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Delay to celiac disease diagnosis and its implications for health-related quality of lifeAgeing and endocrine cells of human duodenumIntestinal T-cell responses in celiac disease - impact of celiac disease associated bacteria.Noncontaminated dietary oats may hamper normalization of the intestinal immune status in childhood celiac diseaseCeliac disease risk varies between birth cohorts, generating hypotheses about causality: evidence from 36 years of population-based follow-up.Accuracy in celiac disease diagnostics by controlling the small-bowel biopsy process.Prevalence of childhood celiac disease and changes in infant feeding.Proximal small intestinal microbiota and identification of rod-shaped bacteria associated with childhood celiac disease.Neighborhood conditions and celiac disease risk among children in Sweden.Celiac disease revealed in 3% of Swedish 12-year-olds born during an epidemic.Transglutaminase IgA antibodies in a celiac disease mass screening and the role of HLA-DQ genotyping and endomysial antibodies in sequential testing.Effect of ageing on colonic endocrine cell population in mouse.High Adherence to a Gluten-Free Diet in Adolescents With Screening-Detected Celiac DiseaseUsefulness of Symptoms to Screen for Celiac Disease[Celiac disease is a common illness that is easy to miss]Children with screening-detected coeliac disease show increased levels of nitric oxide products in urineEvaluation of immunohistochemical staining of human duodenal endocrine cells after microwave antigen retrievalDuodenal endocrine cells in mice with particular regard to age-induced changesApplication of computer image analysis in endocrine cell quantificationAge-induced changes in the enteric nervous system in the mouseHow age changes the content of neuroendocrine peptides in the murine gastrointestinal tractHuman rectal endocrine cells and agingAge-related changes in antral endocrine cells in miceEffects of alpha-lactalbumin-enriched formula containing different concentrations of glycomacropeptide on infant nutritionCeliac disease can be predicted by high levels of anti-tissue transglutaminase antibodies in population-based screening
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