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    Early sustained unresponsiveness after short-course egg oral immunotherapy: a randomized controlled study in egg-allergic children by Escudero, C., Rodríguez del Río, P., Sánchez-García, S., Pérez-Rangel, I., Pérez-Farinós, N., García-Fernández, C., Ibáñez, M. D.

    Published in Clinical and experimental allergy (01-12-2015)
    “…Summary Background No studies have evaluated the potential of egg oral immunotherapy (egg‐OIT) to induce sustained unresponsiveness after discontinuing therapy…”
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    Tropomyosin IgE‐positive results are a good predictor of shrimp allergy by Gámez, C., Sánchez‐García, S., Ibáñez, M. D., López, R., Aguado, E., López, E., Sastre, B., Sastre, J., del Pozo, V.

    Published in Allergy (Copenhagen) (01-10-2011)
    “…To cite this article: Gámez C, Sánchez‐García S, Ibáñez MD, López R, Aguado E, López E, Sastre B, Sastre J, del Pozo V. Tropomyosin IgE‐positive results are a…”
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    Is epitope recognition of shrimp allergens useful to predict clinical reactivity? by Ayuso, R., Sánchez-Garcia, S., Pascal, M., Lin, J., Grishina, G., Fu, Z., Ibáñez, M. D., Sastre, J., Sampson, H. A.

    Published in Clinical and experimental allergy (01-02-2012)
    “…Summary Background Shrimp is a frequent cause of severe allergic reactions world‐wide. Due to issues such as cross‐reactivity, diagnosis of shrimp allergy is…”
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    Bioactivity of essential oils in phytopathogenic and post-harvest fungi control by Santamarina, MP, Ibáñez, MD, Marqués, M, Roselló, J, Giménez, S, Blázquez, MA

    Published in Natural product research (17-11-2017)
    “…Commercial thyme and lavender essential oils were analysed by GC/MS. Sixty-six compounds accounting for 98.6-99.6% of total essential oil were identified…”
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    The Impact of Temporal Artery Biopsy at a UK Tertiary Plastic Surgery Unit by Chew, Bryan J. W., Khajuria, Ankur, Ibanez, Javier

    “…Guidelines recommend temporal artery biopsy (TAB) for patients suspected of having giant cell arteritis (GCA). We evaluated the impact of TAB on the diagnosis…”
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    Isolation, cloning and allergenic reactivity of natural profilin Cit s 2, a major orange allergen by López‐Torrejón, G., Ibáñez, M. D., Ahrazem, O., Sánchez‐Monge, R., Sastre, J., Lombardero, M., Barber, D., Salcedo, G.

    Published in Allergy (Copenhagen) (01-11-2005)
    “…Background:  Orange is among the most widely consumed fruits, and among the plant food sources causing allergic reactions according to popular perception…”
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    Lipid transfer proteins and allergy to oranges by Ahrazem, Oussama, Ibáñez, M Dolores, López-Torrejón, Gema, Sánchez-Monge, Rosa, Sastre, Joaquin, Lombardero, Manuel, Barber, Domingo, Salcedo, Gabriel

    “…Lipid transfer proteins (LTPs) are relevant fruit allergens, recently proposed as model plant food allergens. No citrus fruit allergen has been characterized…”
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    Once daily sublingual immunotherapy without updosing--A new treatment schedule by Rodriguez, F, Boquete, M, Ibáñez, M D, de la Torre-Martínez, F, Tabar, A I

    “…Treatment regimens with specific immunotherapy include updosing. Due to excellent tolerance of sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT), it was hypothesized that…”
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    Orange germin-like glycoprotein Cit s 1: an equivocal allergen by Ahrazem, Oussama, Ibáñez, M Dolores, López-Torrejón, Gema, Sánchez-Monge, Rosa, Sastre, Joaquin, Lombardero, Manuel, Barber, Domingo, Salcedo, Gabriel

    “…Orange allergens are virtually unknown, in spite of the large consumption of this fruit. Germin-like proteins, together with vicilins and legumins, form the…”
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    Profilin, a Change in the Paradigm by Rodríguez Del Río, P, Díaz-Perales, A, Sánchez-García, S, Escudero, C, Ibáñez, M D, Méndez-Brea, P, Barber, D

    “…Profilin is a protein that is present in all eukaryotic cells and is responsible for cross-reactivity between pollen, latex, and plant foods. It has been…”
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