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Volume 37, Number 8, August 2007
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T cells and allergens relationships: are they that specific?
pp. 1121-1123(3)
Authors: Botturi, K.; Vervloet, D.; Magnan, A.

The genetics of asthma - are the glutathione S-transferases serious players?
pp. 1124-1126(3)
Authors: Lenney, W.; Fryer, A. A.

Immune regulation by CD4+CD25+ T cells and interleukin-10 in birch pollen-allergic patients and non-allergic controls
pp. 1127-1136(10)
Authors: Thunberg, S.; Akdis, M.; Akdis, C. A.; Grönneberg, R.; Malmström, V.; Trollmo, C.; van Hage, M.; Gafvelin, G.

Temporal trends of aeroallergen sensitization over twenty-five years
pp. 1137-1142(6)
Authors: Linneberg, A.; Gislum, M.; Johansen, N.; Husemoen, L. L. N.; Jørgensen, T.

Adipokines in cord blood and risk of wheezing disorders within the first two years of life
pp. 1143-1149(7)
Authors: Rothenbacher, D.; Weyermann, M.; Fantuzzi, G.; Brenner, H.

Relationship between glutathione S-transferase gene polymorphisms and enzyme activity in Hong Kong Chinese asthmatics
pp. 1150-1157(8)
Authors: Mak, J. C. W.; Ho, S. P.; Leung, H. C. M.; Cheung, A. H. K.; Law, B. K. W.; So, L. K. Y.; Chan, J. W. M.; Chau, C. H.; Lam, W. K.; Ip, M. S. M.; Chan-Yeung, M.

Relationships of methacholine and AMP responsiveness with peak expiratory flow variability in children with asthma
pp. 1158-1164(7)
Authors: Yoo, Y.; Kim, D. K.; Yu, J.; Choi, S. H.; Kim, C. K.; Koh, Y. Y.

Transforming growth factor-β2 polymorphisms are associated with childhood atopic asthma
pp. 1165-1174(10)
Authors: Hatsushika, K.; Hirota, T.; Harada, M.; Sakashita, M.; Kanzaki, M.; Takano, S.; Doi, S.; Fujita, K.; Enomoto, T.; Ebisawa, M.; Yoshihara, S.; Sagara, H.; Fukuda, T.; Masuyama, K.; Katoh, R.; Matsumoto, K.; Saito, H.; Ogawa, H.; Tamari, M.; Nakao, A.

Polymorphisms of histamine-metabolizing enzymes and clinical manifestations of asthma and allergic rhinitis
pp. 1175-1182(8)
Authors: García-Martín, E.; García-Menaya, J.; Sánchez, B.; Martínez, C.; Rosendo, R.; Agúndez, J. A. G.

Increased expression of tissue vascular endothelial growth factor and foetal liver kinase-1 receptor in seasonal allergic rhinitis and relevance to asthma component
pp. 1183-1188(6)
Authors: Yuksel, H.; Kose, C.; Yilmaz, O.; Ozbilgin, K.; Degirmenci, P. B.; Pinar, E.; Kirmaz, C.

Airway cell and cytokine changes in early asthma deterioration after inhaled corticosteroid reduction
pp. 1189-1198(10)
Authors: Khor, Y. H.; Feltis, B. N.; Reid, D. W.; Ward, C.; Johns, D. P.; Wood-Baker, R.; Walters, E. H.

Do immune responses to inhaled skin flakes modulate the expression of allergic disease?
pp. 1199-1203(5)
Authors: Tovey, E. R.; Kemp, A. S.; Almqvist, C.; Sharland, A.; Marks, G. B.

The long-range transport of birch (Betula) pollen from Poland and Germany causes significant pre-season concentrations in Denmark
pp. 1204-1212(9)
Authors: Skjøth, C. A.; Sommer, J.; Stach, A.; Smith, M.; Brandt, J.

The psychosocial impact of anaphylaxis on young people and their parents
pp. 1213-1220(8)
Authors: Akeson, N.; Worth, A.; Sheikh, A.

Children with peanut allergy recognize predominantly Ara h2 and Ara h6, which remains stable over time
pp. 1221-1228(8)
Authors: Flinterman, A. E.; van Hoffen, E.; den Hartog Jager, C. F.; Koppelman, S.; Pasmans, S. G.; Hoekstra, M. O.; Bruijnzeel-Koomen, C. A.; Knulst, A. C.; Knol, E. F.

Optimized methods for fungal α-amylase airborne exposure assessment in bakeries and mills
pp. 1229-1238(10)
Authors: Sander, I.; Zahradnik, E.; Bogdanovic, J.; Raulf-Heimsoth, M.; Wouters, I. M.; Renström, A.; Harris-Roberts, J.; Robinson, E.; Rodrigo, M. J.; Goldscheid, N.; Brüning, T.; Doekes, G.

Identification of novel allergens of Aspergillus fumigatus using immunoproteomics approach
pp. 1239-1249(11)
Authors: Gautam, P.; Sundaram, C. S.; Madan, T.; Gade, W. N.; Shah, A.; Sirdeshmukh, R.; Sarma, P. U.

Intranasal delivery of whole influenza vaccine prevents subsequent allergen-induced sensitization and airway hyper-reactivity in mice
pp. 1250-1258(9)
Authors: Minne, A.; Jaworska, J.; Gerhold, K.; Ahrens, B.; Avagyan, A.; Vanbever, R.; Matricardi, P. M.; Schmidt, A. C.; Hamelmann, E.

Forthcoming meetings
pp. 1259-1259(1)

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