THESIS 7526Coeliac disease is an inflammatory disease of the small intestine, precipitated in susceptible individuals by gliadin, the alcohol soluble (prolamin) fraction of wheat gluten. There is a strong genetic influence on susceptibility to develop coeliac disease. Ninety to ninety-five percent of patients are HLA-DQ2 positive which is coded by DQA1*0501 and DQB 1*0201 genes either in cis or in trans. The disease is characterised by crypt hyperplasia, villous atrophy and increased inflammatory cells in the epithelium and lamina propria. The pathogenesis is currently explained by the immunological hypothesis, which proposes that coeliac disease is being driven by an abnormal T cell response to gliadin. The enzyme tissue transglutaminase e...
Coeliac disease (CD) is an auto-immune disease triggered by ingestion of gluten, a protein found in ...
Coeliac disease, a prevalent immune-mediated enteropathy driven by dietary gluten, provides an excep...
The primary pathogenic trigger in coeliac disease (CD) is still unknown. We present the hypothesis t...
Coeliac disease (CD) is a chronic intolerance to a dietary protein called gluten. This protein is pr...
Coeliac disease frequency increases by obscure reasons and affects in some Western countries as much...
Coeliac disease (CD) is an inflammatory disorder of the small intestine. It includes aberrant adapti...
Coeliac disease is a common food intolerance with a complex genetic aetiology. It is caused by inges...
Background: the adaptive immune system is central to the development of coeliac disease. Adaptive im...
In celiac disease (CD) we have the prototype of an immune mediated response dominated by the activat...
In celiac disease (CD) we have the prototype of an immune mediated response dominated by the activat...
Coeliac disease, the most common intestinal disorder of western populations, is an autoimmune enter...
Recently, a few genes have been reported to be causative in inflammatory diseases. Still, we are wai...
THESIS 7159Coeliac disease is a disease of the small intestine, characterised by villous atrophy and...
Coeliac disease is an immune-mediated enteropathy against dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and b...
Coeliac disease, the most common intestinal disorder of western populations, is an autoimmune entero...
Coeliac disease (CD) is an auto-immune disease triggered by ingestion of gluten, a protein found in ...
Coeliac disease, a prevalent immune-mediated enteropathy driven by dietary gluten, provides an excep...
The primary pathogenic trigger in coeliac disease (CD) is still unknown. We present the hypothesis t...
Coeliac disease (CD) is a chronic intolerance to a dietary protein called gluten. This protein is pr...
Coeliac disease frequency increases by obscure reasons and affects in some Western countries as much...
Coeliac disease (CD) is an inflammatory disorder of the small intestine. It includes aberrant adapti...
Coeliac disease is a common food intolerance with a complex genetic aetiology. It is caused by inges...
Background: the adaptive immune system is central to the development of coeliac disease. Adaptive im...
In celiac disease (CD) we have the prototype of an immune mediated response dominated by the activat...
In celiac disease (CD) we have the prototype of an immune mediated response dominated by the activat...
Coeliac disease, the most common intestinal disorder of western populations, is an autoimmune enter...
Recently, a few genes have been reported to be causative in inflammatory diseases. Still, we are wai...
THESIS 7159Coeliac disease is a disease of the small intestine, characterised by villous atrophy and...
Coeliac disease is an immune-mediated enteropathy against dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and b...
Coeliac disease, the most common intestinal disorder of western populations, is an autoimmune entero...
Coeliac disease (CD) is an auto-immune disease triggered by ingestion of gluten, a protein found in ...
Coeliac disease, a prevalent immune-mediated enteropathy driven by dietary gluten, provides an excep...
The primary pathogenic trigger in coeliac disease (CD) is still unknown. We present the hypothesis t...