Publications

A) Drug-Induced Allergies
1) KRAFT, D. und L. WIDE: Clinical patterns and results of radioallergosorbent-test (RAST) and 2) KRAFT, D., D. WILSON and M. E. DEVEY: Penicillin allergy studies by a modified red cell linked Int. Archs. Allergy Appl. Immunol. 52, 248-256 (1976).
3) KRAFT, D., A. ROTH, P. MISCHER, H. PICHLER and H. EBNER: Specific and total serum IgE measurements in the diagnosis of penicillin allergy. A long term follow-up study. 4) KRAFT, D., H. Hedin, W. Richter, O. Scheiner, H. Rumpold and M. E. Dwevey: Imunoglobulin class and subclass distribution of Dextran reactive antibodies in human reactors and non reactorsto clinical dextran. Allergy 37, 481 - 489 (1982).
B) Natural Killer Cell Markers:
1) RUMPOLD, H., D. KRAFT, G, OBEXER, G. BÖCK and W. GEBHART: A monoclonal antibody against a surface antigen shared by human large granu�lar lymphocytes and granulocytes. 2) SCHULLER-PETROVIC, S, W. GEBHART, H. LASSMANN, H. RUMPOLD and D. KRAFT: A shared antigenic determinant between natural killer cells and nervous tissue. 3) PERUSSIA B., G. TRINCHIERI, A. JACKSON, N. L. WARNER, J. FAUST, H. RUMPOLD, D. KRAFT and L. LANIER: The Fc Recepror for IgG on Human Natural Killer Cells: Phenotypic, Functional and Comparative Studies Using Monoclonal Antibodies. C) Recombinant Allergens
1) BREITENEDER, H., K. PETTENBURGER, A. BITO, R. VALENTA, D. KRAFT, H. RUMPOLD, O. SCHEINER and M. BREITENBACH: The gene coding for the major birch pollen allergen, Bet v 1, is highly homologous to a pea disease resistance response gene. 2) VALENTA, R., M. DUCHENE, K. PETTENBURGER, C. SILLABER, P. VALENT, P. BETTELHEIM, M. BREITENBACH, H. RUMPOLD, D. KRAFT and O. SCHEINER: Identification of profilin as a novel pollen allergen; IgE autoreactivity in sensitized individuals. 3) VALENTA, R., M. DUCHENE, C. EBNER, P. VALENT, C. SILLABER, P. DEVILLIER, F. FERREIRA, M. TEJKL, H. EDELMANN, D. KRAFT and O. SCHEINER: Profilins constitute a novel family of functional plant pan-aller�gens. 4) VRTALA, S, W. SPERR, I. REIMITZER, R. VAN REE, S. LAFFER, W.-D. MÜLLER, P. VALENT, K. LECHNER, H. RUMPOLD, D. KRAFT, O. SCHEINER and R. VALENTA: cDNA Cloning of a major allergen from timothy grass (Phleum pratense) pollen; characterizati�on of 5) SEIBERLER, S., O. SCHEINER, D. KRAFT, D. LONSDALE and R. VALENTA: Characterization of a birch pollen allergen, Bet v III, representing a novel class of Ca2+ binding proteins; specific expression in mature pollen and dependence of patients' IgE binding on D) Cross-reactive Allergens
1) EBNER, C., T. BIRKNER, R. VALENTA, H. RUMPOLD, M. BREITEN�BACH, O. SCHEINER and D. KRAFT: Common epitopes of birch pollen and apples - studies by Western and Northern J. Allergy Clin. Immunol. 88, 588-594 (1991).
2) HIRSCHWEHR, R., R. VALENTA, C. EBNER, F. FERREIRA, W.R. SPERR, P. VALENT, M. ROHAC, H. RUMPOLD, O. SCHEINER and D. KRAFT: Identification of common allergenic structures in hazel pollen and hazelnuts: a possible explanation for sensitivity to hazel nuts in J. Allergy Clin. Immunol. 90, 927-936 (1992).
