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Eva Batanero

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Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|August 8, 2013
The spectrum of olive pollen allergens. From structures to diagnosis and treatmentMayte Villalba, Rosalía Rodríguez, Eva Batanero
Protein Expression and Purification|June 7, 2005
Expression of the major olive pollen allergen Ole e 10 in the yeast Pichia pastoris: evidence of post-translational modificationsPatricia Barral, Eva Batanero, Mayte Villalba, et al.
Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology : Official Publication of the American College of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology|April 7, 2006
The role of major olive pollen allergens Ole e 1, Ole e 9, and Ole e 10 on mice sensitizationPatricia Barral, Mayte Villalba, Rosalfa Rodriguez, et al.
Journal of Controlled Release : Official Journal of the Controlled Release Society|October 22, 2003
Encapsulation of Ole e 1 in biodegradable microparticles induces Th1 response in mice: a potential vaccine for allergyEva Batanero, Patricia Barral, Mayte Villalba, et al.
Journal of Immunological Methods|December 4, 2001
Biodegradable poly (DL-lactide glycolide) microparticles as a vehicle for allergen-specific vaccines: a study performed with Ole e 1, the main allergen of olive pollenEva Batanero, Patricia Barral, Mayte Villalba, et al.
International Archives of Allergy and Immunology|May 22, 2002
Sensitization of mice with olive pollen allergen Ole e 1 induces a Th2 responseEva Batanero, Patricia Barral, Mayte Villalba, et al.
Nutrients|June 12, 2019
<i>Allium porrum</i> Extract Decreases Effector Cell Degranulation and Modulates Airway Epithelial Cell FunctionSara Benedé, Ana Gradillas, Mayte Villalba, et al.
Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy = Biomedecine & Pharmacotherapie|December 26, 2006
Emerging pollen allergensRosalía Rodríguez, Mayte Villalba, Eva Batanero, et al.
Molecular Immunology|May 19, 2010
Bystander suppression to unrelated allergen sensitization through intranasal administration of tolerogenic exosomes in mouseNoela Prado, Marta Cañamero, Mayte Villalba, et al.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology|June 23, 2004
Profilin (Che a 2) and polcalcin (Che a 3) are relevant allergens of Chenopodium album pollen: isolation, amino acid sequences, and immunologic propertiesRodrigo Barderas, Mayte Villalba, Cristina Y Pascual, et al.
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Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|August 8, 2013
The spectrum of olive pollen allergens. From structures to diagnosis and treatmentMayte Villalba, Rosalía Rodríguez, Eva Batanero
Protein Expression and Purification|June 7, 2005
Expression of the major olive pollen allergen Ole e 10 in the yeast Pichia pastoris: evidence of post-translational modificationsPatricia Barral, Eva Batanero, Mayte Villalba, et al.
Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology : Official Publication of the American College of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology|April 7, 2006
The role of major olive pollen allergens Ole e 1, Ole e 9, and Ole e 10 on mice sensitizationPatricia Barral, Mayte Villalba, Rosalfa Rodriguez, et al.
Journal of Controlled Release : Official Journal of the Controlled Release Society|October 22, 2003
Encapsulation of Ole e 1 in biodegradable microparticles induces Th1 response in mice: a potential vaccine for allergyEva Batanero, Patricia Barral, Mayte Villalba, et al.
Journal of Immunological Methods|December 4, 2001
Biodegradable poly (DL-lactide glycolide) microparticles as a vehicle for allergen-specific vaccines: a study performed with Ole e 1, the main allergen of olive pollenEva Batanero, Patricia Barral, Mayte Villalba, et al.
International Archives of Allergy and Immunology|May 22, 2002
Sensitization of mice with olive pollen allergen Ole e 1 induces a Th2 responseEva Batanero, Patricia Barral, Mayte Villalba, et al.
Nutrients|June 12, 2019
<i>Allium porrum</i> Extract Decreases Effector Cell Degranulation and Modulates Airway Epithelial Cell FunctionSara Benedé, Ana Gradillas, Mayte Villalba, et al.
Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy = Biomedecine & Pharmacotherapie|December 26, 2006
Emerging pollen allergensRosalía Rodríguez, Mayte Villalba, Eva Batanero, et al.
Molecular Immunology|May 19, 2010
Bystander suppression to unrelated allergen sensitization through intranasal administration of tolerogenic exosomes in mouseNoela Prado, Marta Cañamero, Mayte Villalba, et al.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology|June 23, 2004
Profilin (Che a 2) and polcalcin (Che a 3) are relevant allergens of Chenopodium album pollen: isolation, amino acid sequences, and immunologic propertiesRodrigo Barderas, Mayte Villalba, Cristina Y Pascual, et al.
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