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Overview

Wayne R. Thomas is affiliated with the Telethon Kids Institute in Australia and has contributed to several publications primarily in the fields of Medicine and Immunology and Microbiology. Their research covers various subfields including Physiology, Immunology and Allergy, Immunology, and Epidemiology.

The main topics of Thomas's work focus on asthma and respiratory diseases, IL-33, ST2, and ILC pathways, allergic rhinitis and sensitization, respiratory viral infections research, as well as food allergy and anaphylaxis research.

Frequent coauthors in their research include Denise Anderson, Anya C. Jones, Cibele Marina Gaido, Kim W. Carter, and Ingrid A. Laing.

Thomas has published in several well-known scientific journals, including:

  • American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
  • Allergy
  • World Allergy Organization Journal

Notable recent papers authored or coauthored by Thomas include:

  • Differential Gene Expression of Lymphocytes Stimulated with Rhinovirus A and C in Children with Asthma (2020), American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
  • Translation of experimental immunotherapy (2020), Allergy
  • Transcriptome responses to rhinovirus species A and C in asthmatic and healthy children (2020), World Allergy Organization Journal

Best Publications

  • Indoor allergens and asthma : Report of the third international workshop

    Thomas A.E. Platts-Mills;Daniel Vervloet;Wayne R. Thomas;Robert C. Aalberse

  • Dust mite allergens and asthma: report of a second international workshop.

    Thomas A.E. Platts-Mills

  • Microarrayed allergen molecules: diagnostic gatekeepers for allergy treatment.

    Reinhard Hiller;Sylvia Laffer;Christian Harwanegg;Martin Huber

  • Characterization and immunobiology of house dust mite allergens.

    Wayne R. Thomas;Wendy-Anne Smith;Belinda J. Hales;Kristina L. Mills

  • Inhibition of T cell and antibody responses to house dust mite allergen by inhalation of the dominant T cell epitope in naive and sensitized mice.

    Gerard F. Hoyne;Robyn E. O’hehir;David C. Wraith;Wayne R. Thomas

  • Genetic ‘risk’ for atopy is associated with delayed postnatal maturation of T‐cell competence

    P.G. Holt;J.B. Clough;B.J. Holt;M.J. Baron-Hay

  • House dust mite allergens in asthma and allergy.

    Wayne R. Thomas;Belinda J. Hales;Wendy-Anne Smith

  • House‐dust‐mite allergens

    W.R. Thomas;Wendy-Anne Smith

  • Interactions between Innate Antiviral and Atopic Immunoinflammatory Pathways Precipitate and Sustain Asthma Exacerbations in Children

    Lily S. Subrata;Joelene Bizzintino;Emilie Mamessier;Anthony Bosco

  • Component-resolved diagnosis of house-dust mite allergy with purified natural and recombinant mite allergens.

    G. Pittner;S. Vrtala;W. R. Thomas;M. Weghofer

  • Identification of Der p 23, a Peritrophin-like Protein, as a New Major Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus Allergen Associated with the Peritrophic Matrix of Mite Fecal Pellets

    Margit Weghofer;Monika Grote;Yvonne Resch;Anne Casset

  • Varying allergen composition and content affects the in vivo allergenic activity of commercial dermatophagoides pteronyssinus extracts

    Anne Casset;Adriano Mari;Ashok Purohit;Yvonne Resch

  • 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

  • Isolation of cDNA Coding for the Major Mite Allergen Der p II by IgE Plaque Immunoassay

    K.Y. Chua;C.R. Doyle;R.J. Simpson;K.J. Turner

  • Sequence analysis of cDNA coding for a major house dust mite allergen, <i>Der f</i> I

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  • Variability of IgE reactivity profiles among European mite allergic patients

    M. Weghofer;Wayne Thomas;M. Kronqvist;A. Mari

  • Hierarchy and molecular properties of house dust mite allergens.

    Wayne R. Thomas

  • Cloning and expression of DNA coding for the major house dust mite allergen Der p 1 in Escherichia coli.

    W.R. Thomas;G.A. Stewart;R.J. Simpson;K.Y. Chua

  • IgE and IgG anti-house dust mite specificities in allergic disease.

    Belinda J. Hales;Andrew C. Martin;Leigh J. Pearce;Ingrid A. Laing

  • Structural biology of allergens.

    Wayne R. Thomas;Belinda J. Hales;Wendy-Anne Smith

Frequent Co-Authors

Patrick G. Holt
Patrick G. Holt University of Western Australia
John W. Upham
John W. Upham University of Queensland
Susanne Vrtala
Susanne Vrtala Medical University of Vienna
Richard M. O'Brien
Richard M. O'Brien Vanderbilt University
Rudolf Valenta
Rudolf Valenta Medical University of Vienna
Martin D. Chapman
Martin D. Chapman University of Virginia
Peter Valent
Peter Valent Medical University of Vienna
Adriano Mari
Adriano Mari National Health Service
Anne B. Chang
Anne B. Chang Boston Children's Hospital
Jacques F. A. P. Miller
Jacques F. A. P. Miller Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research

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