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Assessment of Human Allergic Diseases
Robert G. Hamilton
School of Medicine
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Aeroallergens
50%
Allergen
50%
Allergen Components
50%
Allergen Extracts
50%
Allergen Provocation
50%
Allergenic Epitopes
50%
Allergic Diseases
100%
Assay Design
50%
Assay Performance
50%
Asthma
50%
Basophil Activation
50%
Clinical History
100%
Confirmatory Test
50%
Criterion Method
50%
Design Variability
50%
Diagnostic Test
100%
Drug-induced
50%
Epicutaneous
50%
Food Allergy
50%
Food-induced
50%
Immediate Hypersensitivity
50%
Immunoglobulin E Antibodies
50%
In Vitro Assay
50%
In Vivo Test
50%
Interpretation Method
50%
Localized Reaction
50%
Mast Cell Tryptase
50%
Mediator Release
50%
Molecular Allergens
50%
Molecular Allergology
50%
Patient Diagnosis
50%
Patient Management
50%
Performance Variability
50%
Rhinitis
50%
Serology
50%
Skin Test
50%
Systemic Response
50%
Test Sensitivity
50%
Test Specificity
50%
Threshold Criterion
50%
Urticaria
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Allergen
100%
Asthma
25%
Basophil Activation
25%
Epitope
25%
Food Allergy
25%
Immediate Type Hypersensitivity
25%
Immunoglobulin E Antibody
25%
Mast Cell
25%
Mediator Release
25%
Rhinitis
25%
Sensitivity Analysis
25%
Sensitization
25%
Serology
25%