3) BAUER, L. , C.EBNER, R. HIRSCHWEHR, B. WÜTHRICH, C. PICHLER, R. FRITSCH, O. SCHEINER and D. KRAFT: IgE cross-reactivity between birch pollen, mugwort pollen and celery is due to at least three distinct cross-reacting allergens: immunoblot investigation of the Clin. Exp. Allergy 26, 1161-1170 (1996).
E) Immune Responses and Induction of Immune Tolerance
1) EBNER, C., Z. SZÉPFALUSI, F. FERREIRA, A. JILEK, R. VALENTA, P. PARRONCHI, E. MAGGI, S. ROMAGNANI, O. SCHEINER and D. KRAFT: Identification of multiple T cell epitopes on Bet v I, the major birch pollen allergen, using specific T cell clones and overlapping 2) EBNER, C., S. SCHENK, Z. SZÉPFALUSI, K. HOFFMANN.SOMMERGRU� BER, F. FERREIRA, M. WILLHEIM, O. SCHEINER and D. KRAFT: Multiple T cell specificities for Bet v I, the major birch pollen allergen, within single individuals. Studies using specific T cell clones Eur. J. Immunol. 23, 1523-1527 (1993).
3) FERREIRA, F., K. HIRTENLEHNER, A. JILEK, J. GODNIC-CVAR, H. BREITENEDER, R. GRIMM, K. HOFFMANN-SOMMER-GRUBER, O. SCHEINER, D. KRAFT, M. BREITENBACH, H.J. RHEINBERGER and C. EBNER: Dissection of immunoglobulin E and T lymphocyte reactivity of isoforms of the major birch pollen allegen Bet v 1: potential use of hypoallergenic 4) FERREIRA, F., C. EBNER, B. KRAMER, G. CASARI, P. BRIZA, A.J. KUNGL, R. GRIMM, B. JAHN-SCHMID, H. BREITENEDER, D. KRAFT, M. BREITENBACH, H.J. RHEINBERGER and O. SCHEINER: Modulation of IgE reactivity of allergens by site-directed mutagenesis: potential use of hypoallergenic variants for immunotherapy.
5) BOHLE, B., B. JAHN-SCHMID, B. REININGER, D. MAURER, D. KRAFT and C. EBNER: Oligodeoxynucleotides containing CpG motifs induce IL-12, IL-18 and IFN-γ production in cells from allergic individuals and inhibit IgE-synthesis in vitro.
Eur. J. Immunol. 29, 2344-2353 (1999).
6) VALENTA, R., J. LIDHOLM, V. NIEDERBERGER, B. HAYEK, D. KRAFT and H. GRÖNLUND: The recombinant allergen-based concept of component-resolved diagnostics and Clin. Exp. Allergy 29, 896-904 (1999).
7) WIEDERMANN, U., B. JAHN-SCHMID, B. BOHLE, A. REPA, H. RENZ, D. KRAFT and C. EBNER: Suppression of antigen-specific T and B cell responses by intranasal or oral administration of recombinant Bet v 1, the major birch pollen allergen, in a murine model of J. Allergy Clin. Immunol. 103, 1202-1210 (1999).
8) HILLER, R., LAFFER S. (et al., in total 37 authors incl. D. Kraft, since 100 recombinant allergens from all over the world were used for one single test): Microarrayed allergen molecules: diagnostic gatekeepers for allergy treatment.
F) Review Articles
1) BOHLE, B., I. SWOBODA, S. SPITZAUER, H. BREITENEDER, K. HOFFMANN-SOMMERGRUBER, O. SCHEINER, C. EBNER, D. KRAFT and VALENTA, R.: Food allergens: Structure and function.
In: Food Allergy: Adverse reactions to foods and food additives (2003). Blackwell, Malden, 3, 2) VALENTA, R., T. BALL, M. FOCKE, B. LINHART, N. MOTHES, V. NIEDERBERGER, S. SPITZAUER, I. SWOBODA, S. VRTALA, K. WESTRITSCHNIG and D. KRAFT: Adv. Immunol. 82, 105 - 153 (2004).
