HB-2121: A New Tool to Study and Treat Celiac Disease - Stanford Medicine Children’s Health
Discover an exciting new avenue in celiac disease research with this presentation on HB-2121, an innovative tool being studied to improve the understanding and potential treatment of celiac disease. In this video we discuss the science behind HB-2121, its role in advancing research, and its potential implications for future diagnostics and therapies. This content offers valuable insights into emerging developments that may help shape the future of celiac disease care. Learn more about our pediatric IBD and celiac disease care: https://ibdceliac.stanfordchildrens.org

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