent of CD23-mediated T-cell activation
8. Immunoproteomics reveal increased serum IgG3/5 binding to Dermatophagoides and yeast protein antigens in severe equine asthma in a preliminary study
9. Allergene von Hausstaub- und Vorratsmilben
10. Predicting Blomia tropicalis allergens using a multiomics approach
11. Laboratory mice with a wild microbiota generate strong allergic immune responses
12. Non-IgE-reactive allergen peptides deteriorate the skin barrier in house dust mite-sensitized atopic dermatitis patients
13. Association in molecular profiles of IgE sensitization to mugwort pollen allergens in Chinese parents and their offspring
14. Novel vaccines for allergen-specific immunotherapy
15. Variation in IgE binding potencies of seven Artemisia species depending on content of major allergens
16. Molecular sensitization profile of asthmatic children in equatorial Africa
17. Identification by serological proteome analysis of paramyosin as prominent allergen in dust mite allergy
18. Evolution and predictive value of IgE responses toward a comprehensive panel of house dust mite allergens during the first 2 decades of life
19. Specific IgE and IgG measured by the MeDALL allergen-chip depend on allergen and route of exposure: The EGEA study
20. Innate function of house dust mite allergens: robust enzymatic degradation of extracellular matrix at elevated pH
21. International consensus (ICON) on: clinical consequences of mite hypersensitivity, a global problem
22. Frequent IgE recognition of Blomia tropicalis allergen molecules in asthmatic children and young adults in equatorial Africa
23. Allergene der Hausstaubmilbe und Diagnostik der Hausstaubmilbenallergie
24. A molecular sensitization map of European children reveals exposome‐ and climate‐dependent sensitization profiles
25. Molecular characterization of allergens and component‐resolved diagnosis of IgE ‐mediated mango fruit allergy
26. Different IgE recognition of mite allergen components in asthmatic and nonasthmatic children
27. Molecular Aspects of Allergens and Allergy
28. Allergene von Hausstaub- und Vorratsmilben
29. Der p 23‐specific IgE response throughout childhood and its association with allergic disease: A birth cohort study
30. Betamethasone prevents human rhinovirus- and cigarette smoke- induced loss of respiratory epithelial barrier function
31. Molecular reactivity profiling upon immunotherapy with a 300 IR sublingual house dust mite tablet reveals marked humoral changes towards major allergens
32. Response to González-Pérez et al
33. IgE recognition of the house dust mite allergen Der p 37 is associated with asthma
34. A hypoallergenic peptide mix containing T cell epitopes of the clinically relevant house dust mite allergens
35. Preventive Administration of Non-Allergenic Bet v 1 Peptides Reduces Allergic Sensitization to Major Birch Pollen Allergen, Bet v 1
36. Recombinant Allergens : Steps on the Way to Diagnosis and Therapy of Type I Allergy
37. Profilin: A Novel Pan-Allergen and Actin-Binding Protein in Plants
38. Altered IgE epitope presentation: A model for hypoallergenic activity revealed for Bet v 1 trimer
39. Phl p 5 resorption in human oral mucosa leads to dose-dependent and time-dependent allergen binding by oral mucosal Langerhans cells, attenuates their maturation, and enhances their migratory and TGF-β1 and IL-10–producing properties
40. Hypoallergenic derivatives of the major birch pollen allergen Bet v 1 obtained by rational sequence reassembly
41. The Molecular Allergen Recognition Profile in China as Basis for Allergen-Specific Immunotherapy
42. Wheat allergy in children evaluated with challenge and IgE antibodies to wheat components
43. IgE Epitopes of the House Dust Mite Allergen Der p 7 Are Mainly Discontinuous and Conformational
44. The effects of dasatinib on IgE receptor–dependent activation and histamine release in human basophils
45. Reduction of the in vivo allergenicity of Der p 2, the major house-dust mite allergen, by genetic engineering
46. Mimotopes identify conformational B-cell epitopes on the two major house dust mite allergens Der p 1 and Der p 2
47. Specific IgE reactivity to Tri a 36 in children with wheat food allergy
48. Laboratory mice with a wild microbiota generate strong allergic immune responses
49. Comparison of house dust mite sensitization profiles in allergic adults from Canada, Europe, South Africa and USA
50. Microarray-Based Allergy Diagnosis: Quo Vadis?
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