A) Drug-Induced Allergies
1) KRAFT, D. und L. WIDE: Clinical patterns and results of radioallergosorbent-test (RAST) and 2) KRAFT, D., D. WILSON and M. E. DEVEY: Penicillin allergy studies by a modified red cell linked Int. Archs. Allergy Appl. Immunol. 52, 248-256 (1976).
3) KRAFT, D., A. ROTH, P. MISCHER, H. PICHLER and H. EBNER: Specific and total serum IgE measurements in the diagnosis of penicillin allergy. A long term follow-up study. 4) KRAFT, D., H. Hedin, W. Richter, O. Scheiner, H. Rumpold and M. E. Dwevey: Imunoglobulin class and subclass distribution of Dextran reactive antibodies in human reactors and non reactorsto clinical dextran. Allergy 37, 481 - 489 (1982).
B) Natural Killer Cell Markers:
1) RUMPOLD, H., D. KRAFT, G, OBEXER, G. BÖCK and W. GEBHART: A monoclonal antibody against a surface antigen shared by human large granu�lar lymphocytes and granulocytes. 2) SCHULLER-PETROVIC, S, W. GEBHART, H. LASSMANN, H. RUMPOLD and D. KRAFT: A shared antigenic determinant between natural killer cells and nervous tissue. 3) PERUSSIA B., G. TRINCHIERI, A. JACKSON, N. L. WARNER, J. FAUST, H. RUMPOLD, D. KRAFT and L. LANIER: The Fc Recepror for IgG on Human Natural Killer Cells: Phenotypic, Functional and Comparative Studies Using Monoclonal Antibodies. C) Recombinant Allergens
1) BREITENEDER, H., K. PETTENBURGER, A. BITO, R. VALENTA, D. KRAFT, H. RUMPOLD, O. SCHEINER and M. BREITENBACH: The gene coding for the major birch pollen allergen, Bet v 1, is highly homologous to a pea disease resistance response gene. 2) VALENTA, R., M. DUCHENE, K. PETTENBURGER, C. SILLABER, P. VALENT, P. BETTELHEIM, M. BREITENBACH, H. RUMPOLD, D. KRAFT and O. SCHEINER: Identification of profilin as a novel pollen allergen; IgE autoreactivity in sensitized individuals. 3) VALENTA, R., M. DUCHENE, C. EBNER, P. VALENT, C. SILLABER, P. DEVILLIER, F. FERREIRA, M. TEJKL, H. EDELMANN, D. KRAFT and O. SCHEINER: Profilins constitute a novel family of functional plant pan-aller�gens. 4) VRTALA, S, W. SPERR, I. REIMITZER, R. VAN REE, S. LAFFER, W.-D. MÜLLER, P. VALENT, K. LECHNER, H. RUMPOLD, D. KRAFT, O. SCHEINER and R. VALENTA: cDNA Cloning of a major allergen from timothy grass (Phleum pratense) pollen; characterizati�on of 5) SEIBERLER, S., O. SCHEINER, D. KRAFT, D. LONSDALE and R. VALENTA: Characterization of a birch pollen allergen, Bet v III, representing a novel class of Ca2+ binding proteins; specific expression in mature pollen and dependence of patients' IgE binding on D) Cross-reactive Allergens
1) EBNER, C., T. BIRKNER, R. VALENTA, H. RUMPOLD, M. BREITEN�BACH, O. SCHEINER and D. KRAFT: Common epitopes of birch pollen and apples - studies by Western and Northern J. Allergy Clin. Immunol. 88, 588-594 (1991).
2) HIRSCHWEHR, R., R. VALENTA, C. EBNER, F. FERREIRA, W.R. SPERR, P. VALENT, M. ROHAC, H. RUMPOLD, O. SCHEINER and D. KRAFT: Identification of common allergenic structures in hazel pollen and hazelnuts: a possible explanation for sensitivity to hazel nuts in J. Allergy Clin. Immunol. 90, 927-936 (1992).
