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Efficacy and Safety of Switching to the 2-Drug Regimen Dolutegravir/Lamivudine Versus Continuing a 3- or 4-Drug Regimen for Maintaining Virologic Suppression in Adults Living With Human Immunodeficiency Virus 1 (HIV-1): Week 48 Results From the Phase 3, Noninferiority SALSA Randomized Trial.
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Comparison of the in-vivo and in-vitro response to ragweed immunotherapy in children and adults with ragweed-induced rhinitis.
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Peptide leukotriene release after antigen challenge in patients sensitive to ragweed.
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The impact of immunotherapy on the pathophysiology of ragweed pollen allergy.
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A double-blind study of the discontinuation of ragweed immunotherapy.
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Attenuation of allergen sensitivity early in the course of ragweed immunotherapy.
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Effect of atropine on the hyperresponsiveness of ragweed-sensitized canine tracheal smooth muscle.
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Intranasal steroids inhibit seasonal increases in ragweed-specific immunoglobulin E antibodies.
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Local parasympathetic mechanisms for ragweed-sensitized canine trachealis hyperresponsiveness.
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Quantitative IgE- and IgG-subclass responses during and after long-term ragweed immunotherapy.
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Ragweed IgE and IgG4 antibody in nasal secretions during immunotherapy.
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Responses to ragweed-pollen nasal challenge before and after immunotherapy.
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A comparison of skin endpoint titration and skin-prick testing in the diagnosis of allergic rhinitis.
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Comparison of the combinations of fexofenadine-pseudoephedrine and loratadine-montelukast in the treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis.
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Nasal challenge with allergen leads to maxillary sinus inflammation.
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