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  • 21. Pla 1 1 and Ole e 1 pollen allergens share common epitopes and similar ultrastructural localization.
    Castro AJ, Alché JD, Calabozo B, Rodríguez-García MI, Polo F.
    J Investig Allergol Clin Immunol; 2007; 17 Suppl 1():41-7. PubMed ID: 18050571
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  • 24. Allergenic proteins in Urtica dioica, a member of the Urticaceae allergenic family.
    Vega-Maray AM, Fernández-González D, Valencia-Barrera R, Suárez-Cervera M.
    Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol; 2006 Sep; 97(3):343-9. PubMed ID: 17042140
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  • 25. Quantitation of the major allergen of several Parietaria pollens by an anti-Par 1 monoclonal antibody-based ELISA. Analysis of crossreactivity among purified Par j 1, Par o 1 and Par m 1 allergens.
    Ayuso R, Carreira J, Polo F.
    Clin Exp Allergy; 1995 Oct; 25(10):993-9. PubMed ID: 8556571
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  • 26. Isolation, expression and immunological characterization of a calcium-binding protein from Parietaria pollen.
    Bonura A, Gulino L, Trapani A, Di Felice G, Tinghino R, Amoroso S, Geraci D, Valenta R, Westritschnig K, Scala E, Mari A, Colombo P.
    Mol Immunol; 2008 May; 45(9):2465-73. PubMed ID: 18289680
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  • 27. Determinations of Par j 1 by a competitive enzyme immunoassay using human specific IgE and IgG. Validation by skin prick testing.
    Boluda L, Casanovas M, Prieto JL, Fernández-Caldas E.
    J Investig Allergol Clin Immunol; 1998 May; 8(4):207-13. PubMed ID: 9777534
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  • 30. Airborne olive pollen counts are not representative of exposure to the major olive allergen Ole e 1.
    Galan C, Antunes C, Brandao R, Torres C, Garcia-Mozo H, Caeiro E, Ferro R, Prank M, Sofiev M, Albertini R, Berger U, Cecchi L, Celenk S, Grewling Ł, Jackowiak B, Jäger S, Kennedy R, Rantio-Lehtimäki A, Reese G, Sauliene I, Smith M, Thibaudon M, Weber B, Weichenmeier I, Pusch G, Buters JT, HIALINE working group.
    Allergy; 2013 Jun; 68(6):809-12. PubMed ID: 23647633
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  • 32. Allergenicity and cross-reactivity of Russian olive pollen (Eleagnus angustifolia).
    Sastre J, Lluch-Bernal M, Bustillo AM, Carnés J, Marañón F, Casanovas M, Fernández-Caldas E.
    Allergy; 2004 Nov; 59(11):1181-6. PubMed ID: 15461599
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  • 33. Atmospheric pollutants and their association with olive and grass aeroallergen concentrations in Córdoba (Spain).
    Plaza MP, Alcázar P, Oteros J, Galán C.
    Environ Sci Pollut Res Int; 2020 Dec; 27(36):45447-45459. PubMed ID: 32789634
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  • 34. Detection of Parietaria judaica airborne allergenic activity: comparison between immunochemical and morphological methods including clinical evaluation.
    D'Amato G, Gentili M, Russo M, Mistrello G, Saggese M, Liccardi G, Falagiani P.
    Clin Exp Allergy; 1994 Jun; 24(6):566-74. PubMed ID: 7922776
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  • 35. Comparison between outdoor and indoor airborne allergenic activity.
    D'Amato G, Russo M, Liccardi G, Saggese M, Gentili M, Mistrello G, D'Amato M, Falagiani P.
    Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol; 1996 Aug; 77(2):147-52. PubMed ID: 8760781
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  • 38. Understanding patient sensitization profiles in complex pollen areas: a molecular epidemiological study.
    Barber D, de la Torre F, Feo F, Florido F, Guardia P, Moreno C, Quiralte J, Lombardero M, Villalba M, Salcedo G, Rodríguez R.
    Allergy; 2008 Nov; 63(11):1550-8. PubMed ID: 18925892
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  • 39. Pectin methylesterases of pollen tissue, a major allergen in olive tree.
    Salamanca G, Rodríguez R, Quiralte J, Moreno C, Pascual CY, Barber D, Villalba M.
    FEBS J; 2010 Jul; 277(13):2729-39. PubMed ID: 20491902
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  • 40. Par j 1 and Par j 2, the two major allergens in Parietaria judaica, bind preferentially to monoacylated negative lipids.
    González-Rioja R, Asturias JA, Martínez A, Goñi FM, Viguera AR.
    FEBS J; 2009 Mar; 276(6):1762-75. PubMed ID: 19236482
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