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Susanne Spitzauer is affiliated with the Medical University of Vienna in Austria. Their academic profile currently reflects an active position within this institution.

Details on recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, main fields or subfields of study, and specific research topics are not presently available. Similarly, there is no recorded information on awards or honors.

Due to limited publication and research data, a comprehensive view of Susanne Spitzauer's research contributions or thematic focuses cannot be outlined at this time.

Best Publications

  • Microarrayed allergen molecules: diagnostic gatekeepers for allergy treatment.

    Reinhard Hiller;Sylvia Laffer;Christian Harwanegg;Martin Huber

  • Molecular mimicry in pauci-immune focal necrotizing glomerulonephritis

    Renate Kain;Markus Exner;Ricarda Brandes;Reinhard Ziebermayr;Reinhard Ziebermayr

  • Vaccination with genetically engineered allergens prevents progression of allergic disease

    V. Niederberger;F. Horak;S. Vrtala;S. Spitzauer

  • Efficacy of recombinant birch pollen vaccine for the treatment of birch-allergic rhinoconjunctivitis

    Gabrielle Pauli;Tina H. Larsen;Sabina Rak;Friedrich Horak

  • Antacid medication inhibits digestion of dietary proteins and causes food allergy: A fish allergy model in Balb/c mice

    Eva Untersmayr;Isabella Schöll;Ines Swoboda;Waltraud J Beil

  • Recombinant carp parvalbumin, the major cross-reactive fish allergen: a tool for diagnosis and therapy of fish allergy.

    Ines Swoboda;Agnes Bugajska-Schretter;Petra Verdino;Walter Keller

  • Recombinant birch pollen allergens (rBet v 1 and rBet v 2) contain most of the IgE epitopes present in birch, alder, hornbeam, hazel, and oak pollen: a quantitative IgE inhibition study with sera from different populations.

    Verena Niederberger;Gabrielle Pauli;Hans Grönlundc;Renate Fröschla

  • Cow’s milk allergy: From allergens to new forms of diagnosis, therapy and prevention

    Heidrun Hochwallner;Ulrike Schulmeister;Ines Swoboda;Susanne Spitzauer

  • Parvalbumin, a cross-reactive fish allergen, contains IgE-binding epitopes sensitive to periodate treatment and Ca2+ depletion

    Agnes Bugajska-Schretter;Lena Elfman;Thomas Fuchs;Sonja Kapiotis

  • Time Course of Serum Neuron-Specific Enolase A Predictor of Neurological Outcome in Patients Resuscitated From Cardiac Arrest

    Waltraud Schoerkhuber;Harald Kittler;Fritz Sterz;Wilhelm Behringer

  • Quantitative IgE inhibition experiments with purified recombinant allergens indicate pollen-derived allergens as the sensitizing agents responsible for many forms of plant food allergy

    Lili Kazemi-Shirazi;Gabrielle Pauli;Ashok Purohit;Susanne Spitzauer

  • A Recombinant Hypoallergenic Parvalbumin Mutant for Immunotherapy of IgE-Mediated Fish Allergy

    Ines Swoboda;Agnes Bugajska-Schretter;Birgit Linhart;Petra Verdino

  • IgE antibodies to recombinant pollen allergens (Phl p 1, Phl p 2, Phl p 5, and Bet v 2) account for a high percentage of grass pollen–specific IgE

    Verena Niederberger;Sylvia Laffer;Renate Fröschl;Dietrich Kraft

  • Induction of antibody responses to new B cell epitopes indicates vaccination character of allergen immunotherapy.

    Tanja Ball;Wolfgang R. Sperr;Peter Valent;Jonas Lidholm

  • Microarrayed recombinant allergens for diagnosis of allergy.

    C. Harwanegg;S. Laffer;R. Hiller;M. W. Mueller

  • Immunoglobulin E Response to Human Proteins in Atopic Patients

    Rudolf Valenta;Renate Steiner;Susanne Seiberler;Dieter Maurer

  • Immunization with Purified Natural and Recombinant Allergens Induces Mouse IgG1 Antibodies That Recognize Similar Epitopes as Human IgE and Inhibit the Human IgE-Allergen Interaction and Allergen-Induced Basophil Degranulation

    Susanne Vrtala;Tanja Ball;Susanne Spitzauer;Budhi Pandjaitan

  • Microarrayed allergens for IgE profiling.

    Karin Deinhofer;Harald Sevcik;Nadja Balic;Christian Harwanegg

  • Purification, biochemical, and immunological characterisation of a major food allergen: different immunoglobulin E recognition of the apo- and calcium-bound forms of carp parvalbumin

    A Bugajska-Schretter;M Grote;L Vangelista;P Valent

  • Calcium-dependent immunoglobulin E recognition of the apo- and calcium-bound form of a cross-reactive two EF-hand timothy grass pollen allergen, Phl p 7

    Verena Niederberger;Brigitte Hayek;Susanne Vrtala;Sylvia Laffer

  • Natural latex, grass pollen, and weed pollen share IgE epitopes

    Thomas Fuchs;Susanne Spitzauer;Claudia Vente;Joachim Hevler

Frequent Co-Authors

Rudolf Valenta
Rudolf Valenta Medical University of Vienna
Peter Valent
Peter Valent Medical University of Vienna
Ines Swoboda
Ines Swoboda University of Applied Sciences Campus Vienna
Dietrich Kraft
Dietrich Kraft Medical University of Vienna
Susanne Vrtala
Susanne Vrtala Medical University of Vienna
Santiago Quirce
Santiago Quirce Hospital Universitario La Paz
Wolfgang R. Sperr
Wolfgang R. Sperr Medical University of Vienna
Adriano Mari
Adriano Mari National Health Service
Josef Thalhamer
Josef Thalhamer University of Salzburg
Christof Ebner
Christof Ebner Graz University of Technology

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