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Evidences of the involvement of Bak, a member of the Bcl-2 family of proteins, in active coeliac disease
(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2002-12)
Apoptosis of enterocytes is a feature that characterises the development of lesions in coeliac disease (CD). However, the intracellular pathways that lead to apoptosis of enterocytes have not been completely clarified. Bak ...
Indigenous gut microbiota and probiotics in paediatric coeliac disease
(Nova Science Publishers, 2008)
Coeliac disease (CD) is the commonest immune-mediated enteropathy characterized by a permanent intolerance to cereal gluten proteins. This disease can present at any age with a variety of clinical features, but typical ...
Product development on the basis of cereal and leguminous flours to coeliac disease in children between 6-24 months; I: Formulation and acceptability Desarrollo de producto sobre la base de harinas de cereales y leguminosa para niños celíacos entre 6 y 24
(2011)
The revaluation of the Andean cultivations, quinua (Chenopodium quinua Willd) and lupin (Lupinus albus L.), to be used in nutritional mixtures, with traditional cereals like corn (Zea mays L.) and rice (Oryza sativa L.), ...
The adverse effect of eating wheat and related grasses for some individuals: coeliac disease and gluten sensitivity
(TEKNOSCIENZE PUBL, 2007)
In some individuals dietary gluten can induce an immune-related disorder known as coeliac disease, which is characterized by an enteropathy that may lead to intestinal malabsorption, chronic diarrhea, and nutritional ...
Coeliac disease pathogenesis: The uncertainties of a well-known immune mediated disorder
(Frontiers Media, 2020-07-08)
Coeliac disease is a common small bowel enteropathy arising in genetically predisposed individuals and caused by ingestion of gluten in the diet. Great advances have been made in understanding the role of the adaptive ...