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Volume 64, Number 12, December 2009

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Effector and regulatory mechanisms in allergic contact dermatitis
pp. 1699-1714(16)
Authors: Vocanson, M.; Hennino, A.; Rozières, A.; Poyet, G.; Nicolas, J.-F.

The definition and diagnostic testing of physical and cholinergic urticarias - EAACI/GA2LEN/EDF/UNEV consensus panel recommendations
pp. 1715-1721(7)
Authors: Magerl, M.; Borzova, E.; Giménez-Arnau, A.; Grattan, C. E. H.; Lawlor, F.; Mathelier-Fusade, P.; Metz, M.; Młynek, A.; Maurer, M.

Linkage between smoking and asthma
pp. 1722-1727(6)
Authors: Pietinalho, A.; Pelkonen, A.; Rytilä, P.

Effects of omalizumab on markers of inflammation in patients with allergic asthma
pp. 1728-1736(9)
Authors: Holgate, S.; Smith, N.; Massanari, M.; Jimenez, P.

The CONSORT statement checklist in allergen-specific immunotherapy: a GA2LEN paper
pp. 1737-1745(9)
Authors: Bousquet, P. J.; Brozek, J.; Bachert, C.; Bieber, T.; Bonini, S.; Burney, P.; Calderon, M.; Canonica, G. W.; Compalati, E.; Daures, J. P.; Delgado, L.; Demoly, P.; Dahl, R.; Durham, S. R.; Kowalski, M. L.; Malling, H. J.; Merk, H.; Papadopoulos, N.; Passalacqua, G.; Simon, H. U.; Worms, M.; Wahn, U.; Zuberbier, T.; Schünemann, H. J.; Bousquet, J.

Lipoxin A4 generation is decreased in aspirin-sensitive patients in lysine-aspirin nasal challenge in vivo model
pp. 1746-1752(7)
Authors: Kupczyk, M.; Antczak, A.; Kuprys-Lipinska, I.; Kuna, P.

Childhood Asthma Control Test and airway inflammation evaluation in asthmatic children
pp. 1753-1757(5)
Authors: Piacentini, G. L.; Peroni, D. G.; Bodini, A.; Bonafiglia, E.; Rigotti, E.; Baraldi, E.; Liu, A. H.; Boner, A. L.

Filaggrin mutations in the onset of eczema, sensitization, asthma, hay fever and the interaction with cat exposure
pp. 1758-1765(8)
Authors: Schuttelaar, M. L. A.; Kerkhof, M.; Jonkman, M. F.; Koppelman, G. H.; Brunekreef, B.; de Jongste, J. C.; Wijga, A.; McLean, W. H. I.; Postma, D. S.

Dietary antioxidant intake, allergic sensitization and allergic diseases in young children
pp. 1766-1772(7)
Authors: Patel, S.; Murray, C. S.; Woodcock, A.; Simpson, A.; Custovic, A.

Instability of the structure and allergenic protein content in Arizona cypress pollen
pp. 1773-1779(7)
Authors: Shahali, Y.; Pourpak, Z.; Moin, M.; Mari, A.; Majd, A.

Relationship between pretreatment specific IgE and the response to omalizumab therapy
pp. 1780-1787(8)
Authors: Wahn, U.; Martin, C.; Freeman, P.; Blogg, M.; Jimenez, P.

Dust mite infestation of flour samples
pp. 1788-1789(2)
Authors: Yi, F. C.; Chen, J. Y.; Chee, K. K.; Chua, K. Y.; Lee, B. W.

The effect of BDNF gene variants on asthma in German children
pp. 1790-1794(5)
Authors: Zeilinger, S.; Pinto, L. A.; Nockher, W. A.; Depner, M.; Klopp, N.; Illig, T.; von Mutius, E.; Renz, H.; Kabesch, M.

Systemic reactions to peach are associated with high levels of specific IgE to Pru p 3
pp. 1795-1796(2)
Authors: Rossi, R. E.; Monasterolo, G.; Canonica, G. W.; Passalacqua, G.

Adherence to sublingual immunotherapy: the allergists' viewpoint
pp. 1796-1797(2)
Authors: Passalacqua, G.; Frati, F.; Puccinelli, P.; Scurati, S.; Incorvaia, C.; Canonica, G. W.; Hilaire, C.

Desensitization of epoetin-α in a confirmed case of acute exanthematic pustulosis
pp. 1797-1798(2)
Authors: Ruano, F. J.; Garcimartin, M. I.; Vazquez de la Torre, M.; Blanca, M.; Canto, G.

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