(Q83034447)
English
Sublingual grass pollen immunotherapy is associated with increases in sublingual Foxp3-expressing cells and elevated allergen-specific immunoglobulin G4, immunoglobulin A and serum inhibitory activity for immunoglobulin E-facilitated allergen bindin
scientific article published on 22 February 2010
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Sublingual grass pollen immunotherapy is associated with increases in sublingual Foxp3-expressing cells and elevated allergen-specific immunoglobulin G4, immunoglobulin A and serum inhibitory activity for immunoglobulin E-facilitated allergen binding to B cells (English)
G W Scadding
M H Shamji
D I Lee
D Wilson
M T Lima
L Pitkin
C Pilette
22 February 2010