3) BAUER, L. , C.EBNER, R. HIRSCHWEHR, B. WÜTHRICH, C. PICHLER, R. FRITSCH, O. SCHEINER and D. KRAFT: IgE cross-reactivity between birch pollen, mugwort pollen and celery is due to at least three distinct cross-reacting allergens: immunoblot investigation of the Clin. Exp. Allergy 26, 1161-1170 (1996).
E) Immune Responses and Induction of Immune Tolerance
1) EBNER, C., Z. SZÉPFALUSI, F. FERREIRA, A. JILEK, R. VALENTA, P. PARRONCHI, E. MAGGI, S. ROMAGNANI, O. SCHEINER and D. KRAFT: Identification of multiple T cell epitopes on Bet v I, the major birch pollen allergen, using specific T cell clones and overlapping 2) EBNER, C., S. SCHENK, Z. SZÉPFALUSI, K. HOFFMANN.SOMMERGRU� BER, F. FERREIRA, M. WILLHEIM, O. SCHEINER and D. KRAFT: Multiple T cell specificities for Bet v I, the major birch pollen allergen, within single individuals. Studies using specific T cell clones Eur. J. Immunol. 23, 1523-1527 (1993).
3) FERREIRA, F., K. HIRTENLEHNER, A. JILEK, J. GODNIC-CVAR, H. BREITENEDER, R. GRIMM, K. HOFFMANN-SOMMER-GRUBER, O. SCHEINER, D. KRAFT, M. BREITENBACH, H.J. RHEINBERGER and C. EBNER: Dissection of immunoglobulin E and T lymphocyte reactivity of isoforms of the major birch pollen allegen Bet v 1: potential use of hypoallergenic 4) FERREIRA, F., C. EBNER, B. KRAMER, G. CASARI, P. BRIZA, A.J. KUNGL, R. GRIMM, B. JAHN-SCHMID, H. BREITENEDER, D. KRAFT, M. BREITENBACH, H.J. RHEINBERGER and O. SCHEINER: Modulation of IgE reactivity of allergens by site-directed mutagenesis: potential use of hypoallergenic variants for immunotherapy.
5) BOHLE, B., B. JAHN-SCHMID, B. REININGER, D. MAURER, D. KRAFT and C. EBNER: Oligodeoxynucleotides containing CpG motifs induce IL-12, IL-18 and IFN-γ production in cells from allergic individuals and inhibit IgE-synthesis in vitro.
Eur. J. Immunol. 29, 2344-2353 (1999).
6) VALENTA, R., J. LIDHOLM, V. NIEDERBERGER, B. HAYEK, D. KRAFT and H. GRÖNLUND: The recombinant allergen-based concept of component-resolved diagnostics and Clin. Exp. Allergy 29, 896-904 (1999).
7) WIEDERMANN, U., B. JAHN-SCHMID, B. BOHLE, A. REPA, H. RENZ, D. KRAFT and C. EBNER: Suppression of antigen-specific T and B cell responses by intranasal or oral administration of recombinant Bet v 1, the major birch pollen allergen, in a murine model of J. Allergy Clin. Immunol. 103, 1202-1210 (1999).
8) HILLER, R., LAFFER S. (et al., in total 37 authors incl. D. Kraft, since 100 recombinant allergens from all over the world were used for one single test): Microarrayed allergen molecules: diagnostic gatekeepers for allergy treatment.
F) Review Articles
1) BOHLE, B., I. SWOBODA, S. SPITZAUER, H. BREITENEDER, K. HOFFMANN-SOMMERGRUBER, O. SCHEINER, C. EBNER, D. KRAFT and VALENTA, R.: Food allergens: Structure and function.
In: Food Allergy: Adverse reactions to foods and food additives (2003). Blackwell, Malden, 3, 2) VALENTA, R., T. BALL, M. FOCKE, B. LINHART, N. MOTHES, V. NIEDERBERGER, S. SPITZAUER, I. SWOBODA, S. VRTALA, K. WESTRITSCHNIG and D. KRAFT: Adv. Immunol. 82, 105 - 153 (2004).
