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Nutritional Wheat Amylase-Trypsin Inhibitors Promote Intestinal Inflammation via Activation of Myeloid Cells

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Gluten-containing cereals have by far the highest concentrations of ATIs that activate TLR4, and orally ingested ATIs are largely resistant to proteases and heat, and increase intestinal inflammation by activating gut and mesenteric lymph node myeloid cells.
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This article is published in Gastroenterology.The article was published on 2017-04-01 and is currently open access. It has received 237 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Mesenteric lymph nodes.

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Evolving role of diet in the pathogenesis and treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases

TL;DR: Progress in the field of microbiome and IBD has demonstrated that microbiome appears to play an important role in pathogenesis, and that diet may in turn impact the composition and functionality of the microbiome.
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Toll-like Receptors and Inflammatory Bowel Disease.

TL;DR: The purpose of this review article is to summarize the potential mechanisms of TLR signaling pathways in IBD and the novel potential therapeutic strategies against IBD.
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A simple practice guide for dose conversion between animals and human.

TL;DR: This review provides basic information about translation of doses between species and estimation of starting dose for clinical trials using allometric scaling and the method of calculation of injection volume for parenteral formulation based on human equivalent dose.
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A Diet Low in FODMAPs Reduces Symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome

TL;DR: In a controlled, cross-over study of patients with IBS, a diet low in FODMAPs effectively reduced functional gastrointestinal symptoms and high-quality evidence supports its use as a first-line therapy.
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No Effects of Gluten in Patients With Self-Reported Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity After Dietary Reduction of Fermentable, Poorly Absorbed, Short-Chain Carbohydrates

TL;DR: In a placebo-controlled, cross-over rechallenge study, there is no evidence of specific or dose-dependent effects of gluten in patients with NCGS placed diets low in FODMAPs.
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Celiac Disease: From Pathogenesis to Novel Therapies

TL;DR: Based on the advanced understanding of the pathogenesis of celiac disease, targeted nondietary therapies have been devised, and some are already in phase 1 or 2 clinical trials.
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