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Authors: Lee, SY Huang, CK Zhang, TF Schofield, BH Burks, AW Bannon, GA Sampson, HA Li, XM
Citation: Sy. Lee et al., Oral administration of IL-12 suppresses anaphylactic reactions in a murinemodel of peanut hypersensitivity, CLIN IMMUNO, 101(2), 2001, pp. 220-228

Authors: Bannon, GA Cockrell, G Connaughton, C West, CM Helm, R Stanley, JS King, N Rabjohn, P Sampson, HA Burks, AW
Citation: Ga. Bannon et al., Engineering, characterization and in vitro efficacy of the major peanut allergens for use in immunotherapy, INT A AL IM, 124(1-3), 2001, pp. 70-72

Authors: Beyer, KB Morrow, E Li, XM Bardina, L Bannon, GA Burks, AW Sampson, HA
Citation: Kb. Beyer et al., Effects of cooking methods on peanut allergenicity, J ALLERG CL, 107(6), 2001, pp. 1077-1081

Authors: Helm, RM Cockrell, G Connaughton, C Sampson, HA Bannon, GA Beilinson, V Livingstone, D Nielsen, NC Burks, AW
Citation: Rm. Helm et al., A soybean G2 glycinin allergen - 1. Identification and characterization, INT A AL IM, 123(3), 2000, pp. 205-212

Authors: Helm, RM Cockrell, G Connaughton, C Sampson, HA Bannon, GA Beilinson, V Nielsen, NC Burks, AW
Citation: Rm. Helm et al., A soybean G2 glycinin allergen - 2. Epitope mapping and three-dimensional modeling, INT A AL IM, 123(3), 2000, pp. 213-219

Authors: Li, XM Serebrisky, D Lee, SY Huang, CK Bardina, L Schofield, BH Stanley, JS Burks, AW Bannon, GA Sampson, HA
Citation: Xm. Li et al., A murine model of peanut anaphylaxis: T- and B-cell responses to a major peanut allergen mimic human responses, J ALLERG CL, 106(1), 2000, pp. 150-158

Authors: Helm, RM Cockrell, G Connaughton, C West, CM Herman, E Sampson, HA Bannon, GA Burks, AW
Citation: Rm. Helm et al., Mutational analysis of the IgE-binding epitopes of P34/Gly m Bd 30K, J ALLERG CL, 105(2), 2000, pp. 378-384

Authors: Maleki, SJ Kopper, RA Shin, DS Park, CW Compadre, CM Sampson, H Burks, AW Bannon, GA
Citation: Sj. Maleki et al., Structure of the major peanut allergen Ara h 1 may protect IgE-binding epitopes from degradation, J IMMUNOL, 164(11), 2000, pp. 5844-5849

Authors: Helm, RM Sampson, HA Bannon, GA Burks, AW
Citation: Rm. Helm et al., Peanut allergy: From allergens to immunotherapy, RRD AL CLIN, 1, 2000, pp. 11-21

Authors: Stanley, JS Bannon, GA
Citation: Js. Stanley et Ga. Bannon, Biochemistry of food allergens, CL R ALL IM, 17(3), 1999, pp. 279-291

Authors: Burks, W Bannon, GA Sicherer, S Sampson, HA
Citation: W. Burks et al., Peanut-induced anaphylactic reactions, INT A AL IM, 119(3), 1999, pp. 165-172

Authors: Burks, AW King, N Bannon, GA
Citation: Aw. Burks et al., Modification of a major peanut allergen leads to loss of IgE binding, INT A AL IM, 118(2-4), 1999, pp. 313-314

Authors: Bannon, GA Shin, D Maleki, S Kopper, R Burks, AW
Citation: Ga. Bannon et al., Tertiary structure and biophysical properties of a major peanut allergen, implications for the production of a hypoallergenic protein, INT A AL IM, 118(2-4), 1999, pp. 315-316

Authors: Stanley, JS Bannon, GA
Citation: Js. Stanley et Ga. Bannon, Biochemical aspects of food allergens, IMMUNOL ALL, 19(3), 1999, pp. 605

Authors: Li, XM Huang, CK Schofield, BH Burks, AW Bannon, GA Kim, KH Huang, SK Sampson, HA
Citation: Xm. Li et al., Strain-dependent induction of allergic sensitization caused by peanut allergen DNA immunization in mice, J IMMUNOL, 162(5), 1999, pp. 3045-3052

Authors: Rabjohn, P Helm, EM Stanley, JS West, CM Sampson, HA Burks, AW Bannon, GA
Citation: P. Rabjohn et al., Molecular cloning and epitope analysis of the peanut allergen Ara h 3, J CLIN INV, 103(4), 1999, pp. 535-542
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