Open conformation tissue transglutaminase testing for celiac dietary assessment.
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D. Schuppan | D. Leffler | C. Kelly | M. Bennett | A. Moss | K. Pallav | M. Dennis | T. Kabbani | Hua Xu | Sohaib Tariq
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