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Medicine, 20.07.2019 00:30 robert7248

In celiac disease, the body starts to secrete antigluten and and antigliadin antibodies. research has shown that can lead to changes in the brain (e. g., cerebellar atrophy and cerebral calcification). why might this occur?
a) the antigluten and anti gliadin antibodies begin to attack the cells in these brain areas.
b) the cells in these brain areas can respond to antigluten and antigliadin antibodies.
c) the cells in these brain areas can secrete antigluten and antigliadin antibodies.
d) the cells in these brain areas have cell surface proteins that are similar in structure to gluten and gliadin.

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