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1. Eosinophil-Basophil/Lymphocyte (EB/LR) and Eosinophil-Basophil-Platelet/Lymphocyte (EBP/LR) Ratios Could Serve as Useful Additional Markers for Assessing the Severity of Wasp Allergic Reactions.

2. Unraveling wasp sensitization in a patient with systemic mastocytosis by CAP-inhibition assay.

3. Complement activation in wasp venom-induced acute kidney injury.

4. Efficacy and safety of hymenoptera venom immunotherapy.

5. [Chronic urticaria as an atypical reaction after a vespid bite].

6. Evaluation of the Cytokine Response Induced by Specific Allergen Immunotherapy in Patients with Vespa velutina Anaphylaxis.

7. Management of Double Sensitization to Vespids in Europe.

8. Venom Immunotherapy: From Proteins to Product to Patient Protection.

9. Anaphylaxis to Vespa velutina nigrithorax: Pattern of Sensitization for an Emerging Problem in Western Countries.

10. A parasitoid wasp of Drosophila employs preemptive and reactive strategies to deplete its host's blood cells.

11. Clinical manifestation of multiple wasp stings with details of whole transcriptome analysis: Two case reports.

12. Bee- and Wasp-Venom Sensitization in Schoolchildren of High- and Low-Socioeconomic Status Living in an Urban Area of Indonesia.

13. Vesp v 5 and glycosylated Vesp v 1 are relevant allergens in Vespa velutina nigrithorax anaphylaxis.

14. Cross-Reactive Carbohydrate Determinant in Apis mellifera , Solenopsis invicta and Polybia paulista Venoms: Identification of Allergic Sensitization and Cross-Reactivity.

15. Sensitization to Hymenoptera venom in pollen allergic patients: Frequency and involvement of cross-reacting carbohydrate determinants (CCD).

16. Comparison of Clinical Manifestations, Treatments, and Outcomes between Vespidae Sting and Formicidae Sting Patients in the Emergency Department in Taiwan.

17. Methodological and diagnostic relevance of IgEs to recombinant allergens Api m 1 and Ves v 5 determined by the multiplex test ImmunoCAP ISAC.

18. A RhoGAP venom protein from Microplitis mediator suppresses the cellular response of its host Helicoverpa armigera.

19. Functional Profile of Antigen Specific CD4 + T Cells in the Immune Response to Phospholipase A1 Allergen from Polybia paulista Venom.

20. Large local reactions and systemic reactions to insect stings: Similarities and differences.

21. Comparison of the Safety Profiles of 3 Different Hymenoptera Venom Immunotherapy Protocols: A Retrospective 2-Center Study of 143 Patients.

22. Venom immunotherapy in patients with clonal mast cell disorders: IgG4 correlates with protection.

24. Sustained low-efficiency diafiltration is superior to hemodialysis in promoting renal function recovery in elderly wasp sting victims with stage III acute kidney injury: a retrospective study.

25. Changing microRNA Expression during Three-Month Wasp Venom Immunotherapy.

26. Immunotherapy and biologicals for the treatment of allergy to Hymenoptera stings.

27. [Hymenoptera venom allergy].

28. Venom Atypical Extracellular Vesicles as Interspecies Vehicles of Virulence Factors Involved in Host Specificity: The Case of a Drosophila Parasitoid Wasp.

29. Initiating yellow jacket venom immunotherapy with a 100-μg dose: A challenge?

30. Insect Sting Anaphylaxis-Or Mastocytosis-Or Something Else?

31. Mastocytosis and the Fig Wasp (Blastophaga psenes).

32. Limited Long-Term Impact of Insect Venom Immunotherapy on the Micro-RNA Landscape in Whole Blood.

33. Exclusive Bee Venom Allergy: Risk Factors and Outcome of Immunotherapy.

34. A Metalloprotease Homolog Venom Protein From a Parasitoid Wasp Suppresses the Toll Pathway in Host Hemocytes.

35. Biopanning of allergens from wasp sting patients.

36. Honeybee and wasp venom allergy: Sensitization and immunotherapy.

37. Depot extracts for rush venom immunotherapy: A new therapeutic opportunity for Hymenoptera sting allergy.

38. Hymenoptera Anaphylaxis as a Clonal Mast Cell Disorder.

39. Current Advances in Immunological Studies on the Vespidae Venom Antigen 5: Therapeutic and Prophylaxis to Hypersensitivity Responses.

40. Venoms of Neotropical wasps lack cross-reactive carbohydrate determinants enabling reliable protein-based specific IgE determination.

41. Antigen 5-spiked Vespula and Polistes venom extracts for Vespid allergy diagnostics: A French multicenter study.

42. Subcutaneous venom immunotherapy in children: Efficacy and safety.

43. Evaluation of the safety of a protocol for switching venom immunotherapy products.

44. Venom anaphylaxis can mimic other serious conditions and disclose important underlying disease.

45. Health economic analysis of allergen immunotherapy for the management of allergic rhinitis, asthma, food allergy and venom allergy: A systematic overview.

46. Component-resolved diagnosis in selecting patients for yellowjacket venom immunotherapy.

47. Safety of specific immunotherapy using an ultra-rush induction regimen in bee and wasp allergy.

48. The high molecular weight dipeptidyl peptidase IV Pol d 3 is a major allergen of Polistes dominula venom.

49. Pre-emptive Evaluation of Venom Allergy in a Patient with Systemic Mastocytosis.

50. Phospholipase A1-based cross-reactivity among venoms of clinically relevant Hymenoptera from Neotropical and temperate regions.

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