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Alec Sehon
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University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada
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Kent T. HayGlass
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University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada
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Dietrich Kraft
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Institute of General and Experimental Pathology, Vienna, Austria
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Table of contents (68 chapters)
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- Gideon Lack, Erwin W. Gelfand
Pages 17-23
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- Udo Herz, Uschi Lumpp, Angelika Daser, Erwin W. Gelfand, Harald Renz✲
Pages 25-32
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- Ching-Hsiang Hsu, Kaw-Yan Chua, Shau-Ku Huang, I-Ping Chiang, Kue-Hsiung Hsieh
Pages 33-37
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- Julia D. Rempel-Chin, Ming Dong Wang, Kent T. HayGlass
Pages 39-41
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- Nils G. Jacobson, Susanne J. Szabo, Mehmet L. Güler, James D. Gorham, Kenneth M. Murphy
Pages 61-73
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- Anna Ruffilli, Mauro D’Amato, Tonino Menna, Enrico Maggi, Guido Sacerdoti, Carlos Laho
Pages 75-79
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- L. Caraballo, B. MartÃnez, S. Jiménez, L. Puerta
Pages 81-83
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- Martin D. Chapman, Lisa D. Vailes, Mary Lou Hayden, David C. Benjamin, Thomas A. E. Platts-Mills, L. Karla Arruda
Pages 95-101
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- Reto Crameri, Stefanie Hemmann, Kurt Blaser
Pages 103-110
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- Reto Crameri, Jonas Lidholm, Günter Menz, Hans Grönlund, Kurt Blaser
Pages 111-116
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- M. Breitenbach, F. Ferreira, A. Jilek, I. Swoboda, C. Ebner, K. Hoffmann-Sommergruber et al.
Pages 117-126
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- Fátima Ferreira, Angelika Rohlfs, Karin Hoffmann-Sommergruber, Siegfried Schenk, Christof Ebner, Peter Briza et al.
Pages 127-135
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- Siegfried Schenk, Heimo Breiteneder, Markus Susani, Nader Najafian, Sylvia Laffer, Michael Duchêne et al.
Pages 141-146
About this book
One of the main attractions of research into hypersensitivity disorders is that it brings together scientists from a very broad range of disciplines. As the most common hu man immunologic disorder, it excites the interest and concern of clinicians, geneticists, basic and clinical immunologists, molecular biologists, biochemists, and physiologists. General agreement has been forged on the the pathophysiology of the disease and the mechanisms responsible for its maintenance, but many areas remain as black boxes for which we have only hypotheses. In 1992 Vienna hosted an international symposium to consider the explosion of in formation being generated by the identification, cloning, and expression of common envi ronmental allergens: The present second international conference on the MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF ALLERGENS AND THE ATOPIC IMMUNE RESPONSE, again jointly organized and co-chaired by Professors Alec Sehon (Winnipeg) and Dietrich Kraft (Vi enna), provided an exciting opportunity for many leaders in this field to share data, argue hypotheses and seek future opportunities to enlarge our understanding of these very com plex diseases. This symposium was co-sponsored by the International Union of Immu nological Societies (I. U. I. S. ) and the International Association of Allergology and Clinical Immunology. It was held in the hospitable and comfortably elegant surroundings of Que bec City.