Purification, biochemical, and immunological characterisation of a major food allergen: different immunoglobulin E recognition of the apo- and calcium-bound forms of carp parvalbumin
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R. Valenta | A. Bugajska-Schretter | P. Valent | W. Sperr | S. Spitzauer | R. Reichelt | L. Vangelista | H. Rumpold | M. Grote | A. Pastore | Monika Grote | Peter Valent | Annalisa Pastore | Rudolf Reichelt
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