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ScienceDaily · 05/05/2025 12:14 EDT

Targeting gluten: researchers delete proteins in wheat harmful to people with celiac disease

Deleting a cluster of genes in wheat may reduce wheat allergies without harming breadmaking, finds anew study.

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