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3. Data from Obesity-Induced Colorectal Cancer Is Driven by Caloric Silencing of the Guanylin–GUCY2C Paracrine Signaling Axis

4. Supplementary Figure Legend from Obesity-Induced Colorectal Cancer Is Driven by Caloric Silencing of the Guanylin–GUCY2C Paracrine Signaling Axis

5. Data from Obesity-Induced Colorectal Cancer Is Driven by Caloric Silencing of the Guanylin–GUCY2C Paracrine Signaling Axis

6. Supplementary Figure S7 from Obesity-Induced Colorectal Cancer Is Driven by Caloric Silencing of the Guanylin–GUCY2C Paracrine Signaling Axis

7. Supplementary Figure S4 from Obesity-Induced Colorectal Cancer Is Driven by Caloric Silencing of the Guanylin–GUCY2C Paracrine Signaling Axis

8. Supplementary Figure S5 from Obesity-Induced Colorectal Cancer Is Driven by Caloric Silencing of the Guanylin–GUCY2C Paracrine Signaling Axis

9. Supplementary Figure S1 from Obesity-Induced Colorectal Cancer Is Driven by Caloric Silencing of the Guanylin–GUCY2C Paracrine Signaling Axis

10. Supplementary Figure S5 from Obesity-Induced Colorectal Cancer Is Driven by Caloric Silencing of the Guanylin–GUCY2C Paracrine Signaling Axis

11. Supplementary Figure S3 from Obesity-Induced Colorectal Cancer Is Driven by Caloric Silencing of the Guanylin–GUCY2C Paracrine Signaling Axis

12. Supplementary Table S1 from Obesity-Induced Colorectal Cancer Is Driven by Caloric Silencing of the Guanylin–GUCY2C Paracrine Signaling Axis

13. Supplementary Figure Legend from Obesity-Induced Colorectal Cancer Is Driven by Caloric Silencing of the Guanylin–GUCY2C Paracrine Signaling Axis

14. Supplementary Figure S6 from Obesity-Induced Colorectal Cancer Is Driven by Caloric Silencing of the Guanylin–GUCY2C Paracrine Signaling Axis

15. Supplementary Figure S7 from Obesity-Induced Colorectal Cancer Is Driven by Caloric Silencing of the Guanylin–GUCY2C Paracrine Signaling Axis

16. Supplementary Figure S6 from Obesity-Induced Colorectal Cancer Is Driven by Caloric Silencing of the Guanylin–GUCY2C Paracrine Signaling Axis

17. Supplementary Figure S1 from Obesity-Induced Colorectal Cancer Is Driven by Caloric Silencing of the Guanylin–GUCY2C Paracrine Signaling Axis

18. Supplementary Figure S3 from Obesity-Induced Colorectal Cancer Is Driven by Caloric Silencing of the Guanylin–GUCY2C Paracrine Signaling Axis

19. Supplementary Figure S4 from Obesity-Induced Colorectal Cancer Is Driven by Caloric Silencing of the Guanylin–GUCY2C Paracrine Signaling Axis

20. Supplementary Table S1 from Obesity-Induced Colorectal Cancer Is Driven by Caloric Silencing of the Guanylin–GUCY2C Paracrine Signaling Axis

21. Supplementary Figure S2 from Obesity-Induced Colorectal Cancer Is Driven by Caloric Silencing of the Guanylin–GUCY2C Paracrine Signaling Axis

22. Supplementary Figure S2 from Obesity-Induced Colorectal Cancer Is Driven by Caloric Silencing of the Guanylin–GUCY2C Paracrine Signaling Axis

31. Mo1872 Trough and Antibody Level Testing in Conjunction With the Use of a Standardized Clinical Assessment and Management Plan Does Not Improve Outcomes Among Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease

33. Obesity-Induced Colorectal Cancer Is Driven by Caloric Silencing of the Guanylin–GUCY2C Paracrine Signaling Axis

35. Efficacy of Vedolizumab as Induction Therapy in Refractory IBD Patients

36. Early-onset Crohn’s disease and autoimmunity associated with a variant in CTLA-4

37. Paneth cells as a site of origin for intestinal inflammation

38. ER stress transcription factor Xbp1 suppresses intestinal tumorigenesis and directs intestinal stem cells

39. ER stress transcription factor Xbp1 suppresses intestinal tumorigenesis and directs intestinal stem cells

40. 154 ER Stress Transcription Factor XBP1 Suppresses Intestinal Tumorigenesis

44. NF-κB1 Inhibits TLR-Induced IFN-β Production in Macrophages through TPL-2–Dependent ERK Activation

47. Defective Activation of ERK in Macrophages Lacking the p50/p105 Subunit of NF-κB Is Responsible for Elevated Expression of IL-12 p40 Observed after Challenge with Helicobacter hepaticus

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