A) Drug-Induced Allergies
1) KRAFT, D. und L. WIDE: Clinical patterns and results of radioallergosorbent-test (RAST) and 2) KRAFT, D., D. WILSON and M. E. DEVEY: Penicillin allergy studies by a modified red cell linked Int. Archs. Allergy Appl. Immunol. 52, 248-256 (1976).
3) KRAFT, D., A. ROTH, P. MISCHER, H. PICHLER and H. EBNER: Specific and total serum IgE measurements in the diagnosis of penicillin allergy. A long term follow-up study. 4) KRAFT, D., H. Hedin, W. Richter, O. Scheiner, H. Rumpold and M. E. Dwevey: Imunoglobulin class and subclass distribution of Dextran reactive antibodies in human reactors and non reactorsto clinical dextran. Allergy 37, 481 - 489 (1982).
B) Natural Killer Cell Markers:
1) RUMPOLD, H., D. KRAFT, G, OBEXER, G. BÖCK and W. GEBHART: A monoclonal antibody against a surface antigen shared by human large granu�lar lymphocytes and granulocytes. 2) SCHULLER-PETROVIC, S, W. GEBHART, H. LASSMANN, H. RUMPOLD and D. KRAFT: A shared antigenic determinant between natural killer cells and nervous tissue. 3) PERUSSIA B., G. TRINCHIERI, A. JACKSON, N. L. WARNER, J. FAUST, H. RUMPOLD, D. KRAFT and L. LANIER: The Fc Recepror for IgG on Human Natural Killer Cells: Phenotypic, Functional and Comparative Studies Using Monoclonal Antibodies. C) Recombinant Allergens
1) BREITENEDER, H., K. PETTENBURGER, A. BITO, R. VALENTA, D. KRAFT, H. RUMPOLD, O. SCHEINER and M. BREITENBACH: The gene coding for the major birch pollen allergen, Bet v 1, is highly homologous to a pea disease resistance response gene. 2) VALENTA, R., M. DUCHENE, K. PETTENBURGER, C. SILLABER, P. VALENT, P. BETTELHEIM, M. BREITENBACH, H. RUMPOLD, D. KRAFT and O. SCHEINER: Identification of profilin as a novel pollen allergen; IgE autoreactivity in sensitized individuals. 3) VALENTA, R., M. DUCHENE, C. EBNER, P. VALENT, C. SILLABER, P. DEVILLIER, F. FERREIRA, M. TEJKL, H. EDELMANN, D. KRAFT and O. SCHEINER: Profilins constitute a novel family of functional plant pan-aller�gens. 4) VRTALA, S, W. SPERR, I. REIMITZER, R. VAN REE, S. LAFFER, W.-D. MÜLLER, P. VALENT, K. LECHNER, H. RUMPOLD, D. KRAFT, O. SCHEINER and R. VALENTA: cDNA Cloning of a major allergen from timothy grass (Phleum pratense) pollen; characterizati�on of 5) SEIBERLER, S., O. SCHEINER, D. KRAFT, D. LONSDALE and R. VALENTA: Characterization of a birch pollen allergen, Bet v III, representing a novel class of Ca2+ binding proteins; specific expression in mature pollen and dependence of patients' IgE binding on D) Cross-reactive Allergens
1) EBNER, C., T. BIRKNER, R. VALENTA, H. RUMPOLD, M. BREITEN�BACH, O. SCHEINER and D. KRAFT: Common epitopes of birch pollen and apples - studies by Western and Northern J. Allergy Clin. Immunol. 88, 588-594 (1991).
2) HIRSCHWEHR, R., R. VALENTA, C. EBNER, F. FERREIRA, W.R. SPERR, P. VALENT, M. ROHAC, H. RUMPOLD, O. SCHEINER and D. KRAFT: Identification of common allergenic structures in hazel pollen and hazelnuts: a possible explanation for sensitivity to hazel nuts in J. Allergy Clin. Immunol. 90, 927-936 (1992).
