Lifestyle and indoor air pollution: allergens (original) (raw)

Modulation of Allergenicity of Major House Dust Mite Allergens Der f 1 and Der p 1 by Interaction with an Endogenous Ligand

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The composition of house dust mite is critical for mucosal barrier dysfunction and allergic sensitisation

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Cell lines of pulmonary and non-pulmonary origin as tools to study the effects of house dust mite proteinases on the regulation of epithelial permeability

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Allergens with Protease Activity from House Dust Mites

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Molecular determinants for antibody binding on group 1 house dust mite allergens

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The relationships between the biochemical properties of allergens and their immunogenicity

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Potential roles in rhinitis for protease and other enzymatic activities of allergens

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House Dust Mite Allergens Induce Proinflammatory Cytokines from Respiratory Epithelial Cells: The Cysteine Protease Allergen, Der p 1, Activates Protease-Activated Receptor (PAR)-2 and Inactivates PAR-1

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Cloning and characterization of a new allergen, Mag 3, from the house dust mite, Dermatophagoides farinae: Cross-reactivity with high-molecular-weight allergen

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Research abstracts presented at the New England Society of Allergy fall meeting, Groton, CT, October 20, 2007

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House dust mite major allergens Der p 1 and Der p 5 activate human airway-derived epithelial cells by protease-dependent and protease-independent mechanisms

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Group 10 allergens (tropomyosins) from house-dust mites may cause covariation of sensitization to allergens from other invertebrates

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The cysteine protease activity of the major dust mite allergen Der p 1 selectively enhances the immunoglobulin E antibody response

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Allergens, sources, particles, and molecules: Why do we make IgE responses?

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House Dust Mite-induced Allergic Airway Disease is Independent of IgE and FcɛRIα

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Major House Dust Mite Allergens Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus 1 and Dermatophagoides faringe 1 Degrade and Inactivate Lung Surfactant Proteins A and D

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Group 2 allergens from dust mite: Epitope mapping and functional characterization of Der p 2, and identification of a paralogue of Der f 2

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Identification of immunodominant IgE epitopes of the major house dust mite allergen Der f 24

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Identification of the IgE-Binding Cross-Reacting Allergen Repertoir of dible Insects

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Immunological Characterization of Immunoglobulin G towards House Dust Allergens

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The allergenic specificities of the house dust mite

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Structural Differences between Human Proteins and Aero- and Microbial Allergens Define Allergenicity

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IgE cross-reactivity between house dust mite allergens and Ascaris lumbricoides antigens

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Reduction of Skin Barrier Function by Proteolytic Activity of a Recombinant House Dust Mite Major Allergen Der f 1

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Analysis of cross-reactivity between group 1 allergens from mites

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