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1. Nasal and blood transcriptomic pathways underpinning the clinical response to grass pollen immunotherapy

2. Nasal allergen challenge and environmental exposure chamber challenge: A randomized trial comparing clinical and biological responses to cat allergen

3. Mast Cell Activation Syndrome: current understanding and research needs

4. Distinct nasal airway bacterial microbiotas differentially relate to exacerbation in pediatric patients with asthma

5. Activated sputum eosinophils associated with exacerbations in children on mepolizumab

6. Addendum guidelines for the prevention of peanut allergy in the United States: Report of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases–sponsored expert panel

7. Early-life nasal microbiota dynamics relate to longitudinal respiratory phenotypes in urban children

8. Omalizumab for the Treatment of Multiple Food Allergy (OUtMATCH)

9. Risk factors for SARS-CoV-2 infection and transmission in households with children with asthma and allergy: A prospective surveillance study

10. Type 2 inflammation reduces SARS-CoV-2 replication in the airway epithelium in allergic asthma through functional alteration of ciliated epithelial cells

12. Comparison of Rhinitis Phenotypes with the Development of Asthma by Age 10 in an Urban Birth Cohort

13. Mepolizumab Alters Regulation of Airway Type-2 Inflammation in Urban Children with Asthma by Disrupting Eosinophil Gene Expression but Enhancing Mast Cell and Epithelial Pathways

14. Epithelial-Associated Inflammatory Pathways Underlie Residual Asthma Exacerbations in Urban Children Treated with Mepolizumab Therapy

15. Down-Modulation of Cockroach (CR) Allergen-specific Th2 Cell Responses Following Subcutaneous German Cockroach Allergen Immunotherapy (SCIT)

16. Evaluation of Intestinal Permeability in Food Allergy

18. The Effect of Subcutaneous German Cockroach Immunotherapy (SCIT) on Nasal Allergen Challenge (NAC) and Cockroach-specific Antibody Responses Among Urban Children and Adolescents

19. Food allergy across the globe

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21. Risk factors for SARS-CoV-2 infection and transmission in households with children with asthma and allergy: A prospective surveillance study

22. Seasonal airway microbiome and transcriptome interactions promote childhood asthma exacerbations

23. Updating the CoFAR Grading Scale for Systemic Allergic Reactions in Food Allergy

24. Association of mold levels in urban children’s homes with difficult-to-control asthma

25. Down-Modulation of Cockroach (CR) Allergen-specific Th2 Cell Responses Following Subcutaneous German Cockroach Allergen Immunotherapy (SCIT)

26. Epithelial-Associated Inflammatory Pathways Underlie Residual Asthma Exacerbations in Urban Children Treated with Mepolizumab Therapy

28. Evaluation of Intestinal Permeability in Food Allergy

30. Mepolizumab Alters Regulation of Airway Type-2 Inflammation in Urban Children with Asthma by Disrupting Eosinophil Gene Expression but Enhancing Mast Cell and Epithelial Pathways

31. The Effect of Subcutaneous German Cockroach Immunotherapy (SCIT) on Nasal Allergen Challenge (NAC) and Cockroach-specific Antibody Responses Among Urban Children and Adolescents

32. Associations between Early Life Environmental Exposures and Rhinitis Trajectories in an Urban Birth Cohort

33. SARS-CoV-2 surveillance in households with and without asthmatic/allergic children: The Human Epidemiology and Response to SARS-CoV-2 study (HEROS)

34. Inducible expression quantitative trait locus analysis of the MUC5AC gene in asthma in urban populations of children

35. Food allergy across the globe

36. Differential induction of allergen-specific IgA responses following timothy grass subcutaneous and sublingual immunotherapy

37. Distinct nasal airway bacterial microbiotas differentially relate to exacerbation in pediatric patients with asthma

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39. Cockroach-induced IL9, IL13, and IL31 expression and the development of allergic asthma in urban children

41. Ara h 2–specific IgE is superior to whole peanut extract–based serology or skin prick test for diagnosis of peanut allergy in infancy

44. Which Aspects Of Atopic Dermatitis Predict Peanut Allergy In Infancy?

46. Airway Epithelial Gene Expression Differs Across Urban Childhood Asthma Phenotypes

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48. Implementation of the Addendum Guidelines for Peanut Allergy Prevention by US allergists, a survey conducted by the NIAID, in collaboration with the AAAAI

49. Association of respiratory allergy, asthma, and expression of the SARS-CoV-2 receptor ACE2

50. The Influence of MUC5AC SNPs on expression of MUC5AC and mucus hypersecretion genes during asthma exacerbations

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