2007
DOI: 10.1097/mpg.0b013e31805fe9b0
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Abstract: TgA has been recommended for screening patients with celiac disease. Considering the similar sensitivity and specificity of IgA-AGA and TgA and their correlations in the multivariate analysis, both are applicable for this purpose. However, because TgA tests are highly costly and celiac disease is associated with IgA deficiency, the determination of IgA-AGA and IgG-AGA, followed by AEA-CO, is suitable for screening in developing countries, provided a cutoff point for these examinations is established. The resul… Show more

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“…Laboratory analysis comprised the ELISA immunoenzyme assay testing for IgA and IgG antigliadin antibodies (AGAA, AGAG) as described in a modified Volta et al (54) method (1) . The cutoff point for AGAA test positivity was an optic density of 0.041 and over; the corresponding cutoff point for AGAG test positivity was 0.140 (1) .…”
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“…Laboratory analysis comprised the ELISA immunoenzyme assay testing for IgA and IgG antigliadin antibodies (AGAA, AGAG) as described in a modified Volta et al (54) method (1) . The cutoff point for AGAA test positivity was an optic density of 0.041 and over; the corresponding cutoff point for AGAG test positivity was 0.140 (1) .…”
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“…Antiendomysium antibodies were tested using the indirect immunofluorescence technique as described by one of the modified Chorzelski et al (4) methods. (1) . Sera were tested at a 1:2.5 dilution; sera that showed positive fluorescence at 250x magnification were diluted to 1:5 and 1:40, and the test was repeated.…”
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“…Gliadin and glutenin have also been found effectively implicated in wheat flour-related allergic diseases 13,15) . Accordingly, immunological responses to flour exposure have been reported in bakers and mill workers based on the elevation of serum IgE, IgG and IgA antibodies [16][17][18] . The aim of the present study was to determine the respirable flour dust density and the concentration of gliadin in breathing air at different workplaces in wheat flour mills (Hamadan Province, Iran).…”
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