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  1. Disease-Specific Molecular Profiles Highlighted by Radar Graphic Display
  2. Evaluation of two commercial peach extracts for skin prick testing in the diagnosis of hypersensitivity to lipid transfer protein. A multicenter study
  3. A prevalent exposure to male dog is a risk factor for exclusive allergic sensitization to Can f 5: An Italian multicenter study
  4. IgE allergy diagnostics and other relevant tests in allergy, a World Allergy Organization position paper
  5. A WAO — ARIA — GA2LEN consensus document on molecular-based allergy diagnosis (PAMD@): Update 2020
  6. Labile plant food allergens: Really so harmless? Case series and literature review
  7. Comparison of the Performance of Skin Prick and ISAC Tests in the Diagnosis of Allergy
  8. β‐1,3‐glucanase rOle e 9 and MnSOD rAsp f 6 IgE reactivity are the signature of Atopic Dermatitis in the Mediterranean Area
  9. House dust mite allergy and shrimp allergy: a complex interaction
  10. Evaluation of a new multiplex assay for allergy diagnosis
  11. House dust mite allergy in Italy—Diagnostic and clinical relevance of Der p 23 (and of minor allergens): A real‐life, multicenter study
  12. Lipid Transfer Protein allergy in the United Kingdom: Characterization and comparison with a matched Italian cohort
  13. Loss of the candidate tumor suppressor ZEB1 (TCF8, ZFHX1A) in Sézary syndrome
  14. Evidence of Cross-Reactivity between Different Seed Storage Proteins from Hazelnut (Corylus avellana) and Walnut (Juglans regia) Using Recombinant Allergen Proteins
  15. An atlas of IgE sensitization patterns in different Italian areas. A multicenter, cross-sectional study
  16. Cosensitization to profilin is associated with less severe reactions to foods in nsLTPs and storage proteins reactors and with less severe respiratory allergy
  17. Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in Primary Cutaneous T Cell Lymphoma
  18. Storage molecules from tree nuts, seeds and legumes: relationships and amino acid identity among homologue molecules
  19. Aedes communis Reactivity Is Associated with Bee Venom Hypersensitivity: An in vitro and in vivo Study
  20. Galactose-α-1,3-galactose syndrome: an Italian survey
  21. Phleum pratense molecular pattern across Italy
  22. Shrimp Allergy: Analysis of Commercially Available Extracts for In Vivo Diagnosis
  23. Pla a 2 and Pla a 3 reactivities identify plane tree-allergic patients with respiratory symptoms or food allergy
  24. Molecular Recognition Profiles and Clinical Patterns of PR-10 Sensitization in a Birch-Free Mediterranean Area
  25. EAACI Molecular Allergology User's Guide
  26. Ole e 1, Ole e 7, and Ole e 9: Identifying distinct clinical subsets of olive tree–allergic patients
  27. Management of polysensitized patient: from molecular diagnostics to biomolecular immunotherapy
  28. New product development with the innovative biomolecular sublingual immunotherapy formulations for the management of allergic rhinitis [Corrigendum]
  29. IgE reactivity and survival probabilities in Sézary syndrome
  30. Lipid transfer protein sensitization: reactivity profiles and clinical risk assessment in an Italian cohort
  31. Single TCR-Vβ2 evaluation discloses the circulating T cell clone in Sezary syndrome: one family fits all!
  32. New product development with the innovative biomolecular sublingual immunotherapy formulations for the management of allergic rhinitis
