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1. Intestinal Anti-Endomysium Antibodies Are a Useful Tool for Diagnosing Celiac Disease in Pediatric and Adult Patients

2. Targeted chitosan nanobubbles as a strategy to down-regulate microRNA-17 into B-cell lymphoma models

3. Candidate Biomarkers for the Detection of Serious Infections in Children: A Prospective Clinical Study

4. Diagnostic accuracy and applicability of intestinal auto-antibodies in the wide clinical spectrum of coeliac disease

5. The Use of Biopsy and 'No-Biopsy' Approach for Diagnosing Paediatric Coeliac Disease in the Central European Region

6. Electrochemical Immunosensor Based on Nanoelectrode Ensembles for the Serological Analysis of IgG-type Tissue Transglutaminase

8. Rapid Immunochromatography on Fresh Intestinal Biopsy Is Highly Accurate in Detecting Intestinal Antitransglutaminase Antibodies.

9. Management of coeliac disease patients after the confirmation of diagnosis in Central Europe

10. Spectroscopic investigation of faeces with surface-enhanced Raman scattering: a case study with coeliac patients on gluten-free diet

11. 20-Year Follow-up Study of Celiac Patients Identified in a Mass School Screening: Compliance to Gluten-Free Diet and Autoimmunity

12. The Knowledge About Celiac Disease Among Healthcare Professionals and Patients in Central Europe

13. Clinical Presentation in Children With Coeliac Disease in Central Europe

14. Circulating PV-1 as a marker of celiac disease-associated liver injury

15. Diagnostic accuracy and applicability of intestinal auto-antibodies in the wide clinical spectrum of coeliac disease

16. Immunohistologic analysis of the duodenal bulb: a new method for celiac disease diagnosis in children

17. Potential use of MCR-ALS for the identification of coeliac-related biochemical changes in hyperspectral Raman maps from pediatric intestinal biopsies

18. The Use of Biopsy and 'No-Biopsy' Approach for Diagnosing Paediatric Coeliac Disease in the Central European Region

19. Electrochemical Immunosensor Based on Nanoelectrode Ensembles for the Serological Analysis of IgG-type Tissue Transglutaminase

20. Induced pluripotent stem cells for therapy personalization in pediatric patients: Focus on drug-induced adverse events

21. Changing Epidemiology of Liver Involvement in Children with Celiac Disease

22. Diagnostic Delays in Children With Coeliac Disease in the Central European Region

23. A Functional Idiotype/Anti-Idiotype Network Is Active in Genetically Gluten-Intolerant Individuals Negative for Both Celiac Disease-Related Intestinal Damage and Serum Autoantibodies

24. Anti-transglutaminase 6 autoantibody development in children with celiac disease correlates with duration of gluten exposure

25. A Sensitive Electrochemiluminescence Immunosensor for Celiac Disease Diagnosis Based on Nanoelectrode Ensembles

26. Triticum monococcum in patients with celiac disease: a phase II open study on safety of prolonged daily administration

27. Intestinal-mucosa anti-transglutaminase antibody assays to test for genetic gluten intolerance

28. Innate and adaptive immunity in self-reported nonceliac gluten sensitivity versus celiac disease

29. Serological Proteome Analysis for Identification of Potential Antigen in Atopic Dermatitis

30. Ex vivo response to mucosal bacteria and muramyl dipeptide in inflammatory bowel disease

31. Gluten-dependent Intestinal Autoimmune Response

32. Targeting farnesyl-transferase as a novel therapeutic strategy for mevalonate kinase deficiency: In vitro and in vivo approaches

33. Natural Isoprenoids are Able to Reduce Inflammation in a Mouse Model of Mevalonate Kinase Deficiency

34. Serum Anti-Tissue Transglutaminase Antibodies Detected during Febrile Illness May Not Be Produced by the Intestinal Mucosa

35. Fasting Increases Tobramycin Oral Absorption in Mice

36. Cross-sectional study of coeliac autoimmunity in a population of Vietnamese children

37. The farnesyltransferase inhibitors tipifarnib and lonafarnib inhibit cytokines secretion in a cellular model of mevalonate kinase deficiency

38. The active Zot domain (aa 288-293) increases ZO-1 and myosin 1C serine/threonine phosphorylation, alters interaction between ZO-1 and its binding partners, and induces tight junction disassembly through proteinase activated receptor 2 activation

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