Celiac disease (CD) is a small intestinal inflammatory condition where consumption of gluten induces a T-cell mediated immune response that damages the intestinal mucosa in susceptible individuals. CD affects at least 1% of the world’s population. The increasing prevalence of CD has been reported over the last few decades. However, the reason for this increase is not known so far. Certain factors such as increase in awareness and the development of advanced and highly sensitive diagnostic screening markers are considered significant factors for this increase. Wheat breeding strategies, fertilizers, and pesticides, particularly herbicides, are also thought to have a role in the increasing prevalence. However, less is known about this issue. ...
AbstractCoeliac disease is an intolerance triggered by the ingestion of wheat gluten proteins. It is...
Wheat gluten contains epitopes that trigger celiac disease (CD). A life-long strict gluten-free diet...
A strict gluten-free diet is currently the only treatment for the 1-2% of the world population who s...
Gluten proteins from wheat can induce celiac disease (CD) in genetically susceptible individuals. Sp...
In this article wheat is described in its historical context, as a part of the Paleolithic diet and ...
Cereal consumption by humans is older than agriculture. During preceding eras, humans gradually acqu...
Fertilisation of cereal crops with nitrogen (N) has increased in the last five decades. In particula...
Gluten proteins, namely gliadins, are the primary trigger of the abnormal immune response in celiac ...
BACKGROUND: Natural or induced variations in the noxiousness of gluten proteins for celiac disease ...
Coeliac Disease (CD) is an auto-immune reaction to gluten in 1–2% of the human population. A gluten-...
Cereals are among the oldest foods of humans. Wheat is one of these. In present times,several syndro...
Cereals are among the oldest foods of humans. Wheat is one of these. In present times, several syndr...
Cereals, and in particular wheat, have always been recognized as a fundamental food worldwide. In pa...
Coeliac Disease (CD) is an auto-immune reaction to gluten in 1–2% of the human population. A gluten-...
Wheat gluten contains epitopes that trigger celiac disease (CD). A life-long strict gluten-free diet...
AbstractCoeliac disease is an intolerance triggered by the ingestion of wheat gluten proteins. It is...
Wheat gluten contains epitopes that trigger celiac disease (CD). A life-long strict gluten-free diet...
A strict gluten-free diet is currently the only treatment for the 1-2% of the world population who s...
Gluten proteins from wheat can induce celiac disease (CD) in genetically susceptible individuals. Sp...
In this article wheat is described in its historical context, as a part of the Paleolithic diet and ...
Cereal consumption by humans is older than agriculture. During preceding eras, humans gradually acqu...
Fertilisation of cereal crops with nitrogen (N) has increased in the last five decades. In particula...
Gluten proteins, namely gliadins, are the primary trigger of the abnormal immune response in celiac ...
BACKGROUND: Natural or induced variations in the noxiousness of gluten proteins for celiac disease ...
Coeliac Disease (CD) is an auto-immune reaction to gluten in 1–2% of the human population. A gluten-...
Cereals are among the oldest foods of humans. Wheat is one of these. In present times,several syndro...
Cereals are among the oldest foods of humans. Wheat is one of these. In present times, several syndr...
Cereals, and in particular wheat, have always been recognized as a fundamental food worldwide. In pa...
Coeliac Disease (CD) is an auto-immune reaction to gluten in 1–2% of the human population. A gluten-...
Wheat gluten contains epitopes that trigger celiac disease (CD). A life-long strict gluten-free diet...
AbstractCoeliac disease is an intolerance triggered by the ingestion of wheat gluten proteins. It is...
Wheat gluten contains epitopes that trigger celiac disease (CD). A life-long strict gluten-free diet...
A strict gluten-free diet is currently the only treatment for the 1-2% of the world population who s...