Celiac News for August 3, 2016
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- Type 1 and type 2 diabetes in celiac disease: prevalence and effect on clinical and histological presentation. Free full text available in HTML and PDF formats.
- Salivary and fecal microbiota and metabolome of celiac children under gluten-free diet.
- Symptoms and biomarkers associated with celiac disease: evaluation of a population-based screening program in adults.
- Identification of Food-grade Subtilisins as Gluten-degrading Enzymes to Treat Celiac Disease.
- New insights into wheat toxicity: Breeding did not seem to contribute to a prevalence of potential celiac disease’s immunostimulatory epitopes.
- Enzymes from carnivorous plant could help people digest gluten.
- Intestinal cell damage and systemic immune activation in individuals reporting sensitivity to wheat in the absence of coeliac disease. Free full text available in HTML and PDF formats. See also Columbia Researchers Find Biological Explanation for Wheat Sensitivity and No, You Don’t Have To Have Celiac Disease To Have A Wheat Sensitivity.