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  1. Distinguishing benign from pathologic TH2 immunity in atopic children
  2. Health-related quality of life in children with objectively diagnosed staple food allergy assessed with a disease-specific questionnaire
  3. Innate IgG Molecules and Innate B Cells Expressed by Immunoglobulin Constant Heavy G Chain (Fcγ) Genetic Marker Genes Are Involved in the ‘Allergic March' of IgE Sensitization in Children
  4. Household Costs Associated with Objectively Diagnosed Allergy to Staple Foods in Children and Adolescents
  5. Socioeconomic evaluation of well-characterized allergy to staple foods in adults
  6. Childhood-to-adolescence evolution of IgE antibodies to pollens and plant foods in the BAMSE cohort
  7. Health-related quality of life, assessed with a disease-specific questionnaire, in Swedish adults suffering from well-diagnosed food allergy to staple foods
  8. Update of prevalence of self-reported allergic rhinitis and chronic nasal symptoms among adults in Sweden
  9. Ongoing seasonal intestinal inflammation in birch pollen allergic patients without gastrointestinal symptoms
  10. Allergen-specific IgG antibody levels modify the relationship between allergen-specific IgE and wheezing in childhood
  11. Peanut allergy: Clinical and immunologic differences among patients from 3 different geographic regions
  12. Evaluation of IgE Antibodies to Recombinant Peanut Allergens in Patients with Reported Reactions to Peanut
  13. Toward improved prediction of risk for atopy and asthma among preschoolers: A prospective cohort study
  14. IgE to peanut allergen components: relation to peanut symptoms and pollen sensitization in 8-year-olds
  15. Allergy or tolerance in children sensitized to peanut: Prevalence and differentiation using component-resolved diagnostics
  16. RELATION BETWEEN MUCOUS CELLS AND LYMPHOID TISSUE IN RAT INTRAPULMONARY AIRWAYS
  17. EXPERIMENTAL ESCHERICHIA COLI 06 INFECTION IN MICE
  18. EXPERIMENTAL ESCHERICHIA COLI 06 INFECTION IN MICE
  19. HAPTEN AND KIDNEY ANTIBODIES IN SERUM FROM CHILDREN WITH URINARY TRACT INFECTION
  20. EXPERIMENTAL ESCHERICHIA COLI O6 INFECTION IN MICE
  21. Allergy Diagnosis in Children and Adults
  22. Early Determinants of Immunocompetence
  23. Antazoline-induced Immune Hemolytic Anemia, Hemoglobinuria, and Acute Renal Failure
  24. No further increase of incidence of asthma: Incidence, remission and relapse of adult asthma in Sweden
  25. Primary care: the cornerstone of diagnosis of allergic rhinitis
  26. The use of serum-specific IgE measurements for the diagnosis of peanut, tree nut, and seed allergy
  27. Sensitization and development of tolerance via the gut
  28. A Sensitive Method for Specific Quantitation of Secretory IgA
  29. Antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity to β-lactoglobulin-coated cells with sera from children with intolerance of cow's milk protein
