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1. AIM2 participates in house dust mite (HDM)-induced epithelial dysfunctions and ovalbumin (OVA)-induced allergic asthma in infant mice.

2. House dust mite sublingual allergen immunotherapy tablet is safe and well-tolerated in Dutch clinical practice

3. Barrier‐forming, drug‐free nasal spray reduces allergic symptoms induced by house dust mite allergen.

4. Barrier‐forming, drug‐free nasal spray reduces allergic symptoms induced by house dust mite allergen

5. House dust mite allergens and nitrated products: Identification and risk assessment in indoor dust.

6. Deletion of Miro1 in airway club cells potentiates allergic asthma phenotypes

7. Profile of aeroallergen sensitizations in allergic patients living in southern Vietnam

8. Establishing an experimental model for canine atopic dermatitis through epicutaneous application of Dermatophagoides farinae

9. Enhancing quality of life with 3-year course of sublingual immunotherapy for house dust mite-induced allergic rhinitis: An observational prospective study in real-life settings.

10. Sex Dimorphism of Allergen-Induced Secreted Proteins in Murine and Human Lungs.

11. Sex Dimorphism of Allergen-Induced Secreted Proteins in Murine and Human Lungs

12. Short and dysfunctional telomeres protect from allergen‐induced airway inflammation.

13. Protein arginine methyltransferase 1 contributes to the development of allergic rhinitis by promoting the production of epithelial-derived cytokines.

14. House dust mite sublingual allergen immunotherapy tablet is safe and well-tolerated in Dutch clinical practice.

15. A missing jigsaw within the hygiene hypothesis: Low-dose bisphenol A exposure attenuates lipopolysaccharide-induced asthma protection.

16. Investigation into Causes of Allergic Diseases Using Quantitative Measurement of Allergen-Specific Ige in Serum in Al- Bayda, Libya

17. Non-redundant Functions of IL-6 Produced by Macrophages and Dendritic Cells in Allergic Airway Inflammation

18. Dust mite-derived Der f 3 activates a pro-inflammatory program in airway epithelial cells via PAR-1 and PAR-2.

19. Non-redundant Functions of IL-6 Produced by Macrophages and Dendritic Cells in Allergic Airway Inflammation.

20. Oral Administration of Sargassum horneri Improves the HDM/DNCB-Induced Atopic Dermatitis in NC/Nga Mice

21. Effect of mite allergenic components on innate immune response: Synergy of protease (Group 1 & 3) and non-protease (Group 2 & 7) allergens.

22. Deletion of Miro1 in airway club cells potentiates allergic asthma phenotypes.

23. Profile of aeroallergen sensitizations in allergic patients living in southern Vietnam.

24. Novel Approaches for Inhibiting the Indoor Allergen Der f 2 Excreted from House Dust Mites by Todomatsu Oil Produced from Woodland Residues

25. Epithelial Cell Regulation of Allergic Diseases.

26. Efficacy of sublingual immunotherapy for house dust mite allergic rhinitis.

27. Short and dysfunctional telomeres protect from allergen‐induced airway inflammation

28. Establishing an experimental model for canine atopic dermatitis through epicutaneous application of Dermatophagoides farinae .

29. Long-term real-world effectiveness of allergy immunotherapy in patients with allergic rhinitis and asthma: Results from the REACT study, a retrospective cohort study

30. FLLL31, a derivative of curcumin, attenuates airway inflammation in a multi-allergen challenged mouse model.

31. Salmeterol attenuates chemotactic responses in rhinovirus-induced exacerbation of allergic airways disease by modulating protein phosphatase 2A.

32. Advances in environmental and occupational disorders in 2013.

33. Childhood Allergic Asthma Is Not a Single Phenotype.

34. Advances in allergen-microarray technology for diagnosis and monitoring of allergy: The MeDALL allergen-chip.

35. Airway epithelial regulation of pulmonary immune homeostasis and inflammation.

36. House dust mite (Der p 10) and crustacean allergic patients may react to food containing Yellow mealworm proteins.

37. Suppression of allergen-specific B lymphocytes by chimeric protein-engineered antibodies.

38. Mice of different genetic backgrounds respond to house dust mite extract with distinct asthma phenotypes and microbial changes

39. A single injection of a sustained-release prostacyclin analog (ONO-1301MS) suppresses airway inflammation and remodeling in a chronic house dust mite-induced asthma model.

40. An evidence-based analysis of house dust mite allergen immunotherapy: A call for more rigorous clinical studies.

41. Basophils and allergic inflammation.

42. Novel Approaches for Inhibiting the Indoor Allergen Der f 2 Excreted from House Dust Mites by Todomatsu Oil Produced from Woodland Residues.

43. Involvement of fibrocytes in allergen-induced T cell responses and rhinovirus infections in asthma.

44. The role of lectins in allergic sensitization and allergic disease.

45. MicroRNAs: Essential players in the regulation of inflammation.

46. Diagnostic, functional, and therapeutic roles of microRNA in allergic diseases.

47. Mechanism of E-cadherin redistribution in bronchial airway epithelial cells in a TDI-induced asthma model.

48. Characterization of VH#x03B5; gene expressed in PBL from children with atopic diseases: detection of homologous VH1–69 derived transcripts from three unrelated patients

49. Usefulness of specific immunotherapy in patients with severe perennial allergic rhinitis induced by house dust mite: a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial.

50. The SCID-hu Skin mouse as a model to investigate selective chemokine mediated homing of human T-lymphocytes to the skin in vivo

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