Cellular hypersensitivity to gluten derived peptides in coeliac disease.
Wheat gluten derived antigens have been tested for their ability to inhibit the migration of leucocytes from healthy subjects and patients with coeliac disease. Three preparations of a water soluble fraction (Frazer's fraction III, FIII) of partial peptic tryptic digests of wheat gluten had dif...
Main Authors: | Guan, R, Rawcliffe, P, Priddle, J, Jewell, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1987
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