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2. Serum anti-tissue transglutaminase IgA and prediction of duodenal villous atrophy in adults with suspected coeliac disease without IgA deficiency (Bi.A.CeD): a multicentre, prospective cohort study
3. The Risk of Contracting COVID-19 Is Not Increased in Patients With Celiac Disease
4. New celiac disease biomarkers
5. Serum anti-tissue transglutaminase IgA and prediction of duodenal villous atrophy in adults with suspected coeliac disease without IgA deficiency (Bi.A.CeD): a multicentre, prospective cohort study
6. The mental health users’ movement in Argentina from the perspective of Latin American Collective Health
7. New coeliac disease treatments and their complications
8. Nuevas terapias en la enfermedad celiaca y sus complicaciones
9. Chromoendoscopy With Indigo Carmine vs Virtual Chromoendoscopy (iSCAN 1) for Neoplasia Screening in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Prospective Randomized Study
10. Chromoendoscopy With Indigo Carmine vs Virtual Chromoendoscopy (iSCAN 1) for Neoplasia Screening in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Prospective Randomized Study
11. Gluten-degrading bacteria are present in the human small intestine of healthy volunteers and celiac patients
12. The human digestive tract has proteases capable of gluten hydrolysis
13. A comparison of medical versus surgical treatment in Barrett's oesophagus acid control
14. Estudio comparativo del tratamiento médico frente al quirúrgico en el control ácido del esófago de Barrett
15. Serum Anti-Tissue Transglutaminase IgA as Predictor Of Duodenal Villous Atrophy in Adults with Suspected Coeliac Disease. The Bi.A.Ced Multi-Centre Prospective Study
16. Coeliac disease and gastrointestinal symptom screening in adult first‐degree relatives
17. Differences in faecal bacteria populations and faecal bacteria metabolism in healthy adults and celiac disease patients
18. Monitoring of gluten-free diet compliance in celiac patients by assessment of gliadin 33-mer equivalent epitopes in feces
19. Consumption of Tritordeum Bread Reduces Immunogenic Gluten Intake without Altering the Gut Microbiota
20. Consumption of Tritordeum Bread Reduces Immunogenic Gluten Intake without Altering the Gut Microbiota
21. Consumption of Tritordeum Bread Reduces Immunogenic Gluten Intake without Altering the Gut Microbiota
22. Follow-up of CD Patient: Is Mucosal Recovery a Goal of Therapy?
23. Oral Consumption of Bread from an RNAi Wheat Line with Strongly Silenced Gliadins Elicits No Immunogenic Response in a Pilot Study with Celiac Disease Patients
24. Refractory Celiac Disease
25. Coeliac Disease in Elderly Patients: Value of Coeliac Lymphogram for Diagnosis
26. Risk perception and knowledge of COVID-19 in patients with celiac disease
27. A gluten metabolism study in healthy individuals shows the presence of faecal glutenasic activity
28. Dynamics of Non-conventional Intraepithelial Lymphocytes—NK, NKT, and γδ T—in Celiac Disease: Relationship with Age, Diet, and Histopathology
29. Aplicación clínica de una prueba de producción de interferón gamma para el diagnóstico de tuberculosis latente en poblaciones hospitalarias de riesgo
30. Diversity of the cultivable human gut microbiome involved in gluten metabolism: isolation of microorganisms with potential interest for coeliac disease
31. Tritordeum breads are well tolerated with preference over gluten-free breads in non-celiac wheat-sensitive patients and its consumption induce changes in gut bacteria
32. Tritordeum breads are well tolerated with preference over gluten-free breads in non-celiac wheat-sensitive patients and its consumption induce changes in gut bacteria
33. Contributors
34. Gluten Metabolism in Humans
35. Enfermedad celíaca refractaria
36. Tu1369 THE RATE OF ADVERSE EVENTS AFTER COVID-19 VACCINATION IS SIMILAR IN PATIENTS WITH CELIAC DISEASE AND NON-CELIAC POPULATION: RESULTS OF A LARGE INTERNATIONAL CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY
37. Tu1368 SIMILAR RATE OF POST-COVID-19 SYMPTOMS IN PATIENTS WITH CELIAC DISEASE AND NON-CELIAC POPULATION: RESULTS OF AN INTERNATIONAL CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY
38. Presence of Bacterial Infection in Bleeding Cirrhotic Patients Is Independently Associated with Early Mortality and Failure to Control Bleeding
39. Tritordeum breads are well tolerated with preference over gluten‐free breads in non‐celiac wheat‐sensitive patients and its consumption induce changes in gut bacteria
40. The Human Digestive Tract Is Capable of Degrading Gluten from Birth
41. Gamma delta+ intraepithelial lymphocytes and coeliac lymphogram in a diagnostic approach to coeliac disease in patients with seronegative villous atrophy
42. Age-Related Clinical, Serological, and Histopathological Features of Celiac Disease
43. Alemtuzumab for Refractory Celiac Disease
44. Severe Cholestasis and Acute Renal Failure Related to Rofecoxib
45. BILATERAL CHOROIDAL METASTASIS AS THE INITIAL MANIFESTATION OF A RECTAL CANCER
46. Palliative Treatment of Malignant Obstruction of Gastric Outlet Using an Endoscopically Placed Enteral Wallstent
47. Predictive factors for failure to control bleeding in cirrhotic patients
48. Diffuse Liver Metastasis Mimicking Cirrhosis in a Patient with Choroid Melanoma
49. Challenges to drug discovery for celiac disease and approaches to overcome them
50. Tritordeum breads are well tolerated with preference over gluten‐free breads in non‐celiac wheat‐sensitive patients and its consumption induce changes in gut bacteria.
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