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1. IgE to wheat, prick test, and Patch test among children with celiac disease.

2. Assessment of Immune Responses in an Animal Model of Wheat Food Allergy via Epicutaneous Sensitization.

3. Clinical and in vitro cross-reactivity of cereal grains in children with IgE-mediated wheat allergy.

4. Serum zonulin and its diagnostic performance in non-coeliac gluten sensitivity.

5. Subclass Profile of IgG Antibody Response to Gluten Differentiates Nonceliac Gluten Sensitivity From Celiac Disease.

6. Gut microbiome alterations in patients with wheat-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis.

7. Mechanisms of Wheat Allergenicity in Mice: Comparison of Adjuvant-Free vs. Alum-Adjuvant Models.

8. Anti-gluten IgE titer is associated with severity of provocation test-evoked symptoms in wheat-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis.

9. Allergen-specific IgG 4 over time: Observation among adults with hydrolyzed wheat protein allergy.

10. Development and validation of a mouse-based primary screening method for testing relative allergenicity of proteins from different wheat genotypes.

11. An Animal Model for Wheat Allergy Skin Sensitisation: A Comparative Study in Naive versus Tolerant Brown Norway Rats.

12. Serum cytokines profile in treated celiac disease compared with non-celiac gluten sensitivity and control: a marker for differentiation.

13. Autoantibodies in the Extraintestinal Manifestations of Celiac Disease.

14. Wheat oral immunotherapy was moderately successful but was associated with very frequent adverse events in children aged 6-18 years.

15. Responses of blood mononucleated cells and clinical outcome of non-celiac gluten sensitive pediatric patients to various cereal sources: a pilot study.

16. Antigen-Specific Gut Inflammation and Systemic Immune Responses Induced by Prolonging Wheat Gluten Sensitization in BALB/c Murine Model.

17. Non-coeliac gluten or wheat sensitivity: emerging disease or misdiagnosis?

18. Lower Prevalence of Celiac Disease and Gluten-Related Disorders in Persons Living in Southern vs Northern Latitudes of the United States.

19. Usefulness of antigen-specific IgE probability curves derived from the 3gAllergy assay in diagnosing egg, cow's milk, and wheat allergies.

20. The role of IgG hypersensitivity in the pathogenesis and therapy of depressive disorders.

21. Celiac Disease and Wheat Intolerance Syndrome: A Critical Update and Reappraisal.

22. Non-coeliac gluten/wheat sensitivity: advances in knowledge and relevant questions.

23. Intestinal cell damage and systemic immune activation in individuals reporting sensitivity to wheat in the absence of coeliac disease.

24. Identification of wheat sensitization using an in-house wheat extract in Coca-10% alcohol solution in children with wheat anaphylaxis.

25. A further wheat allergen for baker's asthma: Tri a 40.

26. Wheat allergy in celiac children.

27. Clinical presentation, allergens, and management of wheat allergy.

28. Better management of wheat allergy using a very low-dose food challenge: A retrospective study.

29. 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.

30. High Proportions of People With Nonceliac Wheat Sensitivity Have Autoimmune Disease or Antinuclear Antibodies.

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

32. IgE reactivity to carbohydrate moieties of glycoproteins in wheat allergy.

33. Food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis due to wheat in a young woman.

35. Follow-up of the wheat allergy in children; consequences and outgrowing the allergy.

36. Clinical utility of IgE antibodies to ω-5 gliadin in the diagnosis of wheat allergy: a pediatric multicenter challenge study.

37. Utility of the peripheral blood basophil histamine release test in the diagnosis of hen's egg, cow's milk, and wheat allergy in children.

38. Investigation of multiple forms of Tri a Bd 27K, a major wheat allergen, by immunoblotting analysis.

39. Wheat allergy.

40. Effects of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) on serum allergen levels after wheat ingestion.

41. Detection of antigens reactive to IgE and IgA during wheat seed maturation and in different wheat cultivars.

42. IgE antibodies to omega-5 gliadin associate with immediate symptoms on oral wheat challenge in Japanese children.

43. Proteomic analysis of wheat flour allergens.

44. Genetic differences in omega-gliadins involved in two different immediate food hypersensitivities to wheat.

45. Dramatic augmentation of wheat allergy by aspirin in a dose-dependent manner.

46. Hydrolysed wheat proteins present in cosmetics can induce immediate hypersensitivities.

47. Wheat flour allergy: an entire diagnostic tool for complex allergy.

48. Screening the allergenic repertoires of wheat and maize with sera from double-blind, placebo-controlled food challenge positive patients.

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