Outsourcing preparatory work based on a systematic literature review for the development of adverse outcome pathways (AOPs) relevant for the capacity of proteins to trigger celiac disease
Camilla Bebi,
Daniele Urbani,
Martina Evangelisti
et al.
Abstract:A systematic literature review (SR) registered in PROSPERO (CRD42023412241) and compliant with EFSA guidelines and the PRISMA statement on systematic reviews, was performed for the retrieval of relevant studies on adverse outcome pathways for the capacity of proteins to trigger celiac disease (CD). Search queries, together with grey literature search, resulted in the identification of relevant documents that were used to collect original data by means of data extraction, categorisation, risk of bias appraisal … Show more
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