Celiac Disease From the Bench to the Clinic

Celiac disease (CD) occurs in about 1% of people worldwide. Diagnosis rates are increasing due to a true rise in incidence, rather than increased awareness and detection. CD affects genetically susceptible individuals who are triggered by the ingestion of gluten. The disease has many clinical manife...

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Other Authors: Rodrigo, Luis (Editor), Hernández-Lahoz, Carlos (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: IntechOpen 2019
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