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The Significance of Fas/Fasl Expression in Celiac Disease, Non-Specific Duedonitis and in Duedonum Biopsies Showing Increase in Intraepithelial Lymphocytes

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Table 1. Number of CD3 positive cells in adult cases and mean values and the standard deviations
Table 4. Mean values and standard deviations in adults with FAS H-SCORES
Table 5. Mean values and standard deviations in children with FASL H-SCORES

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