Intestinal-mucosa anti-transglutaminase antibody assays to test for genetic gluten intolerance
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L. Torelli | V. Villanacci | T. Not | S. Martelossi | M. Granzotto | S. Quaglia | F. Ziberna | S. Vatta | V. Petix | L. Leo | G. D. Leo
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