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1. When allergies have no name: is idiopathic anaphylaxis driven by co-factors?

3. When allergies have no name: is idiopathic anaphylaxis driven by co-factors?

4. Structural Predictions of the SNX-RGS Proteins Suggest They Belong to a New Class of Lipid Transfer Proteins

5. Functions of Oxysterol-Binding Proteins at Membrane Contact Sites and Their Control by Phosphoinositide Metabolism

6. Structural and Functional Specialization of OSBP-Related Proteins.

7. Protease resistance of food proteins: a mixed picture for predicting allergenicity but a useful tool for assessing exposure.

8. A nonspecific Setaria italica lipid transfer protein gene plays a critical role under abiotic stress

9. Critical structural elements for the antigenicity of wheat allergen LTP1 (Tri a 14) revealed by site-directed mutagenesis

10. Structural predictions of the SNX-RGS proteins suggest they belong to a new class of lipid transfer proteins

11. Lipids and Their Trafficking: An Integral Part of Cellular Organization.

12. Lipid transfer protein CaMBP10 binds to glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase and modulates its activity.

13. Efficient expression of a soluble lipid transfer protein ( LTP) of Platanus orientalis using short peptide tags and structural comparison with the natural form.

14. Reducing the incidence of allergy and intolerance to cereals.

15. L’allergie au cannabis : bien plus qu’un voyage stupéfiant.

16. Structural and Functional Specialization of OSBP-Related Proteins

17. Effect of pH on the protein profile and heat stability of an Italian white wine.

18. The tomato xylem sap protein XSP10 is required for full susceptibility to Fusarium wilt disease.

19. A multifaceted study of stigma/style cysteine-rich adhesin (SCA)-like Arabidopsis lipid transfer proteins (LTPs) suggests diversified roles for these LTPs in plant growth and reproduction.

20. Identification and characterization of the major allergen of green bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) as a non-specific lipid transfer protein (Pha v 3)

21. A gene encoding a protein with a proline-rich domain (MtPPRD1), revealed by suppressive subtractive hybridization (SSH), is specifically expressed in the Medicago truncatula embryo axis during germination.

22. Antigen presentation and recognition in bacterial infections

23. Potential role of the low-density lipoprotein receptor family as mediators of cellular drug uptake

24. Structural Predictions of the SNX-RGS Proteins Suggest They Belong to a New Class of Lipid Transfer Proteins.

25. Quantitative Models of Lipid Transfer and Membrane Contact Formation.

26. Functions of Oxysterol-Binding Proteins at Membrane Contact Sites and Their Control by Phosphoinositide Metabolism.

27. A Non-specific Setaria italica Lipid Transfer Protein Gene Plays a Critical Role under Abiotic Stress

28. Lipids and Their Trafficking: An Integral Part of Cellular Organization

29. The tomato xylem sap protein XSP10 is required for full susceptibility to Fusarium wilt disease

30. Identification and characterization of the major allergen of green bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) as a non-specific lipid transfer protein (Pha v 3)

32. Allergenic protein and epitope recognition in food allergy: a new perspective for the molecular and clinical characterization of shellfish and lipid transfer protein allergy / Reconeixement de proteïnes i epítops al•lergènics en al•lèrgia alimentaria: una nova perspectiva per a la caracterització clínica i molecular de l’al•lèrgia al marisc i a les proteïnes de transferència de lípids

33. A multifaceted study of stigma/style cysteine-rich adhesin (SCA)-like Arabidopsis lipid transfer proteins (LTPs) suggests diversified roles for these LTPs in plant growth and reproduction

34. A gene encoding a protein with a proline-rich domain (MtPPRD1), revealed by suppressive subtractive hybridization (SSH), is specifically expressed in the Medicago truncatula embryo axis during germination

35. Autoimmune Progesterone Dermatitis: A Complex Case.

36. Evaluation of serum IgE in peach-allergic patients with systemic reaction by using recombinant Pru p 7 (gibberellin-regulated protein).

37. Sunflower seed allergy.

38. Role of Art v 3 in pollinosis of patients allergic to Pru p 3.

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