APA Zitierstil

Toft-Hansen, H., Rasmussen, K. S., Staal, A., Roggen, E. L., Sollid, L. M., Lillevang, S. T., . . . Husby, S. (2014). Treatment of both native and deamidated gluten peptides with an endo-peptidase from Aspergillus niger prevents stimulation of gut-derived gluten-reactive T cells from either children or adults with celiac disease. Clinical immunology (Orlando, Fla.), 153(2), 323. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clim.2014.05.009

Chicago Zitierstil

Toft-Hansen, Henrik, Karina S. Rasmussen, Anne Staal, Erwin L. Roggen, Ludvig M. Sollid, Søren T. Lillevang, Torben Barington, und Steffen Husby. "Treatment of Both Native and Deamidated Gluten Peptides with an Endo-peptidase from Aspergillus Niger Prevents Stimulation of Gut-derived Gluten-reactive T Cells from Either Children or Adults with Celiac Disease." Clinical Immunology (Orlando, Fla.) 153, no. 2 (2014): 323. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.clim.2014.05.009.

MLA Zitierstil

Toft-Hansen, Henrik, et al. "Treatment of Both Native and Deamidated Gluten Peptides with an Endo-peptidase from Aspergillus Niger Prevents Stimulation of Gut-derived Gluten-reactive T Cells from Either Children or Adults with Celiac Disease." Clinical Immunology (Orlando, Fla.), vol. 153, no. 2, 2014, p. 323.

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