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1. Abstracts from the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Meeting 2016

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

5. Comparison of skin prick test and prick-to-prick test with fruits and vegetables in the diagnosis of food allergy.

6. House dust mite allergen avoidance strategies for the treatment of allergic asthma: A hypothesis-generating meta-analysis.

9. Inflammatory and tolerogenic myeloid cells determine outcome following human allergen challenge.

10. Tolerance Induction in Cow's Milk Allergic Children by Heated Cow's Milk Protein: The iAGE Follow-Up Study.

11. Managing food allergy: GA 2 LEN guideline 2022.

12. Allergen immunotherapy and/or biologicals for IgE-mediated food allergy: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

13. Update on Nutrition and Food Allergy.

14. Introduction of Heated Cow's Milk Protein in Challenge-Proven Cow's Milk Allergic Children: The iAGE Study.

15. Homemade Food Allergen Extracts for Use in Skin Prick Tests in the Diagnosis of IgE-Mediated Food Allergy: A Good Alternative in the Absence of Commercially Available Extracts?

16. A population-based study on associations of stool microbiota with atopic diseases in school-age children.

17. Birch Pollen Related Pear Allergy: A Single-Blind Oral Challenge TRIAL with 2 Pear Cultivars.

18. Enhanced Uptake of Processed Bovine β-Lactoglobulin by Antigen Presenting Cells: Identification of Receptors and Implications for Allergenicity.

19. Mechanisms Underlying the Skin-Gut Cross Talk in the Development of IgE-Mediated Food Allergy.

20. IgE cross-reactivity measurement of cashew nut, hazelnut and peanut using a novel IMMULITE inhibition method.

21. Describing fluctuating indoor aerosol dust measurements with application to house dust mite allergens.

22. Peptide Release after Simulated Infant In Vitro Digestion of Dry Heated Cow's Milk Protein and Transport of Potentially Immunoreactive Peptides across the Caco-2 Cell Monolayer.

23. Identification and in silico bioinformatics analysis of PR10 proteins in cashew nut.

24. Binding of CML-Modified as Well as Heat-Glycated β-lactoglobulin to Receptors for AGEs Is Determined by Charge and Hydrophobicity.

25. Eczema phenotypes and risk of allergic and respiratory conditions in school age children.

26. The Effect of Birch Pollen Immunotherapy on Apple and rMal d 1 Challenges in Adults with Apple Allergy.

27. A meta-analysis of baseline characteristics in trials on mite allergen avoidance in asthmatics: room for improvement.

28. Associations of Th2, Th17, Treg cells, and IgA + memory B cells with atopic disease in children: The Generation R Study.

29. Effectiveness of the Air Purification Strategies for the Treatment of Allergic Asthma: A Meta-Analysis.

30. Management of Cow's Milk Allergy from an Immunological Perspective: What Are the Options?

31. Parental and child factors associated with inhalant and food allergy in a population-based prospective cohort study: the Generation R Study.

32. Differential Effects of Dry vs. Wet Heating of β-Lactoglobulin on Formation of sRAGE Binding Ligands and sIgE Epitope Recognition.

33. Maternal and neonatal 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations and school-age lung function, asthma and allergy. The Generation R Study.

34. Epigenome-wide association study reveals methylation pathways associated with childhood allergic sensitization.

35. IgE Cross-Reactivity of Cashew Nut Allergens.

36. Epicutaneous immunotherapy: the next step for food allergy desensitization.

37. Promoting and achieving excellence in the delivery of Integrated Allergy Care: the European Academy of Allergy & Clinical Immunology competencies for allied health professionals working in allergy.

38. Origin and Processing Methods Slightly Affect Allergenic Characteristics of Cashew Nuts (Anacardium occidentale).

39. A Canadian genome-wide association study and meta-analysis confirm HLA as a risk factor for peanut allergy independent of asthma.

40. Small percentage of anaphylactic reactions treated with epinephrine during food challenges in Dutch children.

41. Genome-wide association study and meta-analysis in multiple populations identifies new loci for peanut allergy and establishes C11orf30/EMSY as a genetic risk factor for food allergy.

42. Duration and exclusiveness of breastfeeding and risk of childhood atopic diseases.

43. Allergenic food introduction and risk of childhood atopic diseases.

44. Diet Quality throughout Early Life in Relation to Allergic Sensitization and Atopic Diseases in Childhood.

45. Prediction of cashew nut allergy in sensitized children.

46. Maternal psychiatric symptoms during pregnancy and risk of childhood atopic diseases.

47. Low percentage of clinically relevant pistachio nut and mango co-sensitisation in cashew nut sensitised children.

48. Fluorescent reporters for markerless genomic integration in Staphylococcus aureus.

49. An alternative inhibition method for determining cross-reactive allergens.

50. sIgE Ana o 1, 2 and 3 accurately distinguish tolerant from allergic children sensitized to cashew nuts.

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