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The following pages link to Ara h 8, a Bet v 1-homologous allergen from peanut, is a major allergen in patients with combined birch pollen and peanut allergy (Q45172257):
Displaying 50 items.
- Management of insect sting hypersensitivity: an update (Q24631273) (← links)
- Using Component-Resolved Diagnostics in the Management of Peanut-Allergic Patients (Q26743517) (← links)
- Allergens of Arachis hypogaea and the effect of processing on their detection by ELISA (Q26765145) (← links)
- Common food allergens and their IgE-binding epitopes (Q26782467) (← links)
- Do lipids influence the allergic sensitization process? (Q26830060) (← links)
- Redefining the major peanut allergens (Q27023714) (← links)
- A systematic review of the effect of thermal processing on the allergenicity of tree nuts (Q27025921) (← links)
- Structure and function of the peanut panallergen Ara h 8. (Q27680649) (← links)
- Cross-reactivity of peanut allergens (Q27690733) (← links)
- Peanut allergy (Q28278857) (← links)
- Ligand Recognition of the Major Birch Pollen Allergen Bet v 1 is Isoform Dependent (Q28547866) (← links)
- Ara h 6 complements Ara h 2 as an important marker for IgE reactivity to peanut (Q30408652) (← links)
- Birch pollen-related food allergy to legumes: identification and characterization of the Bet v 1 homologue in mungbean (Vigna radiata), Vig r 1. (Q33222203) (← links)
- ESTs from a wild Arachis species for gene discovery and marker development (Q33273984) (← links)
- Contribution of Ara h 2 to peanut-specific, immunoglobulin E-mediated, cell activation (Q33282663) (← links)
- Computational analysis of the relationship between allergenicity and digestibility of allergenic proteins in simulated gastric fluid (Q33301965) (← links)
- Effector activity of peanut allergens: a critical role for Ara h 2, Ara h 6, and their variants (Q33445194) (← links)
- Purification and immunobiochemical characterization of a 31 kDa cross-reactive allergen from Phaseolus vulgaris (kidney bean). (Q34720975) (← links)
- Management of the patient with multiple food allergies (Q34766800) (← links)
- Heterogeneous responses and cross reactivity between the major peanut allergens Ara h 1, 2,3 and 6 in a mouse model for peanut allergy (Q35206546) (← links)
- Correlation of specific IgE to shrimp with cockroach and dust mite exposure and sensitization in an inner-city population (Q35256813) (← links)
- Diagnosis and treatment of pediatric food allergy: an update (Q35604101) (← links)
- Food Production and Processing Considerations of Allergenic Food Ingredients: A Review (Q35609087) (← links)
- Use of a basophil activation test as a complementary diagnostic tool in the diagnosis of severe peanut allergy in adults (Q35730800) (← links)
- Molecular sIgE profile in infants and young children with peanut sensitization and eczema (Q35776981) (← links)
- Boiling and Frying Peanuts Decreases Soluble Peanut (Arachis Hypogaea) Allergens Ara h 1 and Ara h 2 But Does Not Generate Hypoallergenic Peanuts (Q36054335) (← links)
- Recombinant Allergen Production in E. coli (Q36313547) (← links)
- IgE, but not IgG4, antibodies to Ara h 2 distinguish peanut allergy from asymptomatic peanut sensitization (Q36403601) (← links)
- T-cell epitopes of food allergens. (Q36462736) (← links)
- The impact of pollen-related food allergens on pollen allergy. (Q36677683) (← links)
- The peanut allergy epidemic: allergen molecular characterisation and prospects for specific therapy. (Q36702194) (← links)
- Today's allergic rhinitis patients are different: new factors that may play a role (Q36904987) (← links)
- Molecular diagnosis in allergy (Q37777432) (← links)
- Diagnosis of Food Allergy: Epicutaneous Skin Tests, In Vitro Tests, and Oral Food Challenge (Q37797955) (← links)
- Peanut allergy: An increasingly common life-threatening disorder (Q37912445) (← links)
- A comprehensive review of legume allergy (Q38007364) (← links)
- Component-resolved diagnosis in pediatrics (Q38037523) (← links)
- Current and emerging immunotherapeutic approaches to treat and prevent peanut allergy (Q38068470) (← links)
- Food allergy update: more than a peanut of a problem (Q38081927) (← links)
- Peanut allergens: an overview (Q38103611) (← links)
- Use of a rat basophil leukemia (RBL) cell-based immunological assay for allergen identification, clinical diagnosis of allergy, and identification of anti-allergy agents for use in immunotherapy (Q38219603) (← links)
- Classification of Food Allergens and Cross-Reactivity (Q38732583) (← links)
- Application of phage peptide display technology for the study of food allergen epitopes (Q39044324) (← links)
- Panallergens and their impact on the allergic patient (Q39335099) (← links)
- Clinical reactivity to raw peanut correlates with IgE binding to conformational epitopes of Ara h 1: a case report (Q39517079) (← links)
- Clinical allergy to hazelnut and peanut: identification of T cell cross-reactive allergens (Q39586891) (← links)
- Evaluation of basophil allergen threshold sensitivity (CD-sens) to peanut and Ara h 8 in children IgE-sensitized to Ara h 8. (Q39657358) (← links)
- Structure and stability of 2S albumin-type peanut allergens: implications for the severity of peanut allergic reactions (Q40337103) (← links)
- Characterization of the T cell response to the major hazelnut allergen, Cor a 1.04: evidence for a relevant T cell epitope not cross-reactive with homologous pollen allergens. (Q40359812) (← links)
- Identification of a common Ara h 3 epitope recognized by both the capture and the detection monoclonal antibodies in an ELISA detection kit. (Q41363607) (← links)