Background: Immunity to food antigens (gliadin, cow's milk proteins) is in the centre of the attention of modern medicine focused on the prevention of diseases, prevention which is based on the use of appropriate restriction diet. Detection of the enhanced levels of the immune reactions to antigen(s) present in food is from this point of view of great importance because there are reports that some of health disturbances, like celiac disease (CD) and some premalignant conditions, like monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS), were vanished after the appropriate restriction diets. It is well known that gliadin is toxic to small bowel mucosa of relatively small population of genetically predisposed individuals, who under this ...
ABSTRACT: While the antigenic specificity and pathogenic rele-vance of immunologic reactivity to glu...
Coeliac disease (CD) is triggered by an abnormal reaction to gluten. Peptides resulting from partial...
While the antigenic specificity and pathogenic relevance of immunologic reactivity to gluten in celi...
Abstract Background Immunity to food antigens (gliadin, cow's milk proteins) is in the centre of the...
Wheat has been part of human diet for centuries in the form of bread, pasta, cakes and pastries. The...
<p>Wheat is one of the major cereals consumed throughout the world; there has been a radical increas...
Gluten proteins from wheat can induce celiac disease (CD) in genetically susceptible individuals. Sp...
Serum gluten antibody levels of the IgG and IgA classes and subclasses were determined by Indirect I...
In the present paper, the controversial hypothesis suggesting ancient grains might show lower immuno...
Background: Multiple myeloma (MM) is a clonal B-cell disorder with many immunological disturbances. ...
Gluten proteins, namely gliadins, are the primary trigger of the abnormal immune response in celiac ...
Background - Celiac disease (CD) is caused by an uncontrolled immune response to gluten, a heterogen...
We developed a competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (cELISA) based on bread wheat flour gli...
In special dietary products for people intolerant to gluten, gluten content is not supposed to excee...
BACKGROUND: Natural or induced variations in the noxiousness of gluten proteins for celiac disease ...
ABSTRACT: While the antigenic specificity and pathogenic rele-vance of immunologic reactivity to glu...
Coeliac disease (CD) is triggered by an abnormal reaction to gluten. Peptides resulting from partial...
While the antigenic specificity and pathogenic relevance of immunologic reactivity to gluten in celi...
Abstract Background Immunity to food antigens (gliadin, cow's milk proteins) is in the centre of the...
Wheat has been part of human diet for centuries in the form of bread, pasta, cakes and pastries. The...
<p>Wheat is one of the major cereals consumed throughout the world; there has been a radical increas...
Gluten proteins from wheat can induce celiac disease (CD) in genetically susceptible individuals. Sp...
Serum gluten antibody levels of the IgG and IgA classes and subclasses were determined by Indirect I...
In the present paper, the controversial hypothesis suggesting ancient grains might show lower immuno...
Background: Multiple myeloma (MM) is a clonal B-cell disorder with many immunological disturbances. ...
Gluten proteins, namely gliadins, are the primary trigger of the abnormal immune response in celiac ...
Background - Celiac disease (CD) is caused by an uncontrolled immune response to gluten, a heterogen...
We developed a competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (cELISA) based on bread wheat flour gli...
In special dietary products for people intolerant to gluten, gluten content is not supposed to excee...
BACKGROUND: Natural or induced variations in the noxiousness of gluten proteins for celiac disease ...
ABSTRACT: While the antigenic specificity and pathogenic rele-vance of immunologic reactivity to glu...
Coeliac disease (CD) is triggered by an abnormal reaction to gluten. Peptides resulting from partial...
While the antigenic specificity and pathogenic relevance of immunologic reactivity to gluten in celi...