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Volume 44, Number 1, January 2004

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Editorial board
pp. ii-ii(1)

Human basophils and the immune response
pp. 1-8(8)
Author: Devouassoux G.

Hemopoietic mechanisms in allergy
pp. 9-13(5)
Author: Denburg J.A.

Basophils and immunity to parasites: an update
pp. 14-22(9)
Author: Falcone F.H.

Flow cytometry in the diagnosis of allergy
pp. 37-44(8)
Authors: Abuaf N.; Rajoely B.; Gaouar H.; Pecquet C.; Leynadier F.

Chemokines and allergy
pp. 57-61(5)
Authors: Magnan A.; Boniface S.; Mamessier E.; Koscher V.; Vervloet D.

Eotaxin, a prominent chemokine in allergy
pp. 62-64(3)
Authors: Humbert M.; Garcia G.

Chemokines and chemokine receptors: new targets for future therapy of allergic diseases
pp. 65-70(6)
Authors: Tonnel A.B.; Lelong J.; Grigoriu B.D.

Oral lesions and contact allergy
pp. 76-78(3)
Author: Milpied-Homsi B.

Asthma and gastro-esophageal reflux
pp. 79-82(4)
Authors: Didier A.; Tetu L.; Migueres M.

Aspergillosis and the lung
pp. 83-88(6)
Author: Couturaud F.

The treatment of allergic pulmonary aspergillosis
pp. 89-91(3)
Authors: Garcia G.; Humbert M.

Hypereosinophilic asthma
pp. 92-95(4)
Author: Cordier J.-F.

Churg-Strauss syndrome
pp. 96-102(7)
Authors: Guillevin L.; Pagnoux C.; Cohen P.

Clinical diversity of chronic urticaria
pp. 103-107(5)
Author: Aractingi S.

Chronic urticaria in children
pp. 108-111(4)
Author: Hamel-Teillac D.

Management of chronic urticaria
pp. 112-119(8)
Author: Doutre M.-S.

Affiches
pp. 125-136(12)

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