A conversation on allergy: recognizing the past and looking to the future

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A conversation on allergy : recognizing the past and looking to the future. / Melén, Erik; Lambrecht, Bart N.; Lloyd, Clare M.; Rothenberg, Marc E.; Kabashima, Kenji; Luciani, Fabio; Coquet, Jonathan M.; Ober, Carole; Nawijn, Martijn C.; Platts-Mills, Thomas; von Mutius, Erika.

In: Immunology and Cell Biology, Vol. 101, No. 10, 2023, p. 936-946.

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Melén, E, Lambrecht, BN, Lloyd, CM, Rothenberg, ME, Kabashima, K, Luciani, F, Coquet, JM, Ober, C, Nawijn, MC, Platts-Mills, T & von Mutius, E 2023, 'A conversation on allergy: recognizing the past and looking to the future', Immunology and Cell Biology, vol. 101, no. 10, pp. 936-946. https://doi.org/10.1111/imcb.12688

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Melén, E., Lambrecht, B. N., Lloyd, C. M., Rothenberg, M. E., Kabashima, K., Luciani, F., Coquet, J. M., Ober, C., Nawijn, M. C., Platts-Mills, T., & von Mutius, E. (2023). A conversation on allergy: recognizing the past and looking to the future. Immunology and Cell Biology, 101(10), 936-946. https://doi.org/10.1111/imcb.12688

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Melén E, Lambrecht BN, Lloyd CM, Rothenberg ME, Kabashima K, Luciani F et al. A conversation on allergy: recognizing the past and looking to the future. Immunology and Cell Biology. 2023;101(10):936-946. https://doi.org/10.1111/imcb.12688

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Melén, Erik ; Lambrecht, Bart N. ; Lloyd, Clare M. ; Rothenberg, Marc E. ; Kabashima, Kenji ; Luciani, Fabio ; Coquet, Jonathan M. ; Ober, Carole ; Nawijn, Martijn C. ; Platts-Mills, Thomas ; von Mutius, Erika. / A conversation on allergy : recognizing the past and looking to the future. In: Immunology and Cell Biology. 2023 ; Vol. 101, No. 10. pp. 936-946.

Bibtex

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abstract = "Allergy is an ever-evolving group of disorders, which includes asthma, atopic dermatitis, rhinitis and food allergies and that currently affects over 1 billion people worldwide. This group of disorders has exploded in incidence since around the start of the 20th century, implying that genetics is not solely responsible for its development but that environmental factors have an important role. Here, Fabio Luciani and Jonathan Coquet, in their role as editors at Immunology & Cell Biology, asked nine prominent researchers in the field of allergy to define the term {\textquoteleft}allergy{\textquoteright}, discuss the role of genetics and the environment, nominate the most important discoveries of the past decade and describe the best strategies to combat allergy at the population level going forward.",
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