Duodenal Bacteria From Patients With Celiac Disease and Healthy Subjects Distinctly Affect Gluten Breakdown and Immunogenicity.
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Duodenal Bacteria From Patients With Celiac Disease and Healthy Subjects Distinctly Affect Gluten Breakdown and Immunogenicity.
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Duodenal Bacteria From Patient ...... Breakdown and Immunogenicity.
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Duodenal Bacteria From Patient ...... Breakdown and Immunogenicity.
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Alberto Caminero
Alexandra R Herran
Amy K Russell
Chad W Johnston
Detlef Schuppan
Elena F Verdu
Jennifer Jury
Michael G Surette
Nathan A Magarvey
Steve P Bernier
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10.1053/J.GASTRO.2016.06.041
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2016-06-30T00:00:00Z