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Volume 23, Number 1, 1 February 2012

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Pediatric allergy and immunology: great present, better future
pp. 2-4(3)
Authors: Wahn, Ulrich; Matricardi, Paolo; Kollmann, Doris

Viewpoint: The future of research in pediatric allergy: What should the focus be?
pp. 5-10(6)
Authors: Van Bever, Hugo P. S.; Lee, Bee Wah; Shek, Lynette

Allergy and sports in children
pp. 11-20(10)
Authors: Del Giacco, Stefano R.; Carlsen, Kai-Håkon; Du Toit, George

Familial aggregation of allergen-specific sensitization and asthma
pp. 21-27(7)
Authors: Kurzius-Spencer, Margaret; Guerra, Stefano; Sherrill, Duane L.; Halonen, Marilyn; Elston, Robert C.; Martinez, Fernando D.

Eosinophilic airway inflammation is increased in children with asthma and food allergies
pp. 28-33(6)
Authors: Kulkarni, Neeta; Ragazzo, Vincenzo; Costella, Silvia; Piacentini, Giorgio; Boner, Attilio; O'Callaghan, Christopher; Fiocchi, Alessandro; Kantar, Ahmad

Consistency of GINA criteria and childhood asthma control test on the determination of asthma control
pp. 34-39(6)
Authors: Erkoçoğlu, Mustafa; Akan, Ayşegül; Civelek, Ersoy; Kan, Rojdan; Azkur, Dilek; Kocabaş, Can N.

Alpha-nicotinic acetylcholine receptor and tobacco smoke exposure: Effects on bronchial hyperresponsiveness in children
pp. 40-49(10)
Authors: Torjussen, Tale M.; Lødrup Carlsen, Karin C.; Munthe-Kaas, Monica C.; Mowinckel, Petter; Carlsen, Kai-Håkon; Helms, Peter J.; Gerritsen, Jorrit; Whyte, Moira K.; Lenney, Warren; Undlien, Dag E.; Shianna, Kevin V.; Zhu, Guohua; Pillai, Sreekumar G.

Chickenpox in childhood is associated with decreased atopic disorders, IgE, allergic sensitization, and leukocyte subsets
pp. 50-58(9)
Authors: Silverberg, Jonathan I.; Kleiman, Edward; Silverberg, Nanette B.; Durkin, Helen G.; Joks, Rauno; Smith-Norowitz, Tamar A.

Asthma, atopy and exhaled nitric oxide in a cohort of 6-yr-old New Zealand children
pp. 59-64(6)
Authors: Crane, Julian; Lampshire, Philippa; Wickens, Kristin; Epton, Michael; Siebers, Robert; Ingham, Tristram; Pattemore, Philip; Town, Ian; The Year Six New Zealand Asthma and Allergy Cohort Study Group NZAACS6cr9,

Breastfeeding modulates neonatal innate immune responses: a prospective birth cohort study
pp. 65-74(10)
Authors: Belderbos, M. E.; Houben, M. L.; van Bleek, G. M.; Schuijff, L.; van Uden, N. O. P.; Bloemen-Carlier, E. M.; Kimpen, J. L. L.; Eijkemans, M. J. C.; Rovers, M.; Bont, L. J.

Breastfeeding, asthma, and allergy: a tale of two cities
pp. 75-82(8)
Authors: Brew, Bronwyn K.; Kull, Inger; Garden, Frances; Almqvist, Catarina; Bergström, Anna; Lind, Tomas; Webb, Karen; Wickman, Magnus; Marks, Guy B.

Vitamin D
pp. 83-87(5)
Authors: Gorman, Shelley; Tan, Daryl H. W.; Lambert, Misty J. M.; Scott, Naomi M.; Judge, Melinda A.; Hart, Prue H.

Exogenous immunoglobulin downregulates T-cell receptor signaling and cytokine production
pp. 88-95(8)
Authors: Tawfik, Daniel S.; Cowan, Katelyn R.; Walsh, Alexandra M.; Hamilton, Wendy S.; Goldman, Frederick D.

Reply
pp. 98-98(1)
Authors: Maas, T.; Knottnerus, J. A.; van Schayck, C. P.

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