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JACI Highlights - September 2006

This month in the Journal of Allergy
and Clinical Immunology


Summaries of featured articles:

Deykin et al – Biomarker-driven care for asthma: Are we there?

Rabinovitch et al – Urine LTE4 levels are associated with decreased PFTs in children with persistent airway obstruction

Leynaert et al – Association between farm exposure and atopy, according to the CD14 C-159T polymorphism

Marceau et al – Persistence, adherence, and effectiveness of combination therapy among adult asthmatic patients

Svanes et al – Does asthma and allergy influence subsequent pet keeping? An analysis of childhood and adulthood

Oude Elberink et al – Analysis of the burden of treatment in patients receiving an Epipen for yellow jacket anaphylaxis

Lorenz et al – Skin prick test reveals stable and heritable reduction of allergenic potency of gene silenced tomato fruits

Maloney et al – Peanut allergen exposure through saliva: Assessment and interventions to reduce exposure


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