Clinical Chemistry
Sensor Detects Antibodies to Gliadin, a Component of Gluten
Scientists in Spain and the United Kingdom have developed a fast test for identifying the food protein that triggers celiac disease, a difficult-to-diagnose digestive disease involving the inability to digest a protein called gluten that is present in wheat, oats, rye, and barley. More...19 Nov 2008
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