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Int Arch Allergy Immunol (2017) 173 (1): 34–43.
Published Online: 12 May 2017
...Donata Gellrich; Katharina Eder; Marion San Nicoló; Alexander Berghaus; Moritz Gröger Background: Bet v 6, a minor birch pollen allergen, is commercially available for allergen-specific IgE antibody testing. However, there is hardly any literature on the clinical impact of Bet v 6. The aim...
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Immunology and Allergy
Int Arch Allergy Immunol (2015) 167 (4): 264–269.
Published Online: 06 October 2015
...Leo Odongo; Grace Mulyowa; Matthias Goebeler; Axel Trautmann Background: Birch pollen allergy and concomitant plant food sensitization are well documented in Europe. However, there are currently no data available on pollen-associated plant food sensitization or even pollen allergy in tropical...
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Oral Challenges with Four Apple Cultivars Result in Significant Differences in Oral Allergy Symptoms
Subject Area:
Immunology and Allergy
Int Arch Allergy Immunol (2013) 161 (3): 258–264.
Published Online: 15 March 2013
...Hilde Nybom; Charlotte Cervin-Hoberg; Morgan Andersson Background: We analyzed the hypoallergenic potential of a recently bred apple selection with unusually low content of Mal d 1, using an oral challenge model with three additional apple cultivars for comparison. Methods: Sixty-six birch pollen...
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Immunology and Allergy
Int Arch Allergy Immunol (2012) 160 (1): 56–62.
Published Online: 31 August 2012
...T.M. Le; E. van Hoffen; A.F.M. Lebens; C.A.F.M. Bruijnzeel-Koomen; A.C. Knulst Background: Hazelnut and apple are common causes of food allergy in Europe. In northern Europe, symptoms are usually mild and associated with cross-reactivity to the birch pollen allergen, Bet v 1. In the Mediterranean...
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Immunology and Allergy
Marina Mauro, Marina Russello, Cristoforo Incorvaia, Gianbattista Gazzola, Franco Frati, Philippe Moingeon, Gianni Passalacqua
Int Arch Allergy Immunol (2011) 156 (4): 416–422.
Published Online: 10 August 2011
... to respond to birch pollen IT also concerning apple allergy is required. © 2011 S. Karger AG, Basel 2011 Copyright / Drug Dosage / Disclaimer Copyright: All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be translated into other languages, reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means...
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Natalija Novak, Diamant Thaci, Matthias Hoffmann, Regina Fölster-Holst, Thilo Biedermann, Bernhard Homey, Knut Schaekel, Josef A. Stefan, Thomas Werfel, Thomas Bieber, Angelika Sager, Torsten Zuberbier
Int Arch Allergy Immunol (2011) 155 (3): 252–256.
Published Online: 02 February 2011
...Natalija Novak; Diamant Thaci; Matthias Hoffmann; Regina Fölster-Holst; Thilo Biedermann; Bernhard Homey; Knut Schaekel; Josef A. Stefan; Thomas Werfel; Thomas Bieber; Angelika Sager; Torsten Zuberbier Background: Birch pollen is an important outdoor allergen able to aggravate symptoms in atopic...
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Immunology and Allergy
Int Arch Allergy Immunol (2011) 155 (2): 160–166.
Published Online: 23 December 2010
...K. Saarinen; J. Jantunen; T. Haahtela Background: Only a few randomized controlled trials have been carried out to evaluate various complementary treatments for allergic disorders. This study assessed the effects of the preseasonal use of birch pollen honey (BPH; birch pollen added to honey...
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Immunology and Allergy
Int Arch Allergy Immunol (2011) 154 (4): 278–285.
Published Online: 20 October 2010
...A. Sekerková; M. Poláčková Background: Birch pollen belongs to the major allergen triggers in the spring season in Europe. Our rapidly expanding knowledge of the allergenic molecules enables us to better recognize the individual differences between the reactivity of specific IgE antibodies...
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Immunology and Allergy
Christian Weiss, Bettina Kramer, Christof Ebner, Markus Susani, Peter Briza, Karin Hoffmann-Sommergruber, Heimo Breiteneder, Dietrich Kraft, Otto Scheiner, Michael Breitenbach, Fátima Ferreira
Int Arch Allergy Immunol (1996) 110 (3): 282–287.
Published Online: 04 September 2009
..., instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Recombinant allergens Pollen allergens Hazel pollen Birch pollen Alder pollen Bet v 1 Aln g 1 Cor a 1 International A rrim es of Allergy,* Immunology Original Paper Int Arch Allergy Immunol 1996;! 10:282 287 Christian Weissa...
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Immunology and Allergy
Int Arch Allergy Immunol (1995) 108 (4): 368–376.
Published Online: 04 September 2009
..., and crossed radioimmunoelectrophoresis. IgE-antibody-binding patterns were also studied in samples analyzed by IEF by probing with serum pooled from patients with birch pollen allergy, followed by radiolabelled anti-IgE. Antigenic proteins and allergens per unit weight of extracted protein were greatest...
