Skin testing with recombinant allergens rBet v 1 and birch profilin, rBet v 2: diagnostic value for birch pollen and associated allergies.
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R. Valenta | D. Kraft | G. Pauli | F. Ferreira | J. Bessot | M. Susani | P. Deviller | J. Oster | S. Heiss
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