Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3198358 | Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2012 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
The IgE response against grass pollen molecules can start years before disease onset as a weak monosensitization or oligosensitization phenomenon. It can increase in serum concentration and complexity through a “molecular spreading” process during preclinical and early clinical disease stages. Testing IgE sensitization at a preclinical stage facilitates prediction of seasonal allergic rhinitis at its molecular monosensitization or oligosensitization stage.
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Authors
Laura Hatzler, Valentina MSc, Susanne MD, PhD, Petra Wagner, Renate L. MD, Sabina PhD, Karl E. MD, Thomas MD, MSc, Stephanie Hofmaier, Alexander Rohrbach, Carl Peter MD, Ute MD, Johannes MD, Fred MD, Antje MD, Ulrich MD, Paolo Maria MD,