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    Systemic Mastocytosis Presenting as Prinzmetal (Variant) Angina by Ward, B.R, Schwartz, L.B

    Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-02-2011)
    “…Resistance to standard treatment and increasingly frequent syncopal episodes prompted further assessment, including bone marrow biopsy and measurement of…”
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    Do Baseline Serum Total Tryptase Levels Predict Severity Of Food Allergy Reactions? by Mansoor, D.K, Sharma, H, Myles, J, Jiang, Y, Torretti, B, Schwartz, L.B, McMorris, M, Akin, C

    Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-02-2011)
    “…Patients >=5 years old with anaphylactic and non-anaphylactic food allergy reactions in the last year were enrolled after IRB-approved informed consent…”
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    Population Density and Race as Factors in Asthma Mortality by Lebak, N.M, Schwartz, L.B

    “…[...]intra-racial asthma mortality rates did not vary by population density, suggesting city-dwelling did not increase the risk of asthma mortality…”
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    Immunologic Characteristics Correlate With Reactions to Sting Challenge by Golden, D.B.K, Schroeder, J.S, Hamilton, R.G, Schwartz, L.B, Craig, T.J, Kagey-Sobotka, A

    “…Subjects who had SR to SC were more likely than non-reactors to be atopic (p = 0.05), have elevated serum beta-tryptase (p = 0.009), have stronger VSTs (at…”
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    Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome: review and new classification criteria for reporting in clinical trials by Humaidan, P., Nelson, S.M., Devroey, P., Coddington, C.C., Schwartz, L.B., Gordon, K., Frattarelli, J.L., Tarlatzis, B.C., Fatemi, H.M., Lutjen, P., Stegmann, B.J.

    Published in Human reproduction (Oxford) (01-09-2016)
    “…Abstract STUDY QUESTION What is an objective approach that employs measurable and reproducible physiologic changes as the basis for the classification of…”
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    Tryptase from human pulmonary mast cells. Purification and characterization by Schwartz, L B, Lewis, R A, Austen, K F

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (25-11-1981)
    “…Tryptase, the predominant neutral protease in human mast cell secretory granules, was purified to homogeneity from dissociated and concentrated pulmonary mast…”
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