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17 results
D1.16 - Molecular sensitization profiles in house dust mite allergic patients from Valencian Community
D1.18 - Comparative Analysis of Nasal Secretions and Serum Biomarkers in House Dust Mite Allergy: Correlation with Symptoms and Skin Prick Test Results
D1.19 - Contribution of Panallergens to Edible Insect Reactivity in Mite-Sensitized Individuals
D1.20 - Progesterone-Induced Urticaria: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Approach
D1.22 - Molecular Allergen Sensitization Patterns in Cat, Dog and Horse Allergies in Children
D1.23 - Unrestricted Potential: The Role of AMS in Tackling Allergy Labels
D1.24 - Towards risk assessment of peanut sensitised patients based on statistical modelling of 32,500 IgE-macroarray test results
D1.25 - Clinical Characteristics of Chronic Urticaria in Adults Under 45 Years Old with Vitamin D Insufficiency
D1.428 - Fungal Microbiome Diversity in Urban Forest Decreases Asthma and Allergic Inflammation
D1.431 - Associations of the composition of intestinal microbiota with the initial manifestations of IgE-mediated food allergy in children 6-12 months old
D1.433 - The effect of preventive administration of probiotic strain E. coli 083:H24:K31 on selected immune characteristics of eight-year-old children
D3.423 - Cross-Reactivity Among Hymenoptera Venoms: A Case Study on Apis, Vespula, and Polistes Allergens
D3.424 - Long-term efficacy and re-sting outcomes following venom immunotherapy discontinuation: A 978-patient analysis
D3.425 - Anaphylactic reaction to carpenter bee
D3.426 - The Frequency of Previous Large Local Reactions in a Group of 158 Patients with a History of Systemic Reaction after Insect Sting
D3.427 - Current practices in diagnosis and treatment of Hymenoptera venom allergy (HVA) in Poland
D3.428 - CAP-Inhibition use to diagnose genuine double sensitization to vespoid venoms: description of a spanish cohort
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