October 23, 2014

Transcriptional specialization of human dendritic cell subsets in response to microbial vaccines


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Nature Communications
 
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doi:10.1038/ncomms6283
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October 22, 2014

Treatment of Allergic Rhinitis Is Associated with Improved Attention Performance in Children: The Allergic Rhinitis Cohort Study for Kids (ARCO-Kids)


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  • Clinical Consensus Statement: Pediatric Chronic Rhinosinusitis


    Scott E. Brietzke, MD, MPH1Jennifer J. Shin, MD2Sukgi Choi, MD3Jivianne T. Lee, MD4Sanjay R. Parikh, MD5Maria Pena, MD6Jeremy D. Prager, MD7Hassan Ramadan, MD8Maria Veling, MD9,  Maureen Corrigan10Richard M. Rosenfeld, MD, MPH11

    Allopurinol desensitization with A 2 weeks modified protocol in an elderly patients with multiple comorbidities: a case report

    Case report


    Open AccessAdile Berna Dursun and Osman Z Sahin
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    Review article: the diagnosis and management of food allergy and food intolerances


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    October 19, 2014

    Dr. Linda Cox describes new advances in sublingual immunotherapy which is a new approach for treating allergies. Held on August 1, 2014.


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    Dr. Leonard Bielory discusses diagnosis of allergies that affect the eyes and how to treat them. Held on August 4, 2014.


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    Dr. John Oppenheimer describes the use of skin testing for diagnosis of allergies. Held on August 4, 2014


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    Atopy, Cytokine Production, and Airway Reactivity as Predictors of Pre-School Asthma and Airway Responsiveness


    Pediatr Pulmonol. Author manuscript; available in PMC Apr 24, 2014.
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    PMCID: PMC3998641
    NIHMSID: NIHMS571691
    Edgar E. Sarria, MD, PhD,1,2 Rita Mattiello, PT, PhD,1,2 Weiguo Yao, PhD,1 Valentina Chakr, MD, MS,2 Christina J. Tiller, RRT,1 Jeffrey Kisling, RRT,1 Rebeka Tabbey, MS,3 Zhangsheng Yu, PhD,3 Mark H. Kaplan, PhD,4 and Robert S. Tepper, MD, PhD1,*