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Edward F. Knol is affiliated with Utrecht University in the Netherlands and has contributed extensively to research in the field of medicine, with a concentrated focus on immunology, allergy, and dermatology. Their scholarly work spans a significant number of publications dedicated to the understanding of allergic diseases and immune system responses.

The primary field of study for Edward F. Knol is Medicine, with 140 publications reflecting thematic areas including Immunology and Allergy, Dermatology, Immunology, Physiology, and Rheumatology. Their detailed investigations cover various topics related to allergic and immunological disorders.

The main topics covered by their research include:

  • Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization
  • Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Research
  • Asthma and respiratory diseases
  • Dermatology and Skin Diseases
  • Urticaria and Related Conditions
  • Contact Dermatitis and Allergies
  • Eosinophilic Esophagitis

Edward F. Knol has collaborated frequently with several co-authors in their field. Notable collaborators include Marek Jutel, Karin Hoffmann-Sommergruber, Ioana Agache, Cezmi A. Akdiş, and Liam O'Mahony, illustrating a network of partnership in immunology and allergy research.

Their research has been published across several prominent venues, with the highest number of publications in the journal Allergy, followed by Clinical & Experimental Allergy and Clinical and Translational Allergy. Additional journals include the Journal of Investigative Dermatology and the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Edward F. Knol cover a range of topics within allergy and immunology:

  • <scp>EAACI</scp> Molecular Allergology User's Guide 2.0, 2023, Pediatric Allergy and Immunology
  • <scp>EAACI</scp> guidelines on the diagnosis of <scp>IgE</scp>-mediated food allergy, 2023, Allergy
  • Immunology of COVID-19: Mechanisms, clinical outcome, diagnostics, and perspectives-A report of the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (EAACI), 2020, Allergy
  • Intranasal corticosteroids in allergic rhinitis in COVID-19 infected patients: An ARIA-EAACI statement, 2020, Allergy
  • Confirmation of multiple endotypes in atopic dermatitis based on serum biomarkers, 2020, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology

Best Publications

  • EAACI Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Guidelines: diagnosis and management of food allergy

    A. Muraro;T. Werfel;K. Hoffmann-Sommergruber;G. Roberts;G. Roberts;G. Roberts

  • EAACI Molecular Allergology User's Guide.

    P.M Matricardi;J Kleine-Tebbe;H.J Hoffmann;R Valenta

  • EAACI Guidelines on Allergen Immunotherapy: Allergic rhinoconjunctivitis

    G. Roberts;G. Roberts;G. Roberts;O. Pfaar;C. A. Akdis;I. J. Ansotegui

  • Cellular and molecular immunologic mechanisms in patients with atopic dermatitis

    Thomas Werfel;Jean-Pierre Allam;Tilo Biedermann;Kilian Eyerich

  • EAACI Guidelines on allergen immunotherapy: IgE-mediated food allergy

    G B Pajno;M Fernandez-Rivas;S Arasi;S Arasi;G Roberts;G Roberts;G Roberts

  • Monitoring human basophil activation via CD63 monoclonal antibody 435.

    Edward F. Knol;Frederik P.J. Mul;Hans Jansen;Jero Calafat

  • The clinical utility of basophil activation testing in diagnosis and monitoring of allergic disease

    H. J. Hoffmann;Alexandra Figueira Santos;C. Mayorga;A. Nopp

  • Allergen immunotherapy for IgE-mediated food allergy: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

    U Nurmatov;S Dhami;S Arasi;S Arasi;G B Pajno

  • Biomarkers for monitoring clinical efficacy of allergen immunotherapy for allergic rhinoconjunctivitis and allergic asthma: an EAACI Position Paper

    M. H. Shamji;M. H. Shamji;J. H. Kappen;M. Akdis;E. Jensen-Jarolim;E. Jensen-Jarolim

  • Testing for IgG4 against foods is not recommended as a diagnostic tool : EAACI Task Force Report

    Steven O. Stapel;R. Asero;B. K. Ballmer-Weber;E. F. Knol

  • Allergen immunotherapy for allergic rhinoconjunctivitis: A systematic review and meta-analysis

    S. Dhami;U. Nurmatov;S. Arasi;S. Arasi;T. Khan

  • Absence of T-regulatory cell expression and function in atopic dermatitis skin

    Johan Verhagen;Mübeccel Akdis;Claudia Traidl-Hoffmann;Peter Schmid-Grendelmeier

  • Anti-IL-5 recombinant humanized monoclonal antibody (Mepolizumab) for the treatment of atopic dermatitis

    J. M. Oldhoff;U. Darsow;T. Werfel;K. Katzer

  • CD8+ T Cells in the Lesional Skin of Atopic Dermatitis and Psoriasis Patients Are an Important Source of IFN-γ, IL-13, IL-17, and IL-22

    DirkJan Hijnen;Edward F. Knol;Yoony Y. Gent;Barbara Giovannone

  • Identification of strong interleukin-10 inducing lactic acid bacteria which down-regulate T helper type 2 cytokines.

    L. E. M. Niers;H. M. Timmerman;G. T. Rijkers;G. M. van Bleek

  • EAACI taskforce position paper: evidence for autoimmune urticaria and proposal for defining diagnostic criteria

    G N Konstantinou;R Asero;M Ferrer;E F Knol

  • EAACI Molecular Allergology User's Guide 2.0

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  • Quantification of major peanut allergens Ara h 1 and Ara h 2 in the peanut varieties Runner, Spanish, Virginia, and Valencia, bred in different parts of the world

    S.J. Koppelman;R.A.A. Vlooswijk;L.M.J. Knippels;M. Hessing

  • Research needs in allergy: an EAACI position paper, in collaboration with EFA

    Nikolaos G Papadopoulos;Ioana Agache;Sevim Bavbek;Beatrice M Bilo

  • Serum thymus and activation-regulated chemokine (TARC) and cutaneous T cell–attracting chemokine (CTACK) levels in allergic diseases: TARC and CTACK are disease-specific markers for atopic dermatitis

    DirkJan Hijnen;Marjolein de Bruin-Weller;Bert Oosting;Cristina Lebre

  • Relevance of Ara h1, Ara h2 and Ara h3 in peanut-allergic patients, as determined by immunoglobulin E Western blotting, basophil-histamine release and intracutaneous testing: Ara h2 is the most important peanut allergen.

    S.J. Koppelman;M. Wensing;M. Ertmann;A.C. Knulst

Frequent Co-Authors

André C. Knulst
André C. Knulst Utrecht University
Graham Roberts
Graham Roberts University of Southampton
Dirk Roos
Dirk Roos University of Amsterdam
Cezmi A. Akdis
Cezmi A. Akdis University of Zurich
Johan Garssen
Johan Garssen Utrecht University
Alexandra F. Santos
Alexandra F. Santos King's College London
Nikolaos G. Papadopoulos
Nikolaos G. Papadopoulos National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Arthur J. Verhoeven
Arthur J. Verhoeven University of Amsterdam
Karin Hoffmann-Sommergruber
Karin Hoffmann-Sommergruber Medical University of Vienna

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