The microbiome in celiac disease: Beyond diet-genetic interactions
INHERITING THE WRONG GENES and eating the wrong food (ie, gluten) are necessary for celiac disease to develop, but are not enough by themselves. Something else must be contributing, and evidence is...
Source: Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine - Category: Journals (General) Tags: CCJM Editorial CCJM Viewpoints & Opinions CCJM Allergy Immunology CCJM Dermatology CCJM Diabetes Endocrinology Metabolism CCJM Gastroenterology and Hepatology CCJM Genetics CCJM Women's Health Source Type: research
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