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Josef Thalhamer is affiliated with the University of Salzburg in Austria. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Immunology and Microbiology. Within these, Thalhamer's work focuses on several subfields including Immunology and Allergy, Immunology, Dermatology, Insect Science, and Cultural Studies.

The research topics explored by Thalhamer cover a range of areas such as Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Research, Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization, Insect symbiosis and bacterial influences, Tattoo and Body Piercing Complications, Contact Dermatitis and Allergies, Dermatologic Treatments and Research, and Vector-borne infectious diseases.

Thalhamer has contributed to various publication venues, including:

  • Allergy
  • Dermatology
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • The Journal of Immunology
  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Thalhamer include:

  • Effect of structural stability on endolysosomal degradation and T-cell reactivity of major shrimp allergen tropomyosin, 2020, Allergy
  • Macrophages and Fibroblasts Differentially Contribute to Tattoo Stability, 2020, Dermatology
  • Effect of structural stability on endolysosomal degradation and T-cell reactivity of major shrimp allergen tropomyosin, 2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Cutting Edge: Tissue Antigen Expression Levels Fine-Tune T Cell Differentiation Decisions In Vivo, 2020, The Journal of Immunology
  • Supplementary Material for: Macrophages and Fibroblasts Differentially Contribute to Tattoo Stability, 2020, OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)

Thalhamer has worked with several frequent co-authors, including:

  • Sandip D. Kamath
  • Sandra Scheiblhofer
  • C. Mark Johnson
  • Yoan Machado
  • Thomas R. McLean

Best Publications

  • Influence of protein fold stability on immunogenicity and its implications for vaccine design.

    Sandra Scheiblhofer;Josef Laimer;Yoan Machado;Richard Weiss

  • Cross-reactive and species-specific immunoglobulin E epitopes of plant profilins: an experimental and structure-based analysis.

    C. Radauer;M. Willerroider;H. Fuchs;K. Hoffmann-Sommergruber

  • Mucosal co-application of lactic acid bacteria and allergen induces counter-regulatory immune responses in a murine model of birch pollen allergy.

    Andreas Repa;Corinne Grangette;Catherine Daniel;Romana Hochreiter

  • Development and characterization of a recombinant, hypoallergenic, peptide-based vaccine for grass pollen allergy

    Margarete Focke-Tejkl;Milena Weber;Katarzyna Niespodziana;Angela Neubauer

  • Molecular characterization of Der p 10: a diagnostic marker for broad sensitization in house dust mite allergy

    Y. Resch;M. Weghofer;S. Seiberler;F. Horak

  • Characterization of Der p 21, a new important allergen derived from the gut of house dust mites*

    M Weghofer;Y Dall'Antonia;M Grote;Angelika Stöcklinger

  • A Combination Vaccine for Allergy and Rhinovirus Infections Based on Rhinovirus-Derived Surface Protein VP1 and a Nonallergenic Peptide of the Major Timothy Grass Pollen Allergen Phl p 1

    Johanna Edlmayr;Katarzyna Niespodziana;Birgit Linhart;Margarete Focke-Tejkl

  • Gene gun bombardment with gold particles displays a particular Th2-promoting signal that over-rules the Th1-inducing effect of immunostimulatory CpG motifs in DNA vaccines

    Richard Weiss;Sandra Scheiblhofer;Johann Freund;Fatima Ferreira

  • Mapping of Conformational IgE Epitopes with Peptide-Specific Monoclonal Antibodies Reveals Simultaneous Binding of Different IgE Antibodies to a Surface Patch on the Major Birch Pollen Allergen, Bet v 1

    Anna Gieras;Petra Cejka;Katharina Blatt;Margarete Focke-Tejkl

  • Immune responses after immunization with plasmid DNA encoding Bet v 1, the major allergen of birch pollen

    Arnulf Hartl;Jan Kiesslich;Richard Weiss;Andrea Bernhaupt

  • A hybrid molecule resembling the epitope spectrum of grass pollen for allergy vaccination.

    Birgit Linhart;Arnulf Hartl;Beatrice Jahn-Schmid;Petra Verdino

  • Non‐anaphylactic surface‐exposed peptides of the major birch pollen allergen, Bet v 1, for preventive vaccination

    M Focke;B Linhart;Arnulf Josef Hartl;U Wiedermann

  • Transcutaneous vaccination via laser microporation.

    Richard Weiss;Michael Hessenberger;Sophie Kitzmüller;Doris Bach

  • Immunize and disappear—Safety-optimized mRNA vaccination with a panel of 29 allergens

    Elisabeth Roesler;Richard Weiss;Esther E. Weinberger;Angelika Fruehwirth

  • Molecular and immunological characterization of profilin from mugwort pollen.

    Wopfner N;Willeroidee M;Hebenstreit D;van Ree R

  • Genetic engineering of allergens: future therapeutic products.

    Fatima Ferreira;Michael Wallner;H. Breiteneder;Arnulf Josef Hartl

  • Cloning, Expression, and Mapping of Allergenic Determinants of αS1-Casein, a Major Cow’s Milk Allergen

    Ulrike Schulmeister;Heidrun Hochwallner;Ines Swoboda;Margarete Focke-Tejkl

  • Fold stability during endolysosomal acidification is a key factor for allergenicity and immunogenicity of the major birch pollen allergen

    Yoan Machado;Regina Freier;Sandra Scheiblhofer;Theresa Thalhamer

  • Generation of an allergy vaccine by disruption of the three-dimensional structure of the cross-reactive calcium-binding allergen, Phl p 7.

    Kerstin Westritschnig;Margarete Focke;Petra Verdino;Walter Goessler

  • Costimulation blockade inhibits allergic sensitization but does not affect established allergy in a murine model of grass pollen allergy.

    Birgit Linhart;Sinda Bigenzahn;Arnulf Hartl;Christian Lupinek

  • Genetic vaccination against malaria infection by intradermal and epidermal injections of a plasmid containing the gene encoding the Plasmodium berghei circumsporozoite protein.

    Richard Weiss;Wolfgang W. Leitner;Sandra Scheiblhofer;Defeng Chen

  • DNA and mRNA vaccination against allergies.

    Sandra Scheiblhofer;Josef Thalhamer;Richard Weiss

Frequent Co-Authors

Fatima Ferreira
Fatima Ferreira University of Salzburg
Rudolf Valenta
Rudolf Valenta Medical University of Vienna
Richard G. Weiss
Richard G. Weiss Georgetown University
Adriano Mari
Adriano Mari National Health Service
Christof Ebner
Christof Ebner Graz University of Technology
Susanne Vrtala
Susanne Vrtala Medical University of Vienna
Ines Swoboda
Ines Swoboda University of Applied Sciences Campus Vienna
Peter Valent
Peter Valent Medical University of Vienna
Susanne Spitzauer
Susanne Spitzauer Medical University of Vienna
Peter Briza
Peter Briza University of Salzburg

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