Background: It is now generally accepted that coeliac disease (CD) is caused by inflammatory T cell responses to gluten peptides bound to HLA-DQ2 or -DQ8 molecules. There is overwhelming evidence that CD patients can mount T cell responses to peptides found in both α-gliadin and γ-gliadin molecules. Assays that would detect the presence or absence of such peptides in food would thus be accurate indicators of safely for consumption by CD patients. Aims: The development of a sensitive method to detect T cell stimulatory epitopes of α-gliadin and γ-gliadin molecules in food products. Methods: Monoclonal antibodies (mAb) were raised against peptides encoding the T cell stimulatory epitopes of α-gliadin (amino acids (aa) 59-71) and aa γ-gliadin ...
ABSTRACT Class II major histocompatibility molecules confer disease risk in Celiac disease (CD) by ...
Celiac disease (CD) is a food-related disease caused by certain gluten peptides containing T-cell st...
Celiac disease (CD) is an increasingly diagnosed enteropathy (prevalence, 1:200-1:300) that is induc...
Celiac disease is a genetic condition that results in a debilitating immune reaction in the gut to a...
Several tests are currently marketed for measuring the amount of gluten in food products and to dete...
Certain cereals like wheat, rye or barley contain gluten, a protein mixture that can trigger celiac ...
Coeliac disease (CD) is an inflammatory disorder of the small intestine. It includes aberrant adapti...
Certain cereals like wheat, rye or barley contain gluten, a protein mixture that can trigger celiac ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Celiac disease is a permanent intolerance to gluten prolamins from wheat, barle...
Celiac disease (CD) is a common lifelong food intolerance triggered by dietary gluten affecting 1% o...
Scientists have published a novel method in the Journal of Chromatography A to detect multiple celia...
Celiac disease is a permanent intolerance to gluten prolamins from wheat, barley, rye and, in some p...
BACKGROUND: Current understanding of T cell epitopes in coeliac disease (CD) largely derives from in...
Celiac disease (CD) is a common lifelong food intolerance triggered by dietary gluten affecting 1% o...
BACKGROUND: Coeliac disease (CD) is due to an inappropriate T cell mediated response to specific glu...
ABSTRACT Class II major histocompatibility molecules confer disease risk in Celiac disease (CD) by ...
Celiac disease (CD) is a food-related disease caused by certain gluten peptides containing T-cell st...
Celiac disease (CD) is an increasingly diagnosed enteropathy (prevalence, 1:200-1:300) that is induc...
Celiac disease is a genetic condition that results in a debilitating immune reaction in the gut to a...
Several tests are currently marketed for measuring the amount of gluten in food products and to dete...
Certain cereals like wheat, rye or barley contain gluten, a protein mixture that can trigger celiac ...
Coeliac disease (CD) is an inflammatory disorder of the small intestine. It includes aberrant adapti...
Certain cereals like wheat, rye or barley contain gluten, a protein mixture that can trigger celiac ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Celiac disease is a permanent intolerance to gluten prolamins from wheat, barle...
Celiac disease (CD) is a common lifelong food intolerance triggered by dietary gluten affecting 1% o...
Scientists have published a novel method in the Journal of Chromatography A to detect multiple celia...
Celiac disease is a permanent intolerance to gluten prolamins from wheat, barley, rye and, in some p...
BACKGROUND: Current understanding of T cell epitopes in coeliac disease (CD) largely derives from in...
Celiac disease (CD) is a common lifelong food intolerance triggered by dietary gluten affecting 1% o...
BACKGROUND: Coeliac disease (CD) is due to an inappropriate T cell mediated response to specific glu...
ABSTRACT Class II major histocompatibility molecules confer disease risk in Celiac disease (CD) by ...
Celiac disease (CD) is a food-related disease caused by certain gluten peptides containing T-cell st...
Celiac disease (CD) is an increasingly diagnosed enteropathy (prevalence, 1:200-1:300) that is induc...