  30. Patterns of quantitative food-specific IgE-antibodies and reported food hypersensitivity in 4-year-old children
  31. AUTHOR'S RESPONSE TO ACCURACY OF IgE ANTIBODY LABORATORY RESULTS
  32. Can specific IgE testing in primary care be cost saving?
  33. Adolescents' experiences of being food-hypersensitive: a qualitative study
  34. Accuracy of IgE antibody laboratory results
  35. Food hypersensitivity and quality of life
  36. Prenatal versus postnatal sensitization to environmental allergens in a high-risk birth cohort
  37. Immune complex induced experimental colitis: beneficial effect of sulphasalazine in rabbits
  38. Immunoglobulin constant heavy G chain genes as risk factors in childhood allergies
  39. Release of prostaglandin D2and leukotriene C4in response to hyperosmolar stimulation of mast cells
  40. In vitro diagnosis of allergy: how to interpret IgE antibody results in clinical practice
  41. Cost-effectiveness Analysis of Using Allergy Tests in Primary Care in Italian Children
  42. IgE antibody quantification and the probability of wheeze in preschool children
  43. IgE-binding peptides coupled to a commercial matrix as a diagnostic instrument for persistent cow's milk allergy
  44. Allergy-like conditions and health-care contacts among children with exclusion diets at school
  45. Determination of food specific IgE levels over time can predict the development of tolerance in cow's milk and hen's egg allergy
  46. Modification of IgE Binding during Heat Processing of the Cow's Milk Allergen β-Lactoglobulin
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  48. Interpretation of subjective symptoms in double-blind placebo-controlled food challenges - interobserver reliability
  49. Quantification of IgE antibodies simplifies the classification of allergic diseases in 4-year-old children. A report from the prospective birth cohort study - BAMSE
  50. Are our impressions of allergy test performances correct?
  51. Seasonal intestinal inflammation in patients with birch pollen allergy
  52. Accuracy of specific IgE antibody assays for diagnosis of cow's milk allergy
  53. Local allergic reaction in food-hypersensitive adults despite a lack of systemic food-specific IgE
  54. Presence of activated IgE, eosinophils and T-cells in duodenal biopsies from adults with birch pollen allergy
  55. Quantitative IgE antibody assays in allergic diseases
  56. Quantitative aspect of specific IgE levels
  57. Nasal symptoms and indices of nasal inflammation in flour-dust-exposed bakers
  58. Antibody‐Dependent Cell‐Mediated Cytotoxicity to Gliadin‐Coated Cells with Sera from Children with Coeliac Disease
  59. Use of Thiocyanate Elution to Estimate Relative Avidity of Allergen Specific IgE Antibodies
  60. Mother-infant interactions during fetal and neonatal life with special reference to atopy
  61. Double blind, placebo controlled food reactions do not correlate to IgE allergy in the diagnosis of staple food related gastrointestinal symptoms.
  62. Effects of luminal antigen on intestinal albumin and hyaluronan permeability and ion transport in atopic patients
  63. Bronchial inflammation in chronic bronchitis assessed by measurement of cell products in bronchial lavage fluid.
  64. Clinical Application of Eosinophilic Cationic Protein in Asthma
  65. Update in allergy testing in childhood asthma: How do you know whether you are successfully controlling the patient's inflammation?
  66. 135 ANTIBODY-DEPENDENT CELL-MEDIATED CYTOTOXICITY (ADCC) AND CELIAC DISEASE
  67. Immune Response against Ovalbumin in Rats Colonized with an Ovalbumin-Producing Escherichia coli and the Influence of Feeding Ovalbumin
