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1. Deamidation and Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Gliadins Alter Their Processing by Dendritic Cells in Vitro.

2. How Proteins Aggregate Can Reduce Allergenicity: Comparison of Ovalbumins Heated under Opposite Electrostatic Conditions.

3. Assessment of the Allergenic Potential of Transgenic Wheat (Triticum aestivum) with Reduced Levels of ω5-Gliadins, the Major Sensitizing Allergen in Wheat-Dependent Exercise-Induced Anaphylaxis.

4. Structural Basis of IgE Binding to α- and γ-Gliadins: Contribution of Disulfide Bonds and Repetitive and Nonrepetitive Domains.

5. Consecutive Food and Respiratory Allergies Amplify Systemic and Gut but Not Lung Outcomes in Mice.

6. Characterization of Antibodies and Development of an Indirect Competitive Immunoassay for Detection of Deamidated Gluten.

7. Perinatal and postweaning exposure to galactooligosaccharides/inulin prebiotics induced biomarkers linked to tolerance mechanism in a mouse model of strong allergic sensitization.

8. Exposure to a galactooligosaccharides/inulin prebiotic mix at different developmental time points differentially modulates immune responses in mice.

9. A recombinant ω-gliadin-like D-type glutenin and an α-gliadin from wheat (Triticum aestivum): two immunoglobulin E binding proteins, useful for the diagnosis of wheat-dependent allergies.

10. Immunoglobulin-E reactivity and structural analysis of wheat low-molecular-weight glutenin subunits and their repetitive and nonrepetitive halves.

11. Sensitization and elicitation of an allergic reaction to wheat gliadins in mice.

12. Intestinal translocation capabilities of wheat allergens using the Caco-2 cell line.

13. Influence of the allelic variants encoded at the Gli-B1 locus, responsible for a major allergen of wheat, on IgE reactivity for patients suffering from food allergy to wheat.

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