Rob C. Aalberse mostly deals with Immunology, Allergy, Immunoglobulin E, Allergen and Antibody. Many of his research projects under Immunology are closely connected to TGN1412 with TGN1412, tying the diverse disciplines of science together. The Allergy study which covers Asthma that intersects with Cohort study and Pediatrics.
Rob C. Aalberse combines subjects such as Epitope, Molecular biology and Cross-reactivity with his study of Immunoglobulin E. His research in Allergen focuses on subjects like Sensitization, which are connected to Oral allergy syndrome. His study on Immunoglobulin G, Monoclonal antibody and Humoral immunity is often connected to Interaction strength as part of broader study in Antibody.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Immunology, Immunoglobulin E, Allergy, Allergen and Antibody. His study in Radioallergosorbent test, Cross-reactivity, Immunoglobulin G, Immune system and Food allergy are all subfields of Immunology. His study explores the link between Immunoglobulin E and topics such as Biochemistry that cross with problems in Pichia pastoris.
His Allergy research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Asthma, Pediatrics and Sensitization. His study looks at the intersection of Allergen and topics like Microbiology with Pollen. His Antibody research includes elements of Molecular biology, Chromatography and Antigen.
Rob C. Aalberse mainly investigates Immunology, Immunoglobulin E, Allergen, Allergy and Immunoglobulin G. Many of his studies on Immunology apply to IgG4-related disease as well. His research in Immunoglobulin E intersects with topics in Epitope, Mass spectrometry and Sensitization.
His Allergen study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Allergists, Cross-reactivity and Hapten. His work in the fields of Atopy and House dust mite overlaps with other areas such as Provocation test. The concepts of his Immunoglobulin G study are interwoven with issues in Immunologic memory, Cell separation, Flow cytometry and Immune tolerance.
His primary areas of study are Allergy, Immunology, Atopy, Immunoglobulin E and Antibody. His study in Immunologic memory and Flow cytometry is done as part of Immunology. His research integrates issues of Eosinophilia, Area under the curve, Cohort study and Cohort in his study of Atopy.
His Immunoglobulin E study combines topics in areas such as Allergen, Germinal center, B cell, Eosinophilic esophagitis and IgG4-related disease. His Allergen study incorporates themes from Food allergy, Basophil and Anaphylaxis. His research in the fields of Immunoglobulin G and Immunoglobulin Fab Fragments overlaps with other disciplines such as Structural variation and Destabilisation.
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Consensus statement on the pathology of IgG4-related disease
Vikram Deshpande;Yoh Zen;John Kc Chan;Eunhee E Yi.
Modern Pathology (2012)
Immunoglobulin G4: an odd antibody
R. C. Aalberse;S. O. Stapel;J. Schuurman;T. Rispens.
Clinical & Experimental Allergy (2009)
Structural biology of allergens
Rob C. Aalberse.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2000)
Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Human IgG4 Antibodies by Dynamic Fab Arm Exchange
Marijn van der Neut Kolfschoten;Janine Schuurman;Mario Losen;Wim K. Bleeker.
Science (2007)
IgG4 breaking the rules.
Rob C. Aalberse;Janine Schuurman.
Immunology (2002)
Recommendations for the nomenclature of IgG4-related disease and its individual organ system manifestations
John H. Stone;Arezou Khosroshahi;Vikram Deshpande;John K.C. Chan.
Arthritis & Rheumatism (2012)
Dietary prevention of allergic diseases in infants and small children
Arne Høst;Susanne Halken;Antonella Muraro;Sten Dreborg.
Pediatric Allergy and Immunology (2004)
EAACI Molecular Allergology User's Guide.
P.M Matricardi;J Kleine-Tebbe;H.J Hoffmann;R Valenta.
Applied Immunohistochemistry & Molecular Morphology (2016)
Poor Biologic Activity of Cross-Reactive IgE Directed to Carbohydrate Determinants of Glycoproteins
Mauritis J. van der Veen;Ronald van Ree;Rob C. Aalberse;Jaap Akkerdaas.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (1997)
Therapeutic IgG4 antibodies engage in Fab-arm exchange with endogenous human IgG4 in vivo
Aran F Labrijn;Antonio Ortiz Buijsse;Ewald T J van den Bremer;Annemiek Y W Verwilligen.
Nature Biotechnology (2009)
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