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Scientists Pinpoint Critical Molecule To Celiac Disease


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More groundbreaking Celiac research news from Dr. Alessio Fasano and his colleagues.

Scientists Pinpoint Critical Molecule To Celiac Disease, Possibly Other Autoimmune Disorders

ScienceDaily (Sep. 7, 2009)


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More groundbreaking Celiac research news from Dr. Alessio Fasano and his colleagues.

Scientists Pinpoint Critical Molecule To Celiac Disease, Possibly Other Autoimmune Disorders

ScienceDaily (Sep. 7, 2009)

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Great Find!.... One can also view the article on The University of Maryland School of Medicine's site

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RiceGuy Collaborator

This is very interesting, and very important! Thanks captaincrab55 for the link. Everyone should check it out, as there is a link at the bottom to a video interview with Dr. Fasano. He goes into much more detail than does the article itself. Amazing!

captaincrab55 Collaborator

WOW! Just saw a short segment on WJZ TV 13 about Celiac. It briefly covered the content of the link above. It included a short interview with Dr. Alessio Fasano.. There was some very positive talk about the Drug testing currently going on for that miracle medication..

happygirl Collaborator

Thank you for sharing...I am thankful for Dr. Fasano's research.

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