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1. "Geographical distribution of risk genotypes in pediatric patients with celiac disease in Spain".

2. Spanish National Registry of Paediatric Coeliac Disease: Changes in the Clinical Presentation in the 21st Century.

3. Neonates Born to Mothers With COVID-19: Data From the Spanish Society of Neonatology Registry.

4. Fecal calprotectin in healthy children aged 4-16 years.

5. [Non-IgE-mediated cow's milk allergy: Consensus document of the Spanish Society of Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition (SEGHNP), the Spanish Association of Paediatric Primary Care (AEPAP), the Spanish Society of Extra-hospital Paediatrics and Primary Health Care (SEPEAP), and the Spanish Society of Paediatric ClinicaL Immunology, Allergy, and Asthma (SEICAP)].

6. Increased prevalence of pathogenic bacteria in the gut microbiota of infants at risk of developing celiac disease: The PROFICEL study.

7. Anti-gliadin antibodies in breast milk from celiac mothers on a gluten-free diet.

8. ESPGHAN 2012 Guidelines for Coeliac Disease Diagnosis: Validation Through a Retrospective Spanish Multicentric Study.

9. DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF TWO FOOD FREQUENCY QUESTIONNAIRES TO ASSESS GLUTEN INTAKE IN CHILDREN UP TO 36 MONTHS OF AGE.

10. Spanish national registry of celiac disease: incidence and clinical presentation.

12. Citrin deficiency in a Romanian child living in Spain highlights the worldwide distribution of this defect and illustrates the value of nutritional therapy.

13. Intestinal Staphylococcus spp. and virulent features associated with coeliac disease.

14. Allelic distribution and the effect of haplotype combination for HLA type II loci in the celiac disease population of the Valencian community (Spain).

15. Genetic analyses of celiac disease in a Spanish population confirm association with CELIAC3 but not with CELIAC4.

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