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Baumann, R.* et al.: Non-invasive and minimally-invasive techniques for the diagnosis and management of allergic diseases. Allergy 76, 1010-1023 (2021)
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Biedermann, T. ; Couroux, P.* ; Greve, T.M.* & Mäkelä, M.*: Safety of the SQ Tree Sublingual Immunotherapy Tablet: Pooled safety analysis of clinical trials. Allergy 76, 3733-3742 (2021)
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Gappa, M.* et al.: Long-term effects of hydrolyzed formulae on atopic diseases in the GINI study. Allergy 76, 1903-1907 (2021)
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Heldner, A. et al.: Immunological effects of adjuvanted low-dose allergoid allergen-specific immunotherapy in experimental murine house dust mite allergy. Allergy, DOI: 10.1111/all.15012 (2021)
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Hülpüsch, C. ; Weins, A.B.* ; Traidl-Hoffmann, C. & Reiger, M.: A new era of atopic eczema research: Advances and highlights. Allergy, DOI: 10.1111/all.15058 (2021)
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Lauffer, F.* et al.: Predicting persistence of atopic dermatitis in children using clinical attributes and serum proteins. Allergy 76, 1158–1172 (2021)
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Leonard, C.* et al.: Comprehensive mapping of immune tolerance yields a regulatory TNF receptor 2 signature in a murine model of successful Fel d 1-specific immunotherapy using high-dose CpG adjuvant. Allergy, DOI: 10.1111/all.14716 (2021)
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Rauer, D. et al.: Ragweed plants grown under elevated CO2 levels produce pollen which elicit stronger allergic lung inflammation. Allergy 76, 1718-1730 (2021)
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Sampath, V.* et al.: Vaccines and Allergic reactions: The past, the current COVID-19 pandemic, and future perspectives. Allergy 76, 1640-1660 (2021)
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Speidel, J.D. et al.: Pollen induces reactivation of latent herpesvirus and differentially affects infected and uninfected murine macrophages. Allergy 76, 1539-1542 (2021)
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Wang, S.-H. et al.: An exhausted phenotype of TH2 cells is primed by allergen exposure, but not reinforced by allergen-specific immunotherapy. Allergy 76, 2827-2839 (2021)
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Weidner, J.* et al.: Spotlight on microRNAs in allergy and asthma. Allergy 76, 1661-1678 (2021)
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Zissler, U.M. et al.: Allergen-specific immunotherapy induces the suppressive secretoglobin 1A1 in cells of the lower airways. Allergy 76, 2461-2474 (2021)
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Alhasan, M.M.* et al.: Antibiotic use during pregnancy increases offspring asthma severity in a dose-dependent manner. Allergy 75, 1979-1990 (2020)
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Alkotob, S.S.* et al.: Advances and novel developments in environmental influences on the development of atopic diseases. Allergy 75, 3077-3086 (2020)
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Bahmer, T.* et al.: RNA-seq-based profiling of extracellular vesicles in plasma reveals a potential role of miR-122-5p in asthma. Allergy 76, 366-371 (2020)
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Bergmann, K.C.* et al.: The development of birch pollen seasons over 30 years in Munich, Germany - an EAACI Task Force report. Allergy 75, 3024-3026 (2020)
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Bieber, T.* et al.: Unraveling the complexity of atopic dermatitis: The CK-CARE approach toward precision medicine. Allergy, DOI: 10.1111/all.14194 (2020)
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Breiteneder, H.* et al.: Biomarkers for diagnosis and prediction of therapy responses in allergic diseases and asthma. Allergy 75, 3039-3068 (2020)
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Dittmar, M. et al.: Natural induction of tolerance to honeybee-venom in non-allergic beekeepers. Allergy 75, 138-138 (2020)