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BM4SIT - "An innovative causal therapy for allergy: safe and rapid induction of an antiinflammatory immune response using a mutant hypoallergen and Vitamin D3" is a collaborative project supported by the European Commission under the 7th Framework Programme for Research, technological Developement and Demonstration (proposal number: 601763-2).

Project Coordinator: Prof. Dr. Ronald van Ree

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Austria
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University of Salzburg
Department of Molecular Biology
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5020 Salzburg
Austria
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