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Finally, transgenic mouse models have been engineered to mimic celiac disease, most notably the NOD Ab° DQ8+ mouse, which expresses human DQ8 in an endogenous MHC class II-deficient (Ab°), autoimmune-prone (NOD) background [36].
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