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Comment
. 2003 Feb;52(2):162.
doi: 10.1136/gut.52.2.162.

Gliadin peptide specific intestinal T cells in coeliac disease

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Gliadin peptide specific intestinal T cells in coeliac disease

K E A Lundin et al. Gut. 2003 Feb.
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