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bibliographicCitation Dørum S, Arntzen MØ, Qiao SW, Holm A, Koehler CJ, Thiede B, Sollid LM, Fleckenstein B. The preferred substrates for transglutaminase 2 in a complex wheat gluten digest are Peptide fragments harboring celiac disease T-cell epitopes. PLoS One. 2010 Nov 19;5(11):e14056. PMID: 21124911; PMCID: PMC2988817.
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