Four recombinant isoforms of Cor a 1, the major allergen of hazel pollen, show different reactivities with allergen-specific T-lymphocyte clones.
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K. Hoffmann‐Sommergruber | H. Breiteneder | C. Ebner | D. Kraft | O. Scheiner | F. Ferreira | G. Fischer | S. Schenk
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