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The cannabinoid receptor type 2 Q63R variant increases the risk of celiac disease: implication for a novel molecular biomarker and future therapeutic intervention. Pharmacological research 2012 Jul 66 (1): 88-94. Rossi Francesca, Bellini Giulia, Tolone Carlo, Luongo Livio, Mancusi Silvia, Papparella Alfonso, Sturgeon Craig, Fasano Alessio, Nobili Bruno, Perrone Laura, Maione Sabatino, del Giudice Emanuele Miragl |
Presence of DQ2.2 Associated with DQ2.5 Increases the Risk for Celiac Disease. Autoimmune diseases 2017 1 2016 5409653. Almeida Lucas Malta, Gandolfi Lenora, Pratesi Riccardo, Uenishi Rosa Harumi, de Almeida Fernanda Coutinho, Selleski Nicole, Nóbrega Yanna Karla de Medeir |
Differential expression of predisposing HLA-DQ2.5 alleles in DR5/DR7 celiac disease patients affects the pathological immune response to gluten. Scientific reports 2020 10 10 (1): 17227. Pisapia Laura, Picascia Stefania, Farina Federica, Barba Pasquale, Gianfrani Carmen, Del Pozzo Giovan |
Machine Learning Analysis of Naïve B-Cell Receptor Repertoires Stratifies Celiac Disease Patients and Controls. Frontiers in immunology 2021 4 12 627813. Shemesh Or, Polak Pazit, Lundin Knut E A, Sollid Ludvig M, Yaari G |
Determination of High-Resolution HLA-DQB1 Suballeles and IL-17 Polymorphisms in Turkish Pediatric Patients. Journal of pediatric genetics 2022 8 11 (3): 192-197. Eldem Asl?, Ayna Tülay K?l?çaslan, Baran Ma?allah, Soyöz Mustafa, Pirim ?brah |
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