  33. Food Allergy as Defined by Component Resolved Diagnosis
  34. Ranking in importance of allergen extract characteristics for sublingual immunotherapy by Italian specialists
  35. Detection of IgG and IgE reactivity to BP180 using the ISAC®microarray system
  36. A WAO - ARIA - GA²LEN consensus document on molecular-based allergy diagnostics
  37. Allergen microbead arrays: the future of allergy diagnostics?
  38. From single-cell signature to prognostic factors: the case of Sézary syndrome
  39. Lipid transfer proteins: the most frequent sensitizer in Italian subjects with food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis
  40. Allergen Micro-Bead Array for IgE Detection: A Feasibility Study Using Allergenic Molecules Tested on a Flexible Multiplex Flow Cytometric Immunoassay
  41. FAST: towards safe and effective subcutaneous immunotherapy of persistent life-threatening food allergies
  42. Specific IgE toward Allergenic Molecules Is a New Prognostic Marker in Patients with Sézary Syndrome
  43. Ovomucoid (Gal d 1) specific IgE detected by microarray system predict tolerability to boiled hen's egg and an increased risk to progress to multiple environmental allergen sensitisation
  44. Proteomics plus genomics approaches in primary immunodeficiency: the case of immune dysregulation, polyendocrinopathy, enteropathy, X-linked (IPEX) syndrome
  45. Cross-reactions vs co-sensitization evaluated by in silico motifs and in vitro IgE microarray testing
  46. The IgE-microarray testing in atopic dermatitis
  47. IgE Recognition Patterns of Profilin, PR-10, and Tropomyosin Panallergens Tested in 3,113 Allergic Patients by Allergen Microarray-Based Technology
  48. MicroRNA profiling reveals that miR-21, miR486 and miR-214 are upregulated and involved in cell survival in Sézary syndrome
  49. Pru p 3, the nonspecific lipid transfer protein from peach, dominates the immune response to its homolog in hazelnut
  50. Latex-allergic patients sensitized to the major allergen hevein and hevein-like domains of class I chitinases show no increased frequency of latex-associated plant food allergy
  51. The role of 9-O-acetylated ganglioside D3 (CD60) and  4 1 (CD49d) expression in predicting the survival of patients with Sezary syndrome
  52. Microarrayed Allergen Molecules for the Diagnosis of Allergic Diseases
  53. Cross-sectional survey on immunoglobulin E reactivity in 23 077 subjects using an allergenic molecule-based microarray detection system
  54. Identification of Key Regions and Genes Important in the Pathogenesis of Sezary Syndrome by Combining Genomic and Expression Microarrays
  55. Allergen databases: Current status and perspectives
  56. CXCL13 Is Highly Produced by Sezary Cells and Enhances Their Migratory Ability via a Synergistic Mechanism Involving CCL19 and CCL21 Chemokines
  57. Evaluation by double-blind placebo-controlled oral challenge of the clinical relevance of IgE antibodies against plant glycans
  58. Isolation, expression and immunological characterization of a calcium-binding protein from Parietaria pollen
  59. Kiwellin, a Modular Protein from Green and Gold Kiwi Fruits: Evidence of in Vivo and in Vitro Processing and IgE Binding
  60. Oral desensitisation in children with immunoglobulin e-mediated hen's egg allergy
  61. Latex Allergy within a Cohort of Not-at-Risk Subjects with Respiratory Symptoms: Prevalence of Latex Sensitization and Assessment of Diagnostic Tools
  62. Bioinformatics applied to allergy: Allergen databases, from collecting sequence information to data integration. The Allergome platform as a model
  63. Skin homing of Sézary cells involves SDF-1-CXCR4 signaling and down-regulation of CD26/dipeptidylpeptidase IV
  64. Allergenic Extracts for Specific Immunotherapy: To Mix or Not to Mix?
  65. Delayed Allergic Reaction to Suxamethonium Driven by Oligoclonal Th1-Skewed CD4+CCR4+IFN-γ+ Memory T Cells
  66. a4b1+and a4b7+CD4+T cell numbers increase and CLA+CD4+T cell numbers decrease in systemic sclerosis
  67. RGDS peptide inhibits activation of lymphocytes and adhesion of activated lymphocytes to human umbilical vein endothelial cells in vitro
  68. Cytokine and chemokine levels in systemic sclerosis: relationship with cutaneous and internal organ involvement
  69. Errata
  70. Distinct delayed T-cell response to beta-methasone and penicillin-G in the same patient
  71. Skewed T-cell receptor repertoire, decreased thymic output, and predominance of terminally differentiated T cells in ataxia telangiectasia
  72. Lymphomononuclear cells from multiple sclerosis patients spontaneously produce high levels of oncostatin M, tumor necrosis factors α and β, and interferon γ
  73. T Cell Receptor-Vβ Analysis Identifies a Dominant CD60+ CD26– CD49d– T Cell Clone in the Peripheral Blood of Sézary Syndrome Patients
  74. Multiple Drug Allergy Syndrome: severe anaphylactic reaction due to topical Rifamycin SV in a patient with hypersensitivity to ciprofloxacin
  75. Spontaneous allergy to ampicillin and local anesthetics
  76. Selective severe anaphylactic reaction due to ketorolac tromethamine without nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug intolerance
  77. Skewed Expression of Activation, Differentiation and Homing-Related Antigens in Circulating Cells from Patients with Cutaneous T Cell Lymphoma Associated with CD7– T Helper Lymphocytes Expansion
  78. Anaphylactic reactions to buflomedil
  79. B-cell help by Tc2 cells
  80. HCV infection in a patient with hyper-IgM syndrome
  81. Propolis allergy in an HIV-positive patient
  82. A shift to Th0 cytokine production by CD4+ cells in human longevity: Studies on two healthy centenarians
  83. Expansion of CD11abright Cells in CD8+CD45RA+ from HIV-Infected Patients: A New Early Marker for Disease Progression?
  84. Immunodeficiency with hyperimmunoglobulinemia M in two female patients is not associated with abnormalities of CD40 or CD40 ligand expression
  85. CD8+CD45RA+ in HIV-infected patients are predominantly CD11abright
  86. Immunologic aspects of hyperimmunoglobulinemia E–like syndrome in patients with AIDS
  87. CD8+ T lymphocytes provide helper activity for IgE synthesis in human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients with hyper-IgE.
  88. Activated and "Memory" Phenotype of Circulating T Lymphocytes in Intrauterine Life
  89. Increased cytokine production in mononuclear cells of healthy elderly people
  90. Selective deficiency of CD4+/CD45RA+ lymphocytes in patients with ataxia-telangiectasia
  91. Serum eosinophil cationic protein (ECP) in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection
  92. Immunodeficiency as a model to study neuroimmune development, the case of ataxia telangiectasia
  93. Hepatitis C virus antibodies in gammaglobulin
  94. Humoral response to food antigens
  95. Role of immune complexes in atopic dermatitis