Coeliac disease is one of the best understood models of adaptive immunity in which a known dietary component triggers over-presentation of a known autoantigen in genetically predisposed individuals. The dynamics of this gene-nutrient interaction and the mechanism responsible for accelerated programmed death of the enterocytes lining the upper small intestine are explored in order to generate insight into the large number of candidate pharmacological agents that may well aid or replace cumbersome dietary treatment in years to come.peer-reviewe
Coeliac disease, the most common intestinal disorder of western populations, is an autoimmune enter...
Coeliac disease frequency increases by obscure reasons and affects in some Western countries as much...
The enzymopathic hypothesis of the aetiology of coeliac disease (CD) is still relevant as a mechanis...
Coeliac disease, tissue transglutaminase, gluten, villous atrophy Coeliac disease is one of the best...
Coeliac disease is a common small bowel enteropathy arising in genetically predisposed individuals a...
Coeliac disease (CD), also known as coeliac sprue, non-tropical sprue, and gluten-sensitive enteropa...
Coeliac disease (CD) is a chronic intolerance to a dietary protein called gluten. This protein is pr...
Coeliac disease, a prevalent immune-mediated enteropathy driven by dietary gluten, provides an excep...
Coeliac disease is a common food intolerance with a complex genetic aetiology. It is caused by inges...
Coeliac disease (CD) or gluten sensitive enteropathy is one of the most common inflammatory diseases...
Dietary treatment of coeliac disease should be based on a sound theoretical knowledge of the differe...
Producción CientíficaThese results open the way for alternative therapies for Coeliac Disease based...
Over the last decades, there has been an impressive progress in our understanding of coeliac disease...
Background: the adaptive immune system is central to the development of coeliac disease. Adaptive im...
Our understanding of celiac disease and how it develops has evolved significantly over the last half...
Coeliac disease, the most common intestinal disorder of western populations, is an autoimmune enter...
Coeliac disease frequency increases by obscure reasons and affects in some Western countries as much...
The enzymopathic hypothesis of the aetiology of coeliac disease (CD) is still relevant as a mechanis...
Coeliac disease, tissue transglutaminase, gluten, villous atrophy Coeliac disease is one of the best...
Coeliac disease is a common small bowel enteropathy arising in genetically predisposed individuals a...
Coeliac disease (CD), also known as coeliac sprue, non-tropical sprue, and gluten-sensitive enteropa...
Coeliac disease (CD) is a chronic intolerance to a dietary protein called gluten. This protein is pr...
Coeliac disease, a prevalent immune-mediated enteropathy driven by dietary gluten, provides an excep...
Coeliac disease is a common food intolerance with a complex genetic aetiology. It is caused by inges...
Coeliac disease (CD) or gluten sensitive enteropathy is one of the most common inflammatory diseases...
Dietary treatment of coeliac disease should be based on a sound theoretical knowledge of the differe...
Producción CientíficaThese results open the way for alternative therapies for Coeliac Disease based...
Over the last decades, there has been an impressive progress in our understanding of coeliac disease...
Background: the adaptive immune system is central to the development of coeliac disease. Adaptive im...
Our understanding of celiac disease and how it develops has evolved significantly over the last half...
Coeliac disease, the most common intestinal disorder of western populations, is an autoimmune enter...
Coeliac disease frequency increases by obscure reasons and affects in some Western countries as much...
The enzymopathic hypothesis of the aetiology of coeliac disease (CD) is still relevant as a mechanis...