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October 1, 1995
Prolonged persistence of PCR-detectable minimal residual disease after diagnosis or first relapse predicts poor outcome in childhood B-precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia
E J Steenbergen, O J Verhagen, E F van Leeuwen, et al.
The European Respiratory Journal
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February 8, 2008
Dog ownership and contact during childhood and later allergy development
C-M Chen, V Morgenstern, W Bischof, et al.
Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift (1946)
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July 3, 2009
[Sensitization to airborne ragweed pollen--a cause of allergic respiratory diseases in Germany?]
M W J Boehme, T Gabrio, R Dierkesmann, et al.
Journal of Investigational Allergology & Clinical Immunology
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May 30, 2009
Benefits of alpine mountain climate of Bavaria in patients with allergic diseases and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: results from the AURA* study
B Eberlein, A Gulyas, K Schultz, et al.
Allergy
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September 2, 2005
Association study of mast cell chymase polymorphisms with atopy
S Weidinger, L Rümmler, N Klopp, et al.
Clinical and Experimental Allergy : Journal of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology
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July 13, 2005
Association of CARD15 polymorphisms with atopy-related traits in a population-based cohort of Caucasian adults
S Weidinger, N Klopp, L Rümmler, et al.
British Journal of Haematology
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March 1, 1996
Triple immunofluorescence staining for prediction of relapse in childhood precursor B acute lymphoblastic leukaemia
S F Vervoordeldonk, P A Merle, H Behrendt, et al.
Mammalian Genome : Official Journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society
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July 25, 2000
Identification of immunological relevant phenotypes in ENU mutagenized mice
H Flaswinkel, F Alessandrini, B Rathkolb, et al.
Allergy
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June 19, 2007
Putative association of a TLR9 promoter polymorphism with atopic eczema
N Novak, C-F Yu, C Bussmann, et al.
Allergy
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May 6, 2015
Pollen-derived adenosine is a necessary cofactor for ragweed allergy
M Wimmer, F Alessandrini, S Gilles, et al.
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October 1, 1995
Prolonged persistence of PCR-detectable minimal residual disease after diagnosis or first relapse predicts poor outcome in childhood B-precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia
E J Steenbergen, O J Verhagen, E F van Leeuwen, et al.
The European Respiratory Journal
|
February 8, 2008
Dog ownership and contact during childhood and later allergy development
C-M Chen, V Morgenstern, W Bischof, et al.
Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift (1946)
|
July 3, 2009
[Sensitization to airborne ragweed pollen--a cause of allergic respiratory diseases in Germany?]
M W J Boehme, T Gabrio, R Dierkesmann, et al.
Journal of Investigational Allergology & Clinical Immunology
|
May 30, 2009
Benefits of alpine mountain climate of Bavaria in patients with allergic diseases and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: results from the AURA* study
B Eberlein, A Gulyas, K Schultz, et al.
Allergy
|
September 2, 2005
Association study of mast cell chymase polymorphisms with atopy
S Weidinger, L Rümmler, N Klopp, et al.
Clinical and Experimental Allergy : Journal of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology
|
July 13, 2005
Association of CARD15 polymorphisms with atopy-related traits in a population-based cohort of Caucasian adults
S Weidinger, N Klopp, L Rümmler, et al.
British Journal of Haematology
|
March 1, 1996
Triple immunofluorescence staining for prediction of relapse in childhood precursor B acute lymphoblastic leukaemia
S F Vervoordeldonk, P A Merle, H Behrendt, et al.
Mammalian Genome : Official Journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society
|
July 25, 2000
Identification of immunological relevant phenotypes in ENU mutagenized mice
H Flaswinkel, F Alessandrini, B Rathkolb, et al.
Allergy
|
June 19, 2007
Putative association of a TLR9 promoter polymorphism with atopic eczema
N Novak, C-F Yu, C Bussmann, et al.
Allergy
|
May 6, 2015
Pollen-derived adenosine is a necessary cofactor for ragweed allergy
M Wimmer, F Alessandrini, S Gilles, et al.
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