  68. Actions of sulphasalazine and analogues in animal models of experimental colitis
  69. Neutrophil mucosal involvement is accompanied by enhanced local production of interleukin-8 in ulcerative colitis.
  70. TOTAL EOSINOPHILS, EOSINOPHILIC CATIONIC PROTEIN (ECP) AND PROTEIN X (EPX) IN ASTHMATIC PATIENTS YOUNGER THAN AGE 5
  71. Local immune response and bronchial reactivity in rats after capsaicin treatment
  72. Effects on immune responses in rats after neuromanipulation with capsaicin
  73. Eosinophilic Inflammation in Asthma
  74. AGE DEPENDENT MUCOSAL INFLAMMATORY CELL RESPONSE IN COELIAC DISEASE
  75. A fluorescence method for the visualization of inflammatory cells in intestinal mucosa
  76. Accumulation of CD8+ Cells after Immunization with Soluble Antigen
  77. Antibody dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity in infants with cows milk protein intolerance and coeliac disease
  78. Isotype-Specific Suppression of IgE Synthesis in a Human Myeloma Cell Line (U-266) by an IgE-Binding Protein Derived from Normal Human Peripheral Blood Cells
  79. Effect of Neonatal or Later Capsaicin Treatment on Bronchial Reactivity in Sensitized Rats
  80. Increased Delayed-Type Hypersensitivity Reaction in Rats Neuromanipulated with Capsaicin
  81. Isolated late cutaneous skin test response to ampicillin: A distinct entity
  82. 2 ANTIBODY DEPENDENT CELL-MEDIATED CYTOTOXIC ACTIVITY IN INFANTS WITH COW'S MILK PROTEIN INTOLERANCE
  83. 39 JEJUNAL LYMPHOCYTES IN COELIAC DISEASE BEFORE AND AFTER ORGAN CULTURE
  84. Altered lymphocyte proliferation of immunized rats after neurological manipulation with capsaicin
  85. The influence of substance P on the proliferation of peripheral blood lymphocytes from normal individuals and birch pollen-allergic patients
  86. Antibodies to penicillin in children receiving long-term secondary prophylaxis for rheumatic fever
  87. EVALUATION OF ANTIGLIADIN IgA AS A SCREENING METHOD FOR COELIAC DISEASE IN CHILDREN
  88. New Aspects of Allergic Diseases, Immunoregulation and Immunodeficiencies
  89. Lack of IgA Antibody Response in Secretions of Rat Dams during Long-Term Ovalbumin Feeding
  90. Immune Regulation of Goblet Cell Development
  91. Age-Dependent Bone Marrow Mast Cell Maturation in Specific Pathogen-Free Rats
  92. Effect of Capsaicin on Bronchial Reactivity and Inflammation in Sensitized Adult Rats
  93. Effect of Substance P on Human Lymphocyte Proliferation in Vitro: A Comparison between Normal and Birch Pollen Allergic Individuals
  94. T Cell-Driven Appearance of Mononuclear Cells, Mast Cells and Goblet Cells in the Respiratory Tract
  95. Hepatic Production of Biliary IgM in the Rat
  96. Humoral Immunity to Dietary Antigens in Atopic Dermatitis.
  97. Antigen-Specific Down-Regulation of Bronchial Reactivity in Rats Sensitized Daily without Adjuvant
  98. Enhancement of the Bronchial Reactivity in Immunized Rats by Neonatal Treatment with Capsaicin
  99. Cyclophosphamide-Mediated Enhancement of Delayed Hypersensitivity Reactions in the Lung
  100. Manipulations of the allergic inflammation
  101. Increased IgE antibody responses in rats exposed to tobacco smoke
  102. Immune Stimulated Regional Inflammatory Responses Mediating Lung Reactivity in Rats
  103. Proliferative Synovitis in Rabbit Knee Joints Induced by Antigen and Preformed Immune Complexes
  104. 207 Immune stimulated regional inflammatory responses mediating lung reactivity in rats
  105. Regional and systemic immune responses to trinitropbenyl derivatives after intranasal and subcutaneous sensitization of mice
