Center for Celiac Disease Research: University of Maryland School of Medicine

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Center for Celiac Disease Research: University of Maryland School of Medicine

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The University of Maryland Center for Celiac Research is dedicated to improving the quality of life for Celiac Disease patients, while learning the cause of the disease and finding a cure. Located in downtown Baltimore, the Center for Celiac Research provides comprehensive clinical care and long-term support for adults and children who suffer from this genetically based-autoimmune disease, which affects 1 out of every 133 people in the United States.

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