Diversification of the celiac disease α-gliadin complex in wheat: a 33-mer peptide with six overlapping epitopes, evolved following polyploidization.
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- Original Title:
- Diversification of the celiac disease α-gliadin complex in wheat: a 33-mer peptide with six overlapping epitopes, evolved following polyploidization.
- Published In:
- The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology, 82(5), 794-805 (2015)
- Authors:
- Ozuna, Carmen V, Iehisa, Julio C M, Giménez, María J, Alvarez, Juan B, Sousa, Carolina, Barro, Francisco
- Database ID:
- RPEP-02762
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Ozuna, Carmen V; Iehisa, Julio C M; Giménez, María J; Alvarez, Juan B; Sousa, Carolina; Barro, Francisco. (2015). Diversification of the celiac disease α-gliadin complex in wheat: a 33-mer peptide with six overlapping epitopes, evolved following polyploidization.. The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology, 82(5), 794-805. https://doi.org/10.1111/tpj.12851
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Ozuna, Carmen V, et al. "Diversification of the celiac disease α-gliadin complex in wheat: a 33-mer peptide with six overlapping epitopes, evolved following polyploidization.." The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1111/tpj.12851
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