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2. Gliadin P31-43 peptide can delay EGFR (epidermal growth factor receptor) decay interifering with the endocytic pathway
3. Gliadin peptide P31-43 presents IL15 in trans to the neighbouring cells
4. Cell shape discriminates between normal and celiac (CD) dendritic cells (DC)
5. Flow cytometric analysis reveal an expansion of CD4+CD25+FOXP3+ regulatory T cells in overt celiac disease and in vitro challenged mucosa
6. Flow cytometric and immunohistochemical analysis reveal an increase of CD4+ CD25+ FOXP3+ regulatory T cells in the small intestinal mucosa of potential and untreated coeliac patients
7. Lactobacillus paracasei CBA-L74 and its postbiotic inhibit endocytosis in Caco-2 cells
8. Interplay between type-1 interferon and IL15 in celiac disease
9. CO33 BOTH GLIADIN PEPTIDE P31–43 AND TOLL-LIKE RECEPTOR 7 LIGAND, LOXORIBINE, ARE ABLE TO INDUCE IFN-ALPHA PATHWAY, INCREASING MXA EXPRESSION
10. CO10 FIBROBLASTS AND DENDRITIC CELLS FROM CELIAC PATIENTS: ALTERATION OF CELLULAR SHAPE
11. PP19 IL15 IN MONOCYTES AND DENDRITIC CELLS FROM PATIENTS WITH COELIAC DISEASE
12. CO9 ALTERATIONS OF THE ENDOCYTIC TRAFFICKING, ACTIVATION OF SIGNALLING MOLECULES AND INCREASED ENTEROCYTE CRYPTS PROLIFERATION ARE PRESENT IN CELIAC DISEASE (CD) INDEPENDENTLY FROM GLUTEN CONTENT OF THE DIET
13. PP22 GLIADIN PEPTIDE P31-43 ENHANCES IL15 ACTIVITY BY INTERFERING WITH ITS INTRACELLULAR TRAFFICKING
14. PA32 IMMUNOGENICITY OF TWO OATS VARIETIES IN RELATION TO THEIR SAFETY FOR CELIAC PATIENTS
15. CO5 ALTERED ACTIN REARRANGEMENTS, SHAPE, ADHESION AND MOTILITY CAN DISCRIMINATE CD SKIN FIBROBLASTS FROM CONTROLS
16. CO6 DENDRITIC CELLS FROM CELIAC PATIENTS HAVE AN ALTERED SHAPE: ROLE OF THE RHO GTPASE FAMILY
17. 21 P Enhanced expression of interferon regulatory factor-1 in celiac disease mucosa
18. 20 PS Activation of signal transducer and activator for transcription in celiac disease
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