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Publications

Cytokine-induced memory-like responses in endothelial cells link chronic inflammation to vascular disease risk

Gene expression profiling reveals enhanced nutrient and drug metabolism and maturation of hiPSC-derived intestine-on-chip relative to organoids and Transwells

Genetic differences between diagnosed and undiagnosed Celiac disease: a population-based study

High-resolution analysis of the treated coeliac disease microbiome reveals strain-level variation

Human organoids and organ-on-chips in coeliac disease research

Low butyrate concentrations exert anti-inflammatory and high concentrations exert pro-inflammatory effects on macrophages

Population screening of adults identifies novel genetic variants associated with celiac disease

Shared Genetics in Celiac Disease and Inflammatory Bowel Disease Specify a Greater Role for Intestinal Epithelial Cells

Transcriptomics and eQTLs reveal inflammatory heterogeneity in the duodenal lining in coeliac disease

An iPSC-derived small intestine-on-chip with self-organizing epithelial, mesenchymal, and neural cells

Press/media

Orgaan-op-chip ontpopt zich als veelbelovend medisch en farmaceutisch lab

Interview in Glutenvrij Magazine, about the future of CeD

CeD genetics and research on celiac disease

Explain the impact and results of an article published in Nature about MS genetics

Nieuwsbrief Stichting MS Research

MS is niet erfelijk, maar erfelijkheid speelt wel een rol

De erfelijke aanleg in MS verklaard

Quel est le rôle des gènes dans l’intolérance au gluten ?

Interview for the magazine of the Dutch Coeliac Disease organization, Gluten Vrij