Ole e 3, an olive-tree allergen, belongs to a widespread family of pollen proteins.
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The cross-reactive calcium-binding pollen allergen, Phl p 7, reveals a novel dimer assemblyAn Enzymatically Active β-1,3-Glucanase from Ash Pollen with Allergenic Properties: A Particular Member in the Oleaceae FamilyEngineering of hypoallergenic mutants of the Brassica pollen allergen, Bra r 1, for immunotherapy.Olive allergen-specific IgE responses in patients with Olea europaea pollinosis.Ole e 4 and Ole e 5, important allergens of Olea europaea.Update in the understanding of genetic predisposition to olive pollen sensitization.Allergenic diversity of the olive pollen.Transition from a botanical to a molecular classification in tree pollen allergy: implications for diagnosis and therapy.Ca2+-binding allergens from olive pollen exhibit biochemical and immunological activity when expressed in stable transgenic Arabidopsis.A recombinant precursor of the mustard allergen Sin a 1 retains the biochemical and immunological features of the heterodimeric native protein.Identification of a 36-kDa olive-pollen allergen by in vitro and in vivo studies.Ole e 9, a major olive pollen allergen is a 1,3-beta-glucanase. Isolation, characterization, amino acid sequence, and tissue specificity.Purification, amino acid sequence and immunological characterization of Ole e 6, a cysteine-enriched allergen from olive tree pollen.Variability of Ole e 9 allergen in olive pollen extracts: relevance of minor allergens in immunotherapy treatments.Cloning, expression and characterization of a novel four EF-hand Ca(2+)-binding protein from olive pollen with allergenic activity.Recombinant pronapin precursor produced in Pichia pastoris displays structural and immunologic equivalent properties to its mature product isolated from rapeseed.An allergen from Olea europaea pollen (Ole e 7) is associated with plant-derived food anaphylaxis.Analysis of the pollen allergen content of twelve olive cultivars grown in Portugal
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Ole e 3, an olive-tree allergen, belongs to a widespread family of pollen proteins.
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Ole e 3, an olive-tree allergen, belongs to a widespread family of pollen proteins.
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Ole e 3, an olive-tree allergen, belongs to a widespread family of pollen proteins.
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E Batanero
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R Rodríguez
X S Puente
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10.1111/J.1432-1033.1996.00772.X
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1996-11-01T00:00:00Z