Hauser M, Asam C, Himly M, Palazzo P, Voltolini S, Montanari C, Briza P, Bernardi ML, Mari A, Ferreira F, Wallner M.
Bet v 1-like pollen allergens of multiple Fagales species can sensitize atopic individuals.
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Gadermaier G, Hauser M, Egger M, Ferrara R, Briza P, Santos KS, Zennaro D, Girbl T, Zuidmeer-Jongejan L, Mari A, Ferreira F.
Sensitization prevalence, antibody cross-reactivity and immunogenic peptide profile of Api g 2, the non-specific lipid transfer protein 1 of celery.
PLoS One. 2011;6(8):e24150. Epub 2011 Aug 29.
Santos KS, Galvao CE, Gadermaier G, Resende VM, de Oliveira Martins C, Misumi DS, Yang AC, Ferreira F, Palma MS, Kalil J, Castro FF.
Allergic reactions to manioc (Manihot esculenta Crantz): identification of novel allergens with potential involvement in latex-fruit syndrome.
J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2011 Dec;128(6):1367-9.
Pasqualini S, Tedeschini E, Frenguelli G, Wopfner N, Ferreira F, D´Amato G, Ederli L.
Ozone affects pollen viability and NAD(P)H oxidase release from Ambrosia artemisiifolia pollen.
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Egger M, Alessandri C, Wallner M, Briza P, Zennaro D, Mari A, Ferreira F, Gadermaier G.
Is aboriginal food less allergenic? Comparing IgE-reactivity of eggs from modern and ancient chicken breeds in a cohort of allergic children.
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Gadermaier G, Egger M, Girbl T, Erler A, Harrer A, Vejvar E, Liso M, Richter K, Zuidmeer L, Mari A, Ferreira F.
Molecular characterization of Api g 2, a novel allergenic member of the lipid-transfer protein 1 family from celery stalks.
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Wallner M, Hauser M, Himly M, Zaborsky N, Mutschlechner S, Harrer A, Asam C, Pichler U, van Ree R, Briza P, Thalhamer J, Bohle B, Achatz G, Ferreira F.
Reshaping the Bet v 1 fold modulates T(H) polarization.
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Proteomic profiling of birch (Betula verrucosa) pollen extracts from different origins.
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Egger M, Jürets A, Wallner M, Briza P, Ruzek S, Hainzl S, Pichler U, Kitzmüller C, Bohle B, Huber CG, Ferreira F.
Assessing protein immunogenicity with a dendritic cell line-derived endolysosomal degradome.
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Kiwifruit Act d 11 is the first member of the ripening-related protein family identified as an allergen.
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N-nitrosodiethylamine genotoxicity evaluation: a cytochrome P450 induction study in rat hepatocytes.
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