Reply to “The Connection between Celiac Disease and Hepatic Steatosis: High Levels of Pigment Epithelium-Derived Factor”

In addition to an increased inflammatory load in the intestinal wall, increased intestinal permeability and autoantibodies related to CD are the most suspected pathogenic mechanisms for liver diseases in CD, including hepatic steatosis [4]. [...]toxins, cytokines, and other unidentified molecules or...

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Hauptverfasser: Akpinar, Muhammet Yener, Kahramanoglu Aksoy, Evrim, Pirincci Sapmaz, Ferdane, Ceylan Dogan, Ozlem, Uzman, Metin, Nazligul, Yasar
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Eye Proteins
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Humans
Liver
Liver diseases
Nerve Growth Factors
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