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  • 4. The effects of atorvastatin on gluten-induced intestinal T cell responses in coeliac disease.
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  • 6. Gluten sensitivity in the rectal mucosa of first-degree relatives of celiac disease patients.
    Dezi R, Niveloni S, Sugai E, Pedreira S, Smecuol E, Vazquez H, Doldan I, Cabanne A, Boerr L, Valero J, Kogan Z, Mauriño E, Bai JC.
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  • 8. Gliadin specific, HLA DQ2-restricted T cells are commonly found in small intestinal biopsies from coeliac disease patients, but not from controls.
    Molberg O, Kett K, Scott H, Thorsby E, Sollid LM, Lundin KE.
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  • 9. Evidence for the role of interferon-alfa production by dendritic cells in the Th1 response in celiac disease.
    Di Sabatino A, Pickard KM, Gordon JN, Salvati V, Mazzarella G, Beattie RM, Vossenkaemper A, Rovedatti L, Leakey NA, Croft NM, Troncone R, Corazza GR, Stagg AJ, Monteleone G, MacDonald TT.
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  • 10. Resistance to celiac disease in humanized HLA-DR3-DQ2-transgenic mice expressing specific anti-gliadin CD4+ T cells.
    de Kauwe AL, Chen Z, Anderson RP, Keech CL, Price JD, Wijburg O, Jackson DC, Ladhams J, Allison J, McCluskey J.
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  • 12. T-cell response to gluten in patients with HLA-DQ2.2 reveals requirement of peptide-MHC stability in celiac disease.
    Bodd M, Kim CY, Lundin KE, Sollid LM.
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  • 13. Reduced chemokine receptor 9 on intraepithelial lymphocytes in celiac disease suggests persistent epithelial activation.
    Olaussen RW, Karlsson MR, Lundin KE, Jahnsen J, Brandtzaeg P, Farstad IN.
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  • 14. Increased expression of mucosal addressin cell adhesion molecule 1 in the duodenum of patients with active celiac disease is associated with depletion of integrin alpha4beta7-positive T cells in blood.
    Di Sabatino A, Rovedatti L, Rosado MM, Carsetti R, Corazza GR, MacDonald TT.
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  • 15. Plasma Cells Are the Most Abundant Gluten Peptide MHC-expressing Cells in Inflamed Intestinal Tissues From Patients With Celiac Disease.
    Høydahl LS, Richter L, Frick R, Snir O, Gunnarsen KS, Landsverk OJB, Iversen R, Jeliazkov JR, Gray JJ, Bergseng E, Foss S, Qiao SW, Lundin KEA, Jahnsen J, Jahnsen FL, Sandlie I, Sollid LM, Løset GÅ.
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  • 16. Cytotoxic T cells are preferentially activated in the duodenal epithelium from patients with florid coeliac disease.
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  • 17. Aberrant T-lymphocytes in refractory coeliac disease are not strictly confined to a small intestinal intraepithelial localization.
    Verbeek WH, von Blomberg BM, Coupe VM, Daum S, Mulder CJ, Schreurs MW.
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  • 18. Transamidation of wheat flour inhibits the response to gliadin of intestinal T cells in celiac disease.
    Gianfrani C, Siciliano RA, Facchiano AM, Camarca A, Mazzeo MF, Costantini S, Salvati VM, Maurano F, Mazzarella G, Iaquinto G, Bergamo P, Rossi M.
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  • 19. Gluten tolerance in adult patients with celiac disease 20 years after diagnosis?
    Hopman EG, von Blomberg ME, Batstra MR, Morreau H, Dekker FW, Koning F, Lamers CB, Mearin ML.
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  • 20. HLA-DQ2.5 genes associated with celiac disease risk are preferentially expressed with respect to non-predisposing HLA genes: Implication for anti-gluten T cell response.
    Pisapia L, Camarca A, Picascia S, Bassi V, Barba P, Del Pozzo G, Gianfrani C.
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