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Matthias T et al. – The majority of CD cases are diagnosed with great delay. Recent research into the pathogenesis of CD, allowed us to identify a neo–antigen that appears to be the most promising serological tool for the detection of anti–tissue transglutaminase as well as anti–gliadin antibodies.

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