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1. Clinical efficacy of sublingual immunotherapy tablets for allergic rhinitis is unlikely to be derived from in vitro allergen-release data.

3. A combined transcriptome and proteome analysis extends the allergome of house dust mite Dermatophagoides species.

4. Sialylated Fetuin-A as a candidate predictive biomarker for successful grass pollen allergen immunotherapy.

5. Protein kinase Cθ controls type 2 innate lymphoid cell and T H 2 responses to house dust mite allergen.

6. Differences and similarities between sublingual immunotherapy of allergy and oral tolerance.

7. Enhancing Allergen-Presentation Platforms for Sublingual Immunotherapy.

8. New insights into ragweed pollen allergens.

9. Identification of Novel Short Ragweed Pollen Allergens Using Combined Transcriptomic and Immunoproteomic Approaches.

10. Development and evaluation of a sublingual tablet based on recombinant Bet v 1 in birch pollen-allergic patients.

11. Ectosomes from neutrophil-like cells down-regulate nickel-induced dendritic cell maturation and promote Th2 polarization.

12. Characterization of oral immune cells in birch pollen-allergic patients: impact of the oral allergy syndrome and sublingual allergen immunotherapy on antigen-presenting cells.

13. Respiratory allergen from house dust mite is present in human milk and primes for allergic sensitization in a mouse model of asthma.

15. SLIT prevents the development of eczema in percutaneous allergen-sensitized mice.

16. Induction of tolerance via the sublingual route: mechanisms and applications.

17. Adjuvants and vector systems for allergy vaccines.

18. Improvement of sublingual immunotherapy efficacy with a mucoadhesive allergen formulation.

19. Novel ways for immune intervention in immunotherapy: mucosal allergy vaccines.

20. Characterization of epitope specificities of reference antibodies used for the quantification of the birch pollen allergen Bet v 1.

21. Oral macrophage-like cells play a key role in tolerance induction following sublingual immunotherapy of asthmatic mice.

22. Targeting the allergen to oral dendritic cells with mucoadhesive chitosan particles enhances tolerance induction.

23. Anti-inflammatory activity of sublingual immunoglobulin (SLIG) in a murine model of allergen-driven airway inflammation

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