Studies of intestinal lymphoid tissue. IX. Dose-dependent, gluten-induced lymphoid infiltration of coeliac jejunal epithelium.
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M. Marsh | V. Garner | R. Leigh | C. Kelly | P. Crowe | D. Gordon | Michael N. Marsh | Peter T. Crowe
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