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WA Walker, R Hong - The Journal of pediatrics, 1973 - Elsevier MEDICAL PROGRESS Immunology of the Part II gastrointestinal tract. W. Allan
Walker, MD,* Boston, Mass., and Richard Hong, MD,** Madison, Wis. DISTURBANCES
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HF Otto - Current topics in pathology. Ergebnisse der Pathologie, 1973 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 1: Curr Top Pathol. 1973;57:81-121. The interepithelial lymphocytes of
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ZM Falchuk - The American Journal of Medicine, 1979 - Elsevier Various theories have been proposed to account for the pathogenesis of the
gluten-induced damage. These include the presence of an enzyme deficiency which
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DJ Shearman, DM Parkin, DB McClelland - Gut, 1972 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov The presence of antibody activity in intestinal secretions has been known for 50
years since Davies1 demonstrated specific antibodies in the faeces of patients
suffering from dysentery. It is now well documented that the gut of ... Cited by 36 - Related articles - All 3 versions