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1 Addressing health disparities and transitions of care in eosinophilic gastrointestinal diseases Chehade, Mirna

153 6 p. 1526-1528
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2 A practical guide for implementing omalizumab therapy for food allergy Casale, Thomas B.

153 6 p. 1510-1517
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3 A randomized double-blinded trial to assess recurrence of systemic allergic reactions following COVID-19 mRNA vaccination Khalid, Muhammad B.

153 6 p. 1634-1646
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4 Atopic dermatitis phenotype affects expression of atopic diseases despite similar mononuclear cell cytokine response Taki, Mohamed H.

153 6 p. 1604-1610.e2
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5 Autoimmune adverse event following COVID-19 vaccination in Seoul, South Korea Kim, Hong Jin

153 6 p. 1711-1720
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6 Brief Overview of This Month's JACI
153 6 p. A1-A2
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7 Bronchiectasis and asthma: Data from the European Bronchiectasis Registry (EMBARC) Polverino, Eva

153 6 p. 1553-1562
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8 Building and implementing a research infrastructure for eosinophilic gastrointestinal diseases Furuta, Glenn T.

153 6 p. 1536-1539
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9 Circulating biomarkers of airflow limitation across the life span Zhai, Jing

153 6 p. 1692-1703
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10 CME Calendar-AAAAI
153 6 p. A21-A22
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11 Common and disparate clinical presentations and mechanisms in different eosinophilic gastrointestinal diseases Shoda, Tetsuo

153 6 p. 1472-1484
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12 Corrigenda
153 6 p. 1743
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13 Corrigendum
153 6 p. 1743
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14 Cover 1
153 6 p. OFC
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15 Development and dysfunction of structural cells in eosinophilic esophagitis Laky, Karen

153 6 p. 1485-1499
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16 Early-life nasal microbiota dynamics relate to longitudinal respiratory phenotypes in urban children McCauley, Kathryn E.

153 6 p. 1563-1573
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17 Early skin inflammatory biomarker is predictive of development and persistence of atopic dermatitis in infants Stamatas, Georgios N.

153 6 p. 1597-1603.e4
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18 Editorial Board
153 6 p. A15
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19 Effect of age and season on respiratory mucosal immune marker profiles van Woudenbergh, Esther

153 6 p. 1681-1691.e12
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20 Farm animal exposure, respiratory illnesses, and nasal cell gene expression Brownell, Joshua

153 6 p. 1647-1654
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21 IgE to cyclophilins in pollen-allergic children: Epidemiologic, clinical, and diagnostic relevance of a neglected panallergen Matricardi, Paolo Maria

153 6 p. 1586-1596.e2
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22 Increased type 1 inflammation in gynecologic cervicovaginal samples in patients with APS-1 Hetemäki, Iivo

153 6 p. 1736-1742
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23 Information for Readers
153 6 p. A16
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24 Joint transcriptomic and cytometric study of children with peanut allergy reveals molecular and cellular cross talk in reaction thresholds Zhang, Lingdi

153 6 p. 1721-1728
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25 Learning from nemolizumab: A promising therapy for prurigo nodularis Kim, Brian S.

153 6 p. 1548-1549
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26 Monitoring and modulating the trajectory of eosinophilic esophagitis Pomenti, Sydney F.

153 6 p. 1465-1471
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27 Nasopharyngeal airway long noncoding RNAs of infants with bronchiolitis and subsequent risk of developing childhood asthma Miyachi, Hideaki

153 6 p. 1729-1735.e7
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28 Nasopharyngeal microbiota in children is associated with severe asthma exacerbations van Beveren, Gina J.

153 6 p. 1574-1585.e14
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29 Neutralizing IgG4 antibodies are a biomarker of sustained efficacy after peanut oral immunotherapy Keswani, Tarun

153 6 p. 1611-1620.e7
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30 News beyond our pages - June 2024
153 6 p. 1524-1525
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31 News & Notes-AAAAI
153 6 p. A18-A19
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32 On mentoring and being mentored—a lifetime journey and legacy Phipatanakul, Wanda

153 6 p. 1550-1552
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33 Overlap of eosinophilic esophagitis with inborn errors of immunity and immune dysregulation Constantine, Gregory M.

153 6 p. 1529-1532
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34 Pediatric and adult EoE: A spectrum or distinct diseases? Gabryszewski, Stanislaw J.

153 6 p. 1533-1535
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35 Perturbations of the T-cell receptor repertoire in response to SARS-CoV-2 in immunocompetent and immunocompromised individuals Delmonte, Ottavia M.

153 6 p. 1655-1667
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36 Preparing Patients for Oral Immunotherapy (PPOINT): International Delphi consensus for procedural preparation and consent Mack, Douglas P.

153 6 p. 1621-1633
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37 Rethinking PIDs: Why the distinction between primary and secondary immune disorders is more frequently relevant than that between inborn and acquired errors of immunity Seidel, Markus G.

153 6 p. 1543-1545
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38 Should “primary immune disorder” replace “inborn error of immunity”? Names matter, but there is room for both Turvey, Stuart E.

153 6 p. 1546-1547
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39 Table of Contents
153 6 p. A3-A4, A6-A8, A10, A12-A14
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40 Target genes regulated by CLEC16A intronic region associated with common variable immunodeficiency Huang, Xubo

153 6 p. 1668-1680
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41 T-cell receptor sequencing in interrogating antigen-specific T-cell responses to foreign and self-antigens Johansson, Alexandra M.

153 6 p. 1540-1542
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42 The Editors’ Choice
153 6 p. 1518-1523
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43 Triggers for eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE): The intersection of food allergy and EoE Burk, Caitlin M.

153 6 p. 1500-1509
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44 Validating inborn error of immunity prevalence and risk with nationally representative electronic health record data Rider, Nicholas L.

153 6 p. 1704-1710
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