  106. Inhibitory effect of honey bee venom on immune complex mediated leukocyte migration into rabbit knee-joints
  107. Relevance of Animal Models for Studies of Immune Regulation of Atopic Allergy
  108. Bronchial Reactivity in Relation to Immune Responses in Rats after Subcutaneous Sensitization without Adjuvant
  109. Penicillin Allergy ? Can the Incidence be Reduced?
  110. Immunoglobulin E and Immunoglobulin G4 Antibodies to Cow's Milk in Children with Cow's Milk Allergy
  111. Immune Responses in Rats Sensitized with Aerosolized Antigen
  112. Specific Antibody Responses in Rats and Mice after Daily Immunization without Adjuvant
  113. 56 Allergic bronchial reactivity in rats after various immunization procedures
  114. Varying immunological effects in mice of intranasal infection with different strains of influenza virus
  115. Antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity againstEscherichia coli O antigens
  116. Dextran-Reactive Antibodies in Healthy Infants and Toddlers – Relation to Type of Feeding
  117. Host Defence against Intraperitoneal Escherichia coli Infections in Mice
  118. Contact Sensitivity in Guinea Pigs to Different Penicillins
  119. Boosterable IgE Antibody Response in Mice without the Use of Adjuvant
  120. Antibody Responses to Impurities of Penicillin in Infants and Rabbits
  121. Cell-Mediated Immune Parameters in Children with Pyelonephritis Caused by Escherichia coli
  122. Immune Mechanisms for Induction of Penicillin Allergy (Part 1 of 4)
  123. Immune Mechanisms for Induction of Penicillin Allergy (Part 2 of 4)
  124. Immune Mechanisms for Induction of Penicillin Allergy (Part 3 of 4)
  125. Immune Mechanisms for Induction of Penicillin Allergy (Part 4 of 4)
  126. Joint Inflammation in Rabbits Induced by Preformed Immune Complexes
  127. The antibacterial effects of low concentrations of antibiotics and host defence factors: a review
  128. Allergological Examination of Cystic Fibrosis Patients with Skin Reactions During Carbenicillin Treatment
  129. Antigens in Penicillin Allergy
  130. Antigenic High Molecular Weight Material in Penicillin Preparations
  131. Inflammatory Potency of Antigen-Antibody Complexes and C-Reactive Protein in a Wound Chamber Model in Rats
  132. New Aspects on Antigens in Penicillin Allergyss
  133. Cross-Reactions between the Tamm-Horsfall Glycoprotein and Escherichia coli
  134. Experimental evidence of a decreased incidence of penicillin allergy through use of pure penicillins
  135. Immunotherapy in Spring-Time Hay Fever.
  136. Antigens in Penicillin Allergy
  137. Antigens in Penicillin Allergy
  138. Application of the ELISA for Determination of Immunoglobulin Class-specificEscherichia coliAntibodies
  139. Synergistic protective effect of antibodies and ampicillin in mice infected intraperitoneally with Escherichia coli
  140. Specific Antibodies in Infants with Gastrointestinal Intolerance to Cow’s Milk Protein
  141. Decrease in adhesion of Escherichia coli to human urinary tract epithelial cells in vitro by subinhibitory concentrations of ampicillin
  142. Possible clinical significance of O and K antibodies against infecting Escherichia coli in antimicrobial treatment of acute childhood pyelonephritis
  143. Experimental pulpitis in immunized monkeys
  144. Diagnosis of Reaginic Allergy with House Dust, Animal Dander and Pollen Allergens in Adult Patients
  145. Antigens in Penicillin Allergy
  146. Immunotherapy in Atopic Allergy – Antibody Titres and Avidities during Hyposensitization with Birch and Timothy Pollen Allergens
  147. Immunological Properties of Ampicillin Polymers
  148. Antigens in Penicillin Allergy
  149. Experimental gingivitis in immunized dogs
  150. A C1q Immunosorbent Assay Compared with Thin-Layer Gel Filtration for Measuring IgG Aggregates
  151. Diagnosis of Reaginic Allergy with House Dust, Animal Dander and Pollen Allergens in Adult Patients
  152. Antibodies against Escherichia coli O Antigen
  153. Formation of Homocytotropic Antibodies with Penicilloyl Specificity in the Rabbit
  154. Ampicillin Polymers as Elicitors of Passive Cutaneous Anaphylaxis
  155. Antibody-forming cells in human colostrum after oral immunisation
  156. Immunoradiometric assay for quantification of serum antibodies to dental plaque antigen in immunized dogs
  157. Antibody Production by Human Colostral Cells.
  158. Complement Activation in Relation to Protective Function of Antibodies to Escherichia coli O Antigens
  159. Quantity and Avidity of Antibodies Against Birch Pollen in Atopic Patients during Hyposensitization
  160. Local Antibodies in Childhood Urinary Tract Infection
  161. Protective Capacity of Antibodies Against E. coli·Antigen with Special Reference to the Avidity
  162. Studies of Secretory Antibodies to E. Coli in Human Urine Compared to the Serum Antibody Content
  163. In Vitro Diagnostic Methods in the Evaluation of Food Hypersensitivity
  164. Immune Mechanisms for Induction of Penicillin Allergy
  165. Immunological Aspects of Pyelonephritis