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Mayte Villalba

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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|March 14, 2007
Cloning, sequencing, and recombinant production of Sin a 2, an allergenic 11S globulin from yellow mustard seedsOscar Palomares, Andrea Vereda, Javier Cuesta-Herranz, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|September 23, 2015
Immunoproteomic tools are used to identify masked allergens: Ole e 12, an allergenic isoflavone reductase from olive (Olea europaea) pollenLourdes Castro, Jesús F Crespo, Julia Rodríguez, et al.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry|May 19, 2012
Analysis of the structural and immunological stability of 2S albumin, nonspecific lipid transfer protein, and profilin allergens from mustard seedsSofía Sirvent, Oscar Palomares, Javier Cuesta-Herranz, 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.
Plos One|July 16, 2015
An Enzymatically Active β-1,3-Glucanase from Ash Pollen with Allergenic Properties: A Particular Member in the Oleaceae FamilyMaría Torres, Oscar Palomares, Joaquín Quiralte, et al.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology|February 8, 2005
Cloning, expression, and clinical significance of the major allergen from ash pollen, Fra e 1Rodrigo Barderas, Ashok Purohit, Ioanna Papanikolaou, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|March 21, 2008
Airway disease and thaumatin-like protein in an olive-oil mill workerOscar Palomares, Manuel Alcántara, Joaquín Quiralte, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|March 9, 2004
A major allergen from pollen defines a novel family of plant proteins and shows intra- and interspecies [correction of interspecie] cross-reactivityPatricia Barral, Eva Batanero, Oscar Palomares, et al.
The FEBS Journal|October 10, 2012
The natural profilin from Russian thistle (Salsola kali) contains a low IgE-binding ability isoform--molecular and immunological characterizationSalvador Mas, Rodrigo Barderas, Carlos Colás, et al.
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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|March 14, 2007
Cloning, sequencing, and recombinant production of Sin a 2, an allergenic 11S globulin from yellow mustard seedsOscar Palomares, Andrea Vereda, Javier Cuesta-Herranz, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|September 23, 2015
Immunoproteomic tools are used to identify masked allergens: Ole e 12, an allergenic isoflavone reductase from olive (Olea europaea) pollenLourdes Castro, Jesús F Crespo, Julia Rodríguez, et al.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry|May 19, 2012
Analysis of the structural and immunological stability of 2S albumin, nonspecific lipid transfer protein, and profilin allergens from mustard seedsSofía Sirvent, Oscar Palomares, Javier Cuesta-Herranz, 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.
Plos One|July 16, 2015
An Enzymatically Active β-1,3-Glucanase from Ash Pollen with Allergenic Properties: A Particular Member in the Oleaceae FamilyMaría Torres, Oscar Palomares, Joaquín Quiralte, et al.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology|February 8, 2005
Cloning, expression, and clinical significance of the major allergen from ash pollen, Fra e 1Rodrigo Barderas, Ashok Purohit, Ioanna Papanikolaou, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|March 21, 2008
Airway disease and thaumatin-like protein in an olive-oil mill workerOscar Palomares, Manuel Alcántara, Joaquín Quiralte, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|March 9, 2004
A major allergen from pollen defines a novel family of plant proteins and shows intra- and interspecies [correction of interspecie] cross-reactivityPatricia Barral, Eva Batanero, Oscar Palomares, et al.
The FEBS Journal|October 10, 2012
The natural profilin from Russian thistle (Salsola kali) contains a low IgE-binding ability isoform--molecular and immunological characterizationSalvador Mas, Rodrigo Barderas, Carlos Colás, et al.
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