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1. A hypoallergenic peptide mix containing T cell epitopes of the clinically relevant house dust mite allergens.

2. Molecular Aspects of Allergens and Allergy.

3. Mechanisms, safety and efficacy of a B cell epitope-based vaccine for immunotherapy of grass pollen allergy.

4. Frequent occurrence of T cell-mediated late reactions revealed by atopy patch testing with hypoallergenic rBet v 1 fragments.

5. Antibody conjugates bispecific for intercellular adhesion molecule 1 and allergen prevent migration of allergens through respiratory epithelial cell layers.

6. Molecular evolution of hypoallergenic hybrid proteins for vaccination against grass pollen allergy.

7. Conversion of Der p 23, a new major house dust mite allergen, into a hypoallergenic vaccine.

8. A hypoallergenic cat vaccine based on Fel d 1-derived peptides fused to hepatitis B PreS.

9. Genetic engineering of trimers of hypoallergenic fragments of the major birch pollen allergen, Bet v 1, for allergy vaccination.

10. Expression of a major plant allergen as membrane-anchored and secreted protein in human cells with preserved T cell and B cell epitopes.

11. A combination vaccine for allergy and rhinovirus infections based on rhinovirus-derived surface protein VP1 and a nonallergenic peptide of the major timothy grass pollen allergen Phl p 1.

12. Disruption of allergenic activity of the major grass pollen allergen Phl p 2 by reassembly as a mosaic protein.

13. A hypoallergenic hybrid molecule with increased immunogenicity consisting of derivatives of the major grass pollen allergens, Phl p 2 and Phl p 6.

14. The IgE-reactive autoantigen Hom s 2 induces damage of respiratory epithelial cells and keratinocytes via induction of IFN-gamma.

15. Reduction of the in vivo allergenicity of Der p 2, the major house-dust mite allergen, by genetic engineering.

16. Characterization of folded recombinant Der p 5, a potential diagnostic marker allergen for house dust mite allergy.

17. A hypoallergenic vaccine obtained by tail-to-head restructuring of timothy grass pollen profilin, Phl p 12, for the treatment of cross-sensitization to profilin.

18. Genetic engineering of the major timothy grass pollen allergen, Phl p 6, to reduce allergenic activity and preserve immunogenicity.

19. A recombinant hypoallergenic parvalbumin mutant for immunotherapy of IgE-mediated fish allergy.

20. Vaccination with genetically modified birch pollen allergens: immune and clinical effects on oral allergy syndrome.

21. Spatial clustering of the IgE epitopes on the major timothy grass pollen allergen Phl p 1: importance for allergenic activity.

22. Allergen cleavage by effector cell-derived proteases regulates allergic inflammation.

23. Hom s 4, an IgE-reactive autoantigen belonging to a new subfamily of calcium-binding proteins, can induce Th cell type 1-mediated autoreactivity.

24. IFN-gamma-enhanced allergen penetration across respiratory epithelium augments allergic inflammation.

25. Characterization of wild-type recombinant Bet v 1a as a candidate vaccine against birch pollen allergy.

26. Gain of structure and IgE epitopes by eukaryotic expression of the major Timothy grass pollen allergen, Phl p 1.

27. Molecular characterization of polygalacturonases as grass pollen-specific marker allergens: expulsion from pollen via submicronic respirable particles.

28. Generation of an allergy vaccine by disruption of the three-dimensional structure of the cross-reactive calcium-binding allergen, Phl p 7.

29. Assays for measuring in vitro basophil activation induced by recombinant allergens.

30. Formation of disulfide bonds and homodimers of the major cat allergen Fel d 1 equivalent to the natural allergen by expression in Escherichia coli.

31. Molecular characterization of recombinant T1, a non-allergenic periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus) protein, with sequence similarity to the Bet v 1 plant allergen family.

32. Purification, structural and immunological characterization of a timothy grass (Phleum pratense) pollen allergen, Phl p 4, with cross-reactive potential.

33. Conversion of grass pollen allergen-specific human IgE into a protective IgG(1) antibody.

34. Recombinant allergens promote expression of CD203c on basophils in sensitized individuals.

35. Recombinant carp parvalbumin, the major cross-reactive fish allergen: a tool for diagnosis and therapy of fish allergy.

36. Mutants of the major ryegrass pollen allergen, Lol p 5, with reduced IgE-binding capacity: candidates for grass pollen-specific immunotherapy.

37. Chapter Five - Molecular Aspects of Allergens and Allergy.

38. Development and characterization of a recombinant, hypoallergenic, peptide-based vaccine for grass pollen allergy

39. Molecular, Structural and Immunological Characterization of Der p 18, a Chitinase-Like House Dust Mite Allergen.

40. IFN-γ–enhanced allergen penetration across respiratory epithelium augments allergic inflammation.

41. The Immunoglobulin E-Allergen Interaction: A Target for Therapy of Type I Allergic Diseases.

42. A Challenge for Allergologist: Application of Allergy Diagnostic Methods in Mast Cell Disorders.

43. Hypoallergenic Forms of the Ryegrass Pollen Allergen Lol p 5 as Candidates for Immunotherapy.

44. An in vitro Model for the Allergen–IgE–FcεRI Interaction.

45. Genetic Engineering of Recombinant Hypoallergenic Oligomers of the Major Birch Pollen Allergen, Bet v 1: Candidates for Specific Immunotherapy.

46. Hypoallergenic derivatives of the major birch pollen allergen Bet v 1 obtained by rational sequence reassembly.

47. Der p 11 Is a Major Allergen for House Dust Mite-Allergic Patients Suffering from Atopic Dermatitis.

48. Characterization of mutants of a highly cross-reactive calcium-binding protein from Brassica pollen for allergen-specific immunotherapy.

49. Identification of Der p 23, a Peritrophin-like Protein, as a New Major Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus Allergen Associated with the Peritrophic Matrix of Mite Fecal Pellets.

50. Mapping of Conformational IgE Epitopes with Peptide-Specifie Monoclonal Antibodies Reveals Simultaneous Binding of Different IgE Antibodies to a Surface Patch on the Major Birch Pollen Allergen, Bet v 1.

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