3) BAUER, L. , C.EBNER, R. HIRSCHWEHR, B. WÜTHRICH, C. PICHLER, R. FRITSCH, O. SCHEINER and D. KRAFT: IgE cross-reactivity between birch pollen, mugwort pollen and celery is due to at least three distinct cross-reacting allergens: immunoblot investigation of the Clin. Exp. Allergy 26, 1161-1170 (1996).
E) Immune Responses and Induction of Immune Tolerance
1) EBNER, C., Z. SZÉPFALUSI, F. FERREIRA, A. JILEK, R. VALENTA, P. PARRONCHI, E. MAGGI, S. ROMAGNANI, O. SCHEINER and D. KRAFT: Identification of multiple T cell epitopes on Bet v I, the major birch pollen allergen, using specific T cell clones and overlapping 2) EBNER, C., S. SCHENK, Z. SZÉPFALUSI, K. HOFFMANN.SOMMERGRU� BER, F. FERREIRA, M. WILLHEIM, O. SCHEINER and D. KRAFT: Multiple T cell specificities for Bet v I, the major birch pollen allergen, within single individuals. Studies using specific T cell clones Eur. J. Immunol. 23, 1523-1527 (1993).
3) FERREIRA, F., K. HIRTENLEHNER, A. JILEK, J. GODNIC-CVAR, H. BREITENEDER, R. GRIMM, K. HOFFMANN-SOMMER-GRUBER, O. SCHEINER, D. KRAFT, M. BREITENBACH, H.J. RHEINBERGER and C. EBNER: Dissection of immunoglobulin E and T lymphocyte reactivity of isoforms of the major birch pollen allegen Bet v 1: potential use of hypoallergenic 4) FERREIRA, F., C. EBNER, B. KRAMER, G. CASARI, P. BRIZA, A.J. KUNGL, R. GRIMM, B. JAHN-SCHMID, H. BREITENEDER, D. KRAFT, M. BREITENBACH, H.J. RHEINBERGER and O. SCHEINER: Modulation of IgE reactivity of allergens by site-directed mutagenesis: potential use of hypoallergenic variants for immunotherapy.
5) BOHLE, B., B. JAHN-SCHMID, B. REININGER, D. MAURER, D. KRAFT and C. EBNER: Oligodeoxynucleotides containing CpG motifs induce IL-12, IL-18 and IFN-γ production in cells from allergic individuals and inhibit IgE-synthesis in vitro.
Eur. J. Immunol. 29, 2344-2353 (1999).
6) VALENTA, R., J. LIDHOLM, V. NIEDERBERGER, B. HAYEK, D. KRAFT and H. GRÖNLUND: The recombinant allergen-based concept of component-resolved diagnostics and Clin. Exp. Allergy 29, 896-904 (1999).
7) WIEDERMANN, U., B. JAHN-SCHMID, B. BOHLE, A. REPA, H. RENZ, D. KRAFT and C. EBNER: Suppression of antigen-specific T and B cell responses by intranasal or oral administration of recombinant Bet v 1, the major birch pollen allergen, in a murine model of J. Allergy Clin. Immunol. 103, 1202-1210 (1999).
8) HILLER, R., LAFFER S. (et al., in total 37 authors incl. D. Kraft, since 100 recombinant allergens from all over the world were used for one single test): Microarrayed allergen molecules: diagnostic gatekeepers for allergy treatment.
F) Review Articles
1) BOHLE, B., I. SWOBODA, S. SPITZAUER, H. BREITENEDER, K. HOFFMANN-SOMMERGRUBER, O. SCHEINER, C. EBNER, D. KRAFT and VALENTA, R.: Food allergens: Structure and function.
In: Food Allergy: Adverse reactions to foods and food additives (2003). Blackwell, Malden, 3, 2) VALENTA, R., T. BALL, M. FOCKE, B. LINHART, N. MOTHES, V. NIEDERBERGER, S. SPITZAUER, I. SWOBODA, S. VRTALA, K. WESTRITSCHNIG and D. KRAFT: Adv. Immunol. 82, 105 - 153 (2004).

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