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The following pages link to gluten (Q188251):
Displayed 50 items.
- Triticum spelta (Q158767) (← links)
- noodle (Q192874) (← links)
- glutin (Q339464) (← links)
- semolina (Q381350) (← links)
- L-leucine (Q483745) (← links)
- Triticum durum (Q618324) (← links)
- seitan (Q943935) (← links)
- gluten-related disorder (Q1367782) (← links)
- maida flour (Q1987316) (← links)
- corn gluten meal (Q3066933) (← links)
- gluten immunochemistry (Q5572487) (← links)
- Triticeae glutens (Q7844294) (← links)
- Category:Gluten (Q8493007) (← links)
- Antiperle (Q10853607) (← links)
- wheat (Q15645384) (← links)
- (Q19696688) (redirect page) (← links)
- L-proline (Q20035886) (← links)
- gluten-free food (Q20057042) (← links)
- (Q20921075) (← links)
- Spectrum of gluten-related disorders: consensus on new nomenclature and classification (Q21245301) (← links)
- (Q24408898) (← links)
- (Q24441948) (← links)
- (Q24765912) (← links)
- fu (Q24886722) (← links)
- Pure Oats as Part of the Canadian Gluten-Free Diet in Celiac Disease: The Need to Revisit the Issue (Q26742106) (← links)
- L-glutamic acid (Q26995161) (← links)
- Gluten, major histocompatibility complex, and the small intestine. A molecular and immunobiologic approach to the spectrum of gluten sensitivity ('celiac sprue') (Q28286857) (← links)
- HL-A8: a genetic link between dermatitis herpetiformis and gluten-sensitive enteropathy (Q34075771) (← links)
- High prevalence of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth in celiac patients with persistence of gastrointestinal symptoms after gluten withdrawal (Q34195739) (← links)
- Jejunal villous atrophy and granulomatous inflammation responding to a gluten--free diet (Q34473526) (← links)
- Response of the skin in dermatitis herpetiformis to a gluten free diet, with reference to jejunal morphology (Q34474777) (← links)
- Reintroduction of gluten in adults and children with treated coeliac disease (Q34475983) (← links)
- Coeliac Disease: Histopathological Findings in the Small Intestinal Mucosa Studied by a Peroral Biopsy Technique (Q34477346) (← links)
- The effect on jejunal mucosa of withdrawing and adding dietary gluten in cases of idiopathic steatorrhoea (Q35004567) (← links)
- Controlled measures of exploratory movement in a coeliac child during gluten withdrawal (Q35150072) (← links)
- ADULT CELIAC DISEASE WITH EMPHASIS UPON RESPONSE TO THE GLUTEN-FREE DIET (Q35425280) (← links)
- MALABSORPTION (Q35439630) (← links)
- INTESTINAL ABSORPTION OF TRITUM-LABELLED FOLIC ACID IN IDIOPATHIC STEATORRHEA: EFFECT OF A GLUTENFREE DIET (Q35896741) (← links)
- Wheat Gluten: Rheological and Gas Retaining Properties (Q36803425) (← links)
- Details of the gluten-free diet for the patient with dermatitis herpetiformis (Q37025754) (← links)
- A gluten-free wheat product made with cellulose gum (Q38584775) (← links)
- Gluten-free breads for patients with uremia (Q38587114) (← links)
- PERORAL INTESTINAL BIOPSY. ANALYSIS OF RESULTS IN 134 PATIENTS (Q38891390) (← links)
- Serum precipitins to milk, gluten and rice in tropical sprue (Q38897746) (← links)
- 'Flat' jejunal mucosa in the tropics (Q38970787) (← links)
- CLINICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF GLUTENTOXICITY. V. THE ORIGIN OF FECAL FATTY ACIDS ON A FAT-FREE, GLUTEN-FREE DIET IN PATIENTS WITH IDIOPATHIC STEATORRHEA (Q39062792) (← links)
- Preparation and properties of acid-solubilized gluten (Q39094164) (← links)
- TROPICAL SPRUE IN NEW YORK CITY (Q39140895) (← links)
- Letter: Gluten and myasthenia gravis (Q39333486) (← links)
- Letter: Diagnosis of coeliac disease (Q39343321) (← links)