Anti-gliadin antibodies
Anti-gliadin antibodies are produced in response to gliadin, a prolamin found in wheat. In bread wheat it is encoded by three different alleles, AA, BB, and DD. These alleles can produce slightly different gliadins, which can cause the body to produce different antibodies. Some of these antibodies can detect proteins in specific grass taxa such as Triticeae (Triticeae glutens), while others react sporadically with certain species in those taxa, or over many taxonomically defined grass tribes.
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Anti-gliadin antibodies
Anti-gliadin antibodies are produced in response to gliadin, a prolamin found in wheat. In bread wheat it is encoded by three different alleles, AA, BB, and DD. These alleles can produce slightly different gliadins, which can cause the body to produce different antibodies. Some of these antibodies can detect proteins in specific grass taxa such as Triticeae (Triticeae glutens), while others react sporadically with certain species in those taxa, or over many taxonomically defined grass tribes.
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Anti-gliadin antibodies are pr ...... omically defined grass tribes.
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Antigen
I1 Also
Epithelial extracellular matrix
I1 Class
I1 Organ
I1 TCellRestrict
I2 Class
I2 HLA
I2 TCellRestrict
I3 Cell
Mast cells, Eosinophils
I3 Organ
Vascular, Respiratory
I3 Source
& Aegilops speltoides
I3 Tissue
isoform
SI Source
Triticum aestivum
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Anti-gliadin antibodies are pr ...... omically defined grass tribes.
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Anti-gliadin antibodies
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