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Wolf-Meinhard Becker is affiliated with the German Center for Lung Research in Germany. Their research spans multiple fields and topics primarily related to biological sciences and medicine.

The main fields of study for Becker include Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Medicine. Within these broad areas, their subfields focus on Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Immunology and Allergy, and Food Science.

Becker's research topics concentrate on Botanical Research and Chemistry, Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Research, and Agricultural Safety and Regulations.

Their recent scholarly work includes the paper titled "Identification and Purification of Novel Low-Molecular-Weight Lupine Allergens as Components for Personalized Diagnostics", published in 2021 in the journal Nutrients. This paper has accumulated 27 citations.

Throughout their career, Becker has frequently published in the journal Nutrients.

The scientist has collaborated with several co-authors, including:

  • Uta Jappe
  • Arabella Karstedt
  • Daniela Warneke
  • Saskia Hellmig
  • Marisa Böttger

Best Publications

  • Microarrayed allergen molecules: diagnostic gatekeepers for allergy treatment.

    Reinhard Hiller;Sylvia Laffer;Christian Harwanegg;Martin Huber

  • Ara h 8, a Bet v 1-homologous allergen from peanut, is a major allergen in patients with combined birch pollen and peanut allergy.

    Diana Mittag;Jaap Akkerdaas;Barbara K. Ballmer-Weber;Lothar Vogel

  • Selective Cloning of Peanut Allergens, Including Profilin and 2S Albumins, by Phage Display Technology

    Tamara Kleber-Janke;Reto Crameri;Ulrich Appenzeller;Max Schlaak

  • Soybean allergy in patients allergic to birch pollen: Clinical investigation and molecular characterization of allergens

    Diana Mittag;Stefan Vieths;Lothar Vogel;Wolf-Meinhard Becker

  • Structure and stability of 2S albumin-type peanut allergens: implications for the severity of peanut allergic reactions

    Katrin Lehmann;Kristian Schweimer;Gerald Reese;Stefanie Randow

  • The major birch pollen allergen, Bet v 1, shows ribonuclease activity

    Albrecht Bufe;Michael D. Spangfort;Helga Kahlert;Max Schlaak

  • Fucose α1,3-Linked to the Core Region of Glycoprotein N-Glycans Creates an Important Epitope for IgE from Honeybee Venom Allergic Individuals

    Verena Tretter;Friedrich Altmann;Viktoria Kubelka;Leopold März

  • The CREATE Project : development of certified reference materials for allergenic products and validation of methods for their quantification

    R. Van Ree;M. D. Chapman;F. Ferreira;S. Vieths

  • Lipid transfer protein (Ara h 9) as a new peanut allergen relevant for a Mediterranean allergic population

    Susanne Krause;Gerald Reese;Stefanie Randow;Danila Zennaro

  • Localization, release and bioavailability of pollen allergens: the influence of environmental factors.

    Heidrun Behrendt;Wolf-Meinhard Becker

  • Air pollution and allergy: experimental studies on modulation of allergen release from pollen by air pollutants.

    H Behrendt;W M Becker;C Fritzsche;W Sliwa-Tomczok

  • Recombinant lipid transfer protein Cor a 8 from hazelnut: a new tool for in vitro diagnosis of potentially severe hazelnut allergy.

    Frauke Schocker;Dirk Lüttkopf;Stephan Scheurer;Arnd Petersen

  • Monitoring allergen immunotherapy of pollen-allergic patients: the ratio of allergen-specific IgG4 to IgG1 correlates with clinical outcome

    K. Gehlhar;M. Schlaak;W.-M. Becker;A. Bufe

  • Use of Modified BL21(DE3) Escherichia coli Cells for High-Level Expression of Recombinant Peanut Allergens Affected by Poor Codon Usage

    Tamara Kleber-Janke;Wolf-Meinhard Becker

  • Interaction between Aeroallergens and Airborne Particulate Matter.

    H Behrendt;W M Becker;K H Friedrichs;U Darsow

  • Ubiquitous structures responsible for IgE cross-reactivity between tomato fruit and grass pollen allergens.

    Arnd Petersen;Stefan Vieths;Holger Aulepp;Max Schlaak

  • Antibodies to simian T-lymphotropic retrovirus type III in African green monkeys and recognition of STLV-III viral proteins by AIDS and related sera.

    P.J. Kanki;R. Kurth;W. Becker;G. Dreesman

  • “Allergen Engineering”: Variants of the Timothy Grass Pollen Allergen Phl p 5b with Reduced IgE-Binding Capacity but Conserved T Cell Reactivity

    Gabriele Schramm;Helga Kahlert;Roland Suck;Bernhard Weber

  • The European Union CREATE Project: A model for international standardization of allergy diagnostics and vaccines

    Martin D. Chapman;Fatima Ferreira;Mayte Villalba;Oliver Cromwell

  • Grass group I allergens (β‐expansins) are novel, papain‐relatedproteinases

    Kay Grobe;Wolf-Meinhard Becker;Max Schlaak;Arnd Petersen

Frequent Co-Authors

Arnd Petersen
Arnd Petersen University of Vienna
Max Schlaak
Max Schlaak Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Albrecht Bufe
Albrecht Bufe Ruhr University Bochum
Stefan Vieths
Stefan Vieths Paul Ehrlich Institut
Heidrun Behrendt
Heidrun Behrendt Technical University of Munich
Stephan Scheurer
Stephan Scheurer Paul Ehrlich Institut
Buko Lindner
Buko Lindner Research Center Borstel - Leibniz-Center for Medicine and Biosciences
Margitta Worm
Margitta Worm Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Bernhard H. F. Weber
Bernhard H. F. Weber University of Regensburg
Jonas Lidholm
Jonas Lidholm Thermo Fisher Scientific (Israel)

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