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The following pages link to Tissue transglutaminase is the target in both rodent and primate tissues for celiac disease-specific autoantibodies (Q73362066):
Displaying 17 items.
- Epidermal transglutaminase (TGase 3) is the autoantigen of dermatitis herpetiformis (Q24674416) (← links)
- Endomysial antibody-negative coeliac disease: clinical characteristics and intestinal autoantibody deposits (Q24679813) (← links)
- Visualization of transepithelial passage of the immunogenic 33-residue peptide from alpha-2 gliadin in gluten-sensitive macaques (Q27331370) (← links)
- Antibodies in celiac disease: implications beyond diagnostics. (Q27693707) (← links)
- Improved Xenobiotic Metabolism and Reduced Susceptibility to Cancer in Gluten-Sensitive Macaques upon Introduction of a Gluten-Free Diet (Q33886854) (← links)
- Mortality excess in individuals with elevated IgA anti-transglutaminase antibodies: the KORA/MONICA Augsburg cohort study 1989-1998. (Q34519578) (← links)
- In vivo targeting of intestinal and extraintestinal transglutaminase 2 by coeliac autoantibodies. (Q34649501) (← links)
- Transglutaminase 2 inhibitors and their therapeutic role in disease states (Q35989247) (← links)
- Recurrent ischemic strokes in a young celiac woman with MTHFR gene mutation (Q36093395) (← links)
- The adaptive immune response in celiac disease. (Q38005620) (← links)
- Contribution of celiac disease autoantibodies to the disease process (Q39658648) (← links)
- Oral manifestations of coeliac disease.: A clinical-statistic study (Q42268537) (← links)
- Missing endomysial and reticulin binding of coeliac antibodies in transglutaminase 2 knockout tissues (Q43003801) (← links)
- Screening for celiac disease in non-Hodgkin's lymphoma patients: a serum anti-transglutaminase-based approach. (Q47682963) (← links)
- Elution of antitransglutaminase antibodies from duodenal biopsies: a novel approach in the diagnosis of celiac disease (Q84556800) (← links)
- Injection of celiac disease patient sera or immunoglobulins to mice reproduces a condition mimicking early developing celiac disease (Q85290856) (← links)
- Changing Pattern of Childhood Celiac Disease Epidemiology: Contributing Factors (Q90293090) (← links)