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D2.02 - Clinically Relevant Cross-Reactivity Between Artemisia vulgaris and Bee Pollen: A New Paradigm in Postprandial Exercise-Induced Anaphylaxis
D2.04 - PREVALENCE OF ALPHA-GAL SENSITIZATION IN PATIENTS WITH ARTHROPOD BITE REACTIONS, CHRONIC SPONTANEOUS URTICARIA AND GASTROINTESTINAL SYMPTOMS IN LA RIOJA (SPAIN). Introduction
D2.06 - Clinical Characteristics of Reactions to Oral Food Challenges with Egg- and Milk-Based Muffins in Children
D2.07 - Cross-reactivity of Major Pollen Allergens in Spring in Beijing
D2.08 - Extraction Efficiency Studies and Quantification of Major Peanut Allergens in Peanut Challenge Meals and Peanut Flour
D2.09 - Qualitative concordance between two multiplex molecular diagnostic platforms in LTP allergy
D2.10 - Early-onset cow’s milk protein and tree nut allergy: the value of component-resolved diagnosis in interpreting low-level alpha-gal sensitization
D2.12 - Resolving heterophile antibody interference in the ISAC multiplex assay using HBT (Scantibodies)
D2.13 - Migratory locust and house cricket as food allergy: cross reactivity or primary sensitivisation
D2.14 - Component ratio analysis supports a targeted diagnostic approach in house dust mite allergy
D2.03 - Cofactor-Dependent Anaphylaxis to Rosaceae and Citrus Fruits: Molecular Characterization Reveals High-Molecular-Weight Allergens Beyond Classical Panallergens
D2.05 - Quail Egg Allergy with Independent Hen Egg Sensitization: Insights From Protein Profiling and Inhibition Assays
- D3.540 - Sources of IL-13 in Acute Versus Chronic Models of Eosinophilic Esophagitis
- D3.538 - Aeroallergen sensitisation as a risk factor for paediatric eosinophilic esophagitis
- D3.539 - Evaluation of Treatment Selection and Response in Patients with Eosinophilic Esophagitis Based on Clinical Findings and Allergy Testing
- D3.541 - Who takes the patient with eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) and acute laryngeal edema?
- D3.542 - Prevalence of sensitization to panallergens and IgG4 profiles against specific foods in patients with allergic-phenotype eosinophilic esophagitis
- D3.545 - Natural Killer and Dendritic Cells Leverage Synergistic Interactions to Enhance Treatment of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
- D3.544 - Allergic biomarkers and clinical outcomes in lung cancer patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors: a pilot study
- D3.546 - AllergoOncology: Basophil number and subpopulation proportions may offer potential as predictive biomarkers in non-small cell lung cancer
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