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![]() Clinical & Experimental Allergy© 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd The Official Journal of the British Society for Allergy & Clinical Immunology Journal Home | Journal Information | Society | News Product Information | Editorial Board | For Authors | Advertise | Contact | Online Submission Current IssueVolume 40 Issue 3 (March 2010)Editor's ChoiceThe Editor takes a closer look at some of this month's articles (p 361-361) Abstract | Full Text:
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EditorialsDoes gastric acid suppression increase the risk of drug allergies? (p 362-364) Abstract
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How important is it to include all epitopes in grass pollen extracts for specific immunotherapy? (p 365-367) Abstract
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Diagnosing food allergy in children is a challenge (p 368-369) Abstract
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ReviewsAntioxidants and allergic disease: a case of too little or too much? (p 370-380) Abstract
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Drug-induced rhinitis (p 381-384) Abstract
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Opinions in AllergyDevelopments in allergen-specific immunotherapy: from allergen extracts to allergy vaccines bypassing allergen-specific immunoglobulin E and T cell reactivity (p 385-397) Abstract
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Original Articles: Asthma and RhinitisAssociation of childhood perennial allergic rhinitis with subclinical airflow limitation (p 398-402) Abstract
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Serum lactoferrin level as a serologic biomarker for allergic rhinitis (p 403-410) Abstract
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Original Articles: Clinical Mechanisms in Allergic DiseaseA new basophil activation test using CD63 and CCR3 in allergy to antibiotics (p 411-418) Abstract
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Original Articles: Editor's Choice: Clinical Mechanisms in Allergic DiseaseReduced maternal regulatory T cell numbers and increased T helper type 2 cytokine production are associated with elevated levels of immunoglobulin E in cord blood (p 419-426) Abstract
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| Supporting information Original Articles: Basic Mechanisms in Allergic DiseaseInterleukin-13 directly promotes oesophagus production of CCL11 and CCL24 and the migration of eosinophils (p 427-434) Abstract
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The role of protease-activated receptors PAR-1 and PAR-2 in the repair of 16HBE 14o− epithelial cell monolayers in vitro (p 435-449) Abstract
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| Supporting information Original Articles: Epidemiology of Allergic DiseaseProspective association between food sensitization and food allergy: results of the LISA birth cohort study (p 450-457) Abstract
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Interaction between early maternal smoking and variants in TNF and GSTP1 in childhood wheezing (p 458-467) Abstract
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| Supporting information Original Articles: Editor's Choice: Clinical AllergyThe role of iodine in hypersensitivity reactions to radio contrast media (p 468-475) Abstract
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Original Articles: Clinical AllergyLongitudinal validity and responsiveness of the Food Allergy Quality of Life Questionnaire – Parent Form in children 0–12 years following positive and negative food challenges (p 476-485) Abstract
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Original Articles: Experimental Models of Allergic DiseaseSuppression of gastric acid increases the risk of developing Immunoglobulin E-mediated drug hypersensitivity: human diclofenac sensitization and a murine sensitization model (p 486-493) Abstract
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Original Articles: Editor's Choice: Experimental Models of Allergic DiseaseUnited airways: circulating Th2 effector cells in an allergic rhinitis model are responsible for promoting lower airways inflammation (p 494-504) Abstract
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Original Articles: AllergensMolecular variability of group 1 and 5 grass pollen allergens between Pooideae species: implications for immunotherapy (p 505-519) Abstract
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CorrespondenceEffect of in vitro aspirin stimulation on basophils in patients with aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease (p 520-520) Abstract
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Response by G. Celik, J. Schroeder and N.F. Adkinson (p 520-521) Abstract | Full Text:
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Forthcoming MeetingsForthcoming meetings (p 522-522) Abstract | Full Text:
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