Journal article

The honey bee venom allergen Api m 10 displays one major IgE epitope, Api m 10160-174


Authors listRauber, Michele Myriam; Rossbach, Antonia; Jung, Andreas; Mueller, Sabine; Moebs, Christian; Pfuetzner, Wolfgang; Miehe, Michaela; Spillner, Edzard; Jakob, Thilo

Publication year2020

Pages1756-1759

JournalAllergy

Volume number75

Issue number7

ISSN0105-4538

eISSN1398-9995

Open access statusHybrid

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1111/all.14187

PublisherWiley



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleRauber, M., Rossbach, A., Jung, A., Mueller, S., Moebs, C., Pfuetzner, W., et al. (2020) The honey bee venom allergen Api m 10 displays one major IgE epitope, Api m 10160-174, Allergy, 75(7), pp. 1756-1759. https://doi.org/10.1111/all.14187

APA Citation styleRauber, M., Rossbach, A., Jung, A., Mueller, S., Moebs, C., Pfuetzner, W., Miehe, M., Spillner, E., & Jakob, T. (2020). The honey bee venom allergen Api m 10 displays one major IgE epitope, Api m 10160-174. Allergy. 75(7), 1756-1759. https://doi.org/10.1111/all.14187



Keywords


allergy treatmentbasic immunologyIGEimmunotherapy and tolerance inductionpersonalized medicinevenom and insect allergy

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