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Immunology and Allergy
O. Scheiner, W. Aberer, C. Ebner, F. Ferreira, K. Hoffmann-Sommergruber, L.S. Hsieh, D. Kraft, S. Sowka, M. Vanek-Krebitz, H. Breiteneder
Int Arch Allergy Immunol (1997) 113 (1-3): 105–108.
Published Online: 04 September 2009
..., the results of diagnostic procedures using conventional allergen extracts can be compared with those employing selected recombinant allergens. Methods: Thirty-four sera from patients allergic to birch pollen were tested with the standard t3-CAP TM and rBet v 1a- and rBet v2-CAP TM . cDNA was prepared by RT...
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Immunology and Allergy
Int Arch Allergy Immunol (1993) 101 (1): 89–94.
Published Online: 03 September 2009
... responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Allergens Birch pollen Epitope IgE-binding Biological activity Bet v I Skin prick test Original Paper Int Arch Allergy Immunol 1993;101:89...
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Immunology and Allergy
Int Arch Allergy Immunol (1992) 98 (4): 370–376.
Published Online: 02 September 2009
...D.W. Fountain; B. Berggren; S. Nilsson; R. Einarsson Dot immunoblotting of crude extracts of various aerial parts of birch trees, using patient serum rich in birch pollen IgE, showed IgE-binding activity in leaves, buds, twigs, seeds, bark, and old male catkins. Seed extracts analysed by SDS-PAGE...
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Immunology and Allergy
M. Bryce, O. Drews, M.F. Schenk, A. Menzel, N. Estrella, I. Weichenmeier, M.J.M. Smulders, J. Buters, J. Ring, A. Görg, H. Behrendt, C. Traidl-Hoffmann
Int Arch Allergy Immunol (2009) 151 (1): 46–55.
Published Online: 06 August 2009
... responsible for this augmentation. The aim of this study was to analyze the impact of urbanization on birch pollen. The birch pollen proteome was investigated in order to identify differences in protein abundance between pollen from rural and urban areas. The allergenicity of birch pollen from both areas...
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Immunology and Allergy
Int Arch Allergy Immunol (2007) 144 (4): 287–295.
Published Online: 20 July 2007
... to in the content or advertisements. Immunotherapy Intact allergens Allergoids Birch pollen Histamine release Immunoglobulin E T cell proliferation Mouse immunizations Allergy Specific immunotherapy (SIT) with intact allergens is a well-documented treatment for IgE-mediated allergic disorders...
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Immunology and Allergy
Int Arch Allergy Immunol (2005) 136 (1): 33–38.
Published Online: 02 February 2005
... sensitized to timothy and/or birch pollen living in Finnish and Russian Karelia. Methods: Sera from IgE-sensitized adults were obtained from an epidemiological study on a random sample of 1,177 subjects. The IgE reactivity to pollen extracts and eight timothy (rPhl p 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 11, 12 and nPhl p 4...
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Immunology and Allergy
Int Arch Allergy Immunol (2004) 135 (4): 332–335.
Published Online: 20 December 2004
... eyedrops three times daily, plus oral anti-histamines (cetirizine 10 mg once a day) on demand throughout the pollen season (from the end of February to mid-May for those allergic to birch pollen, and from mid-August to the end of September for those allergic to ragweed); during the same periods patients...
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Immunology and Allergy
Int Arch Allergy Immunol (2003) 131 (1): 19–24.
Published Online: 16 May 2003
...P. Cadot; A.-M. Kochuyt; R. van Ree; J.L. Ceuppens Background: A few cases of IgE-mediated chicory allergy with oral, cutaneous, and/or respiratory symptoms are reported. We present 4 patients with inhalant birch pollen allergy and oral allergy syndrome to chicory. IgE-binding proteins in chicory...
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Immunology and Allergy
Robert Movérare, Kerstin Westritschnig, Margareta Svensson, Brigitte Hayek, Mats Bende, Gabrielle Pauli, Ritva Sorva, Tari Haahtela, Rudolf Valenta, Lena Elfman
Int Arch Allergy Immunol (2002) 128 (4): 325–335.
Published Online: 06 September 2002
...Robert Movérare; Kerstin Westritschnig; Margareta Svensson; Brigitte Hayek; Mats Bende; Gabrielle Pauli; Ritva Sorva; Tari Haahtela; Rudolf Valenta; Lena Elfman Background: Sensitivity to birch pollen allergens is a common feature among European patients with seasonal pollen allergy...
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Immunology and Allergy
Ursula Wiedermann, Udo Herz, Karin Baier, Susanne Vrtala, Ulrich Neuhaus-Steinmetz, Barbara Bohle, Gerhard Dekan, Harald Renz, Christof Ebner, Rudolf Valenta, Dietrich Kraft
Int Arch Allergy Immunol (2001) 126 (1): 68–77.
Published Online: 19 October 2001
...Ursula Wiedermann; Udo Herz; Karin Baier; Susanne Vrtala; Ulrich Neuhaus-Steinmetz; Barbara Bohle; Gerhard Dekan; Harald Renz; Christof Ebner; Rudolf Valenta; Dietrich Kraft Background: The major birch pollen allergen Bet v 1 represents one of the most prevalent environmental allergens responsible...
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