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    Oral myeloid cells uptake allergoids coupled to mannan driving Th1/Treg responses upon sublingual delivery in mice by Soria, I., López‐Relaño, J., Viñuela, M., Tudela, J.‐I., Angelina, A., Benito‐Villalvilla, C., Díez‐Rivero, C. M., Cases, B., Manzano, A. I., Fernández‐Caldas, E., Casanovas, M., Palomares, O., Subiza, J. L.

    Published in Allergy (Copenhagen) (01-04-2018)
    “…Background Polymerized allergoids coupled to nonoxidized mannan (PM‐allergoids) may represent novel vaccines targeting dendritic cells (DCs). PM‐allergoids are…”
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    Safety of immunotherapy with glutaraldehyde modified allergen extracts in children and adults by Guzmán-Fulgencio, M, Caballero, R, Lara, B, Mena, M, Tejera, M, Sastre, A, Subiza, J-L, Fernández-Caldas, E, Casanovas, M

    Published in Allergologia et immunopathologia (01-03-2017)
    “…Glutaraldehyde-modified natural allergen extracts show significant reduction in the IgE-binding capacity and proteolytic activity. This allows the…”
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    Cluster immunotherapy with a glutaraldehyde-modified mixture of grasses results in an improvement in specific nasal provocation tests in less than 2.5 months of treatment by Subiza, J., Feliú, A., Subiza, J. L., Uhlig, J., Fernández-Caldas, E.

    Published in Clinical and experimental allergy (01-06-2008)
    “…Summary Background Cluster immunotherapy is becoming increasingly used. It allows for a rapid build up phase and the administration of higher doses of allergen…”
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    MV140, a sublingual polyvalent bacterial preparation to treat recurrent urinary tract infections, licenses human dendritic cells for generating Th1, Th17, and IL-10 responses via Syk and MyD88 by Benito-Villalvilla, C, Cirauqui, C, Diez-Rivero, C M, Casanovas, M, Subiza, J L, Palomares, O

    Published in Mucosal immunology (01-07-2017)
    “…Recurrent urinary tract infections (RUTIs) are one of the most common bacterial infectious diseases, especially in women. Antibiotics remain the mainstay of…”
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    Allergenome characterization of the mosquito Aedes aegypti by Cantillo, J. F., Puerta, L., Puchalska, P., Lafosse‐Marin, S., Subiza, J. L., Fernández‐Caldas, E.

    Published in Allergy (Copenhagen) (01-10-2017)
    “…Background Saliva and muscle‐derived mosquito allergens have been purified and characterized. However, the complete set of allergens remains to be elucidated…”
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    Seasonal asthma caused by airborne Platanus pollen by Subiza, J, Cabrera, M, Valdivieso, R, Subiza, J L, Jerez, M, Jiménez, J A, Narganes, M J, Subiza, E

    Published in Clinical and experimental allergy (01-12-1994)
    “…This work describes three patients suffering from bronchial asthma after being naturally exposed to airborne plane-tree pollen. The three patients gave…”
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    Platanus pollen as an important cause of pollinosis by Varela, Susana, Subiza, Javier, Subiza, José Luis, Rodríguez, Rosa, García, Belen, Jerez a, Miguel, Jiménez a, Juan, Panzani, Raphael

    Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-12-1997)
    “…Objective: The existence of Platanus pollinosis is not generally accepted despite the production of very large quantities of airborne Platanus pollen in many…”
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    Trisetum paniceum (wild oats) pollen counts and aeroallergens in the ambient air of Madrid, Spain by Cabrera, M, Martínez-Cócera, C, Fernández-Caldas, E, Carnés Sánchez, J, Boluda, L, Tejada, J, Subiza, J L, Subiza, J, Jerez, M

    “…Madrid has a short but intensive grass pollen season, in which 79% of the total grass pollen load is released from the middle of May to the middle of June. The…”
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    Prediction of annual variations in atmospheric concentrations of grass pollen. A method based on meteorological factors and grain crop estimates by Subiza, J, Masiello, J M, Subiza, J L, Jerez, M, Hinojosa, M, Subiza, E

    Published in Clinical and experimental allergy (01-05-1992)
    “…We performed an aerobiologic observation of the grasses present in Madrid for 14 years (1978-1991), using volumetric air samplers. The counts obtained show…”
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    Involvement of nitric oxide in bone marrow-derived natural suppressor activity. Its dependence on IFN-gamma by Angulo, I, Rodriguez, R, Garcia, B, Medina, M, Navarro, J, Subiza, JL

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-07-1995)
    “…Bone marrow (BM)-derived natural suppressor (NS) cells are strong inhibitors of lymphoproliferative responses. In this study we have assessed the involvement…”
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    Histones interact with anionic phospholipids with high avidity; its relevance for the binding of histone‐antihistone immune complexes by PEREIRA, L. F., MARCO, F. M., BOIMORTO, R., CATURLA, A., BUSTOS, A., CONCHA, E. G. DE LA, SUBIZA, J. L.

    Published in Clinical and experimental immunology (01-08-1994)
    “…SUMMARY Antibodies recognizing anionic phospholipids have been described in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and other autoimmune diseases. Recent studies…”
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    Human colon adenocarcinomas express a MUC1-associated novel carbohydrate epitope on core mucin glycans defined by a monoclonal antibody (A10) raised against murine ehrlich tumor cells by MEDINA, M, VELEZ, D, ASENJO, J. A, EGEA, G, REAL, F. X, GIL, J, SUBIZA, J. L

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-03-1999)
    “…A monoclonal antibody (mAb; A10) raised against murine Ehrlich tumor cell surface carbohydrates was tested for reactivity with human normal and malignant…”
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    Bronchial asthma, rhinoconjunctivitis, and contact dermatitis caused by onion by Valdivieso, Rommel, Subiza, Javier, Varela-Losada, Susana, Subiza, Jose Luis, Jose Narganes, Maria, Martinez-Cocera, Consuelo, Cabrera, Martha

    Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-11-1994)
    “…Respiratory allergy in homemakers was the subject of a study undertaken in 1966 by Pearson. Various vegetables have been implicated, causing…”
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    Changes in IgM and IgG Antibody Concentrations in Brucellosis Over Time: Importance for Diagnosis and Follow-Up by Gazapo, Elena, Lahoz, Juan Gonzalez, Subiza, Jose L., Baquero, Margarita, Gil, Juana, de la Concha, Emilio G.

    Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (01-02-1989)
    “…Changes in concentrations of IgM and IgG antibodies to Brucella were monitored for at least 13 mo by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) in 52…”
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    Anaphylactic reaction after the ingestion of chamomile tea: a study of cross-reactivity with other composite pollens by Subiza, J, Subiza, J L, Hinojosa, M, Garcia, R, Jerez, M, Valdivieso, R, Subiza, E

    Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-09-1989)
    “…We report a case of an 8-year-old atopic boy in whom ingestion of a chamomile-tea infusion precipitated a severe anaphylactic reaction. The patient suffers…”
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    Severe allergic conjunctivitis and chemosis caused by disodium cromoglycate by Valdivieso, R, Subiza, J, Varela-Losada, S, Subiza, J L, Narganes, M J, Cabrera, M, Serrano, L

    “…A 63-year-old man with chronic, nonallergic rhinoconjunctivitis presented immediate adverse reactions, such as intense itching, burning, redness and severe…”
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