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The effects of a synbiotic in infants with atopic dermatitis

van der Aa, L.B.

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2010

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van der Aa, L. B. (2010). The effects of a synbiotic in infants with atopic dermatitis.

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Contents

Chapter 1 General introduction and outline of the thesis

Pediatric Allergy and Immunology 2010 Mar;21(2 Pt 2):e355-67

Chapter 2 Effect of a new synbiotic mixture on atopic dermatitis in infants: a randomized controlled trial

Clinical & Experimental Allergy 2010 May;40(5):795-804

Chapter 3 No detectable beneficial systemic immunomodulatory effects of a specific synbiotic mixture in infants with atopic dermatitis

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Chapter 4 Immunological differences between infants with IgE-associated and non-IgE-associated atopic dermatitis

Submitted

Chapter 5 Synbiotics prevent asthma-like symptoms in infants with atopic dermatitis

Allergy 2010 June 17 (Epub ahead of print)

Chapter 6 Impact of maternal atopy and probiotic supplementation during pregnancy on infant sensitization- letter to the editor

Clinical & Experimental Allergy 2008 Oct;38(10):1698

Chapter 7 Infant feeding and allergy prevention: a review of current knowledge and recommendations. A EuroPrevall state of the art paper.

Allergy 2009 Oct;64(10):1407-16

Chapter 8 Summary and general discussion

Appendices Chapter 7

Nederlande samenvatting voor de niet-medisch geschoolde Dankwoord Curriculum Vitae 13 37 57 73 87 103 107 125 137 151 159 165

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