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Characterization of intestinal surface refractory celiac disease type II (RCDII) cells
Intestinal epithelial cells from pediatric patients with active celiac disease
Duodenum mucosa expression in MIII celiac disease patients
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CD, or not CD, that is the question: a digital interobserver agreement study in coeliac disease.
Celiac Disease: A Review from Genetic to Treatment.
The gut microbiota and celiac disease: Pathophysiology, current perspective and new therapeutic appr…
Is There A Connection Between Primary Hypophysitis and Celiac Disease?
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