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Anna Pomés

Anna Pomés

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Immunology

D-Index
50
Citations
7641
World Ranking
4273
National Ranking
1943

Overview

Anna Pomés is affiliated with InBio in the United States and has made significant contributions to the field of Medicine, with a particular focus on Immunology and Allergy. Their research spans a range of subfields including Immunology and Allergy, Dermatology, Physiology, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, and Immunology, indicating a multidisciplinary approach within biomedical sciences.

The primary topics of Anna Pomés' work involve:

  • Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization
  • Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Research
  • Contact Dermatitis and Allergies
  • Asthma and respiratory diseases
  • Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
  • Insects and Parasite Interactions
  • CRISPR and Genetic Engineering

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Anna Pomés include:

  • Martin D. Chapman (33 publications)
  • Jill Glesner (24 publications)
  • M. Chruszcz (20 publications)
  • Scott A. Smith (18 publications)
  • Geoffrey A. Mueller (15 publications)

Anna Pomés has contributed to several academic journals, with the most frequent publication venues being:

  • Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (23 publications)
  • Frontiers in Immunology (5 publications)
  • Frontiers in Allergy (4 publications)
  • World Allergy Organization Journal (3 publications)
  • Faculty of 1000 Research Ltd (3 publications)

Selected recent papers authored by Anna Pomés include:

  • "EAACIMolecular Allergology User's Guide 2.0" (2023), Pediatric Allergy and Immunology
  • "Air pollution and indoor settings" (2021), World Allergy Organization Journal
  • "Carbohydrate epitopes currently recognized as targets for IgE antibodies" (2021), Allergy
  • "Allergens and their associated small molecule ligands-their dual role in sensitization" (2021), Allergy
  • "The allergenic activity and clinical impact of individual IgE-antibody binding molecules from indoor allergen sources" (2020), World Allergy Organization Journal

Best Publications

  • Nomenclature and structural biology of allergens

    Martin D. Chapman;Anna Pomés;Heimo Breiteneder;Fatima Ferreira

  • Cockroach allergens and asthma.

    L.Karla Arruda;Lisa D. Vailes;Virginia P.L. Ferriani;Ana Beatriz R. Santos

  • Recombinant allergens for diagnosis and therapy of allergic disease

    Martin D. Chapman;Alisa M. Smith;Lisa D. Vailes;L.Karla Arruda

  • EAACI Molecular Allergology User's Guide 2.0

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  • Update of the WHO/IUIS Allergen Nomenclature Database based on analysis of allergen sequences

    C. Radauer;A. Nandy;F. Ferreira;Richard E Goodman

  • WHO/IUIS Allergen Nomenclature: Providing a common language

    Anna Pomés;Janet M. Davies;Gabriele Gadermaier;Christiane Hilger

  • Distribution of peanut allergen in the environment.

    Tamara T Perry;Mary Kay Conover-Walker;Anna Pomés;Martin D Chapman

  • Proteases as Th2 Adjuvants

    Martin D. Chapman;Sabina Wünschmann;Anna Pomés

  • Relevant B cell epitopes in allergic disease.

    Anna Pomés

  • Fel d 4, a cat lipocalin allergen

    Wendy-Anne Smith;A.J. Butler;L.A. Hazell;M.D. Chapman

  • Specific IgE and IgG antibody-binding patterns to recombinant cockroach allergens

    Shama M. Satinover;Amanda J. Reefer;Anna Pomes;Martin D. Chapman

  • Novel Allergen Structures with Tandem Amino Acid Repeats Derived from German and American Cockroach

    Anna Pomés;Erik Melén;Lisa D. Vailes;Jacques D. Retief

  • Air pollution and indoor settings

    Nelson Augusto Rosário Filho;Marilyn Urrutia-Pereira;Gennaro D'Amato;Lorenzo Cecchi

  • Monitoring peanut allergen in food products by measuring Ara h 1

    Anna Pomés;Ricki M. Helm;Gary A. Bannon;A.Wesley Burks

  • The structure of the dust mite allergen Der p 7 reveals similarities to innate immune proteins.

    Geoffrey A. Mueller;Lori L. Edwards;Jim J. Aloor;Michael B. Fessler

  • Alternaria alternata allergen Alt a 1: A unique β-barrel protein dimer found exclusively in fungi

    Maksymilian Chruszcz;Martin D. Chapman;Tomasz Osinski;Robert Solberg

  • Ara h 2: crystal structure and IgE binding distinguish two subpopulations of peanut allergic patients by epitope diversity.

    Geoffrey A. Mueller;Rajendrakumar A. Gosavi;Anna Pomés;Sabina Wünschmann

  • Cockroach allergen Bla g 2: structure, function, and implications for allergic sensitization.

    Anna Pomés;Martin D. Chapman;Lisa D. Vailes;Tom L. Blundell

  • Allergen nomenclature

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  • Crystal structures of mite allergens Der f 1 and Der p 1 reveal differences in surface-exposed residues that may influence antibody binding.

    Maksymilian Chruszcz;Martin D. Chapman;Lisa D. Vailes;Enrico A. Stura

  • Bla g 6: a troponin C allergen from Blattella germanica with IgE binding calcium dependence.

    James Hindley;Sabina Wünschmann;Shama M. Satinover;Judith A. Woodfolk

  • Crystal Structure of a Dimerized Cockroach Allergen Bla g 2 Complexed with a Monoclonal Antibody

    Mi Li;Mi Li;Alla Gustchina;Jerry Alexandratos;Alexander Wlodawer

  • Molecular Determinants for Antibody Binding on Group 1 House Dust Mite Allergens

    Maksymilian Chruszcz;Anna Pomés;Jill Glesner;Lisa D. Vailes

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin D. Chapman
Martin D. Chapman University of Virginia
Judith A. Woodfolk
Judith A. Woodfolk University of Virginia
Lars C. Pedersen
Lars C. Pedersen National Institutes of Health
Robert E. London
Robert E. London National Institutes of Health
Wladek Minor
Wladek Minor University of Virginia
Alessandro Sette
Alessandro Sette La Jolla Institute For Allergy & Immunology
Thomas A.E. Platts-Mills
Thomas A.E. Platts-Mills University of Virginia
Luis Caraballo
Luis Caraballo University of Cartagena
Bjoern Peters
Bjoern Peters La Jolla Institute For Allergy & Immunology
Randall M. Goldblum
Randall M. Goldblum The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston

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