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1. Dietary fiber pectin alters the gut microbiota and diminishes the inflammatory immune responses in an experimental peach allergy mouse model.

2. New light on an old syndrome: Role of Api g 7 in mugwort pollen-related celery allergy.

3. Allergic Reaction to a Commercially Available Insect Snack Caused by House Cricket (Acheta domesticus) Tropomyosin.

4. Identification of a defensin as novel allergen in celery root: Api g 7 as a missing link in the diagnosis of celery allergy?

5. Allergenicity assessment of the edible cricket Acheta domesticus in terms of thermal and gastrointestinal processing and IgE cross-reactivity with shrimp.

6. The key to the allergenicity of lipid transfer protein (LTP) ligands: A structural characterization.

7. Allergens from Edible Insects: Cross-reactivity and Effects of Processing.

8. A Novel Isoallergen Dau c 1.0401 in Carrot: Stability, Allergenicity, and Comparison with Other Isoallergens.

9. Identification and Characterization of IgE-Reactive Proteins and a New Allergen (Cic a 1.01) from Chickpea (Cicer arietinum).

10. Food Processing Does Not Abolish the Allergenicity of the Carrot Allergen Dau c 1: Influence of pH, Temperature, and the Food Matrix.

11. 2S albumins and nsLTP are involved in anaphylaxis to pizza sauce: IgE recognition before and after allergen processing.

12. Identification of Sola l 4 as Bet v 1 homologous pathogenesis related-10 allergen in tomato fruits.

13. Responsiveness of the major birch allergen Bet v 1 scaffold to the gastric environment: impact on structure and allergenic activity.

14. Generation of a comprehensive panel of crustacean allergens from the North Sea Shrimp Crangon crangon.

15. Relevance of IgE binding to short peptides for the allergenic activity of food allergens.

16. Molecular basis of pollen-related food allergy: identification of a second cross-reactive IgE epitope on Pru av 1, the major cherry (Prunus avium) allergen.

17. Mutational epitope analysis of Pru av 1 and Api g 1, the major allergens of cherry (Prunus avium) and celery (Apium graveolens): correlating IgE reactivity with three-dimensional structure.

19. Identification of a defensin as novel allergen in celery root: Api g 7 as a missing link in the diagnosis of celery allergy?

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