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1. Intranasal administration of ceramide liposome suppresses allergic rhinitis by targeting CD300f in murine models

2. The protective role of conjunctival goblet cell mucin sialylation

4. A nerve-goblet cell association promotes allergic conjunctivitis through the rapid antigen passage

5. Murine model identifies tropomyosin as IgE cross-reactive protein between house dust mite and coho salmon that possibly contributes to the development of salmon allergy

8. Staphylococcus aureus δ-toxin present on skin promotes the development of food allergy in a murine model

9. Kaempferol Suppresses the Activation of Mast Cells by Modulating the Expression of FcεRI and SHIP1

13. Ethyl Caffeate Can Inhibit Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor (AhR) Signaling and AhR-Mediated Potentiation of Mast Cell Activation.

14. Leukocyte mono-immunoglobulin-like receptor 8 (LMIR8)/CLM-6 is an FcRγ-coupled receptor selectively expressed in mouse tissue plasmacytoid dendritic cells

15. Development of mouse model for oral allergy syndrome to identify IgE cross-reactive pollen and food allergens: ragweed pollen cross-reacts with fennel and black pepper

19. Mucosal Mast Cell–Specific Gene Expression Is Promoted by Interdependent Action of Notch and TGF-β Signaling

21. Pollen shells and soluble factors play non-redundant roles in the development of allergic conjunctivitis in mice

26. Differential Lipid Recognition by Mouse versus Human CD300f, Inhibiting Passive Cutaneous Anaphylaxis, Depends on a Single Amino Acid Substitution in its Immunoglobulin-Like Domain

28. A Possible Association Between a Nucleotide‐Binding Domain LRR‐Containing Protein Family PYD‐Containing Protein 1 Mutation and an Autoinflammatory Disease Involving Liver Cirrhosis

29. Notch signaling contributes to the establishment of sustained unresponsiveness to food allergens by oral immunotherapy

31. The Ccl17 gene encoding TARC is synergistically transactivated by PU.1 and IRF4 driven by the mammalian common promoter in dendritic cells.

33. Identification of inhibitory mechanisms in pseudo-allergy involving Mrgprb2/MRGPRX2-mediated mast cell activation

41. CD300f is a potential therapeutic target for the treatment of food allergy

42. CD300f is a potential therapeutic target for the treatment of food allergy.

43. The CD300e molecule in mice is an immune-activating receptor

44. Disrupting ceramide-CD300f interaction prevents septic peritonitis by stimulating neutrophil recruitment

46. Ceramide-CD300f Binding Inhibits Lipopolysaccharide-induced Skin Inflammation

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