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2. Histological characteristics in patients admitted to the hospital with alcoholic hepatitis complicated by acute-on-chronic liver failure
3. Novel morphological profiling assay connects ex vivo endothelial cell responses to disease severity in liver cirrhosis
4. Quality-Assured Biobanking: The Leiden University Medical Center Model
5. Data from DNA Copy-Number Alterations Underlie Gene Expression Differences between Microsatellite Stable and Unstable Colorectal Cancers
6. Supplementary Data from DNA Copy-Number Alterations Underlie Gene Expression Differences between Microsatellite Stable and Unstable Colorectal Cancers
7. Data from DNA Copy-Number Alterations Underlie Gene Expression Differences between Microsatellite Stable and Unstable Colorectal Cancers
8. Supplementary Data from DNA Copy-Number Alterations Underlie Gene Expression Differences between Microsatellite Stable and Unstable Colorectal Cancers
9. Supplementary Figure Legends 1-4 from Matrix Metalloproteinase-14 (MT1-MMP)–Mediated Endoglin Shedding Inhibits Tumor Angiogenesis
10. Supplementary Figure 4 from Matrix Metalloproteinase-14 (MT1-MMP)–Mediated Endoglin Shedding Inhibits Tumor Angiogenesis
11. Supplementary Materials and Methods from Matrix Metalloproteinase-14 (MT1-MMP)–Mediated Endoglin Shedding Inhibits Tumor Angiogenesis
12. Supplementary Figure 2 from Matrix Metalloproteinase-14 (MT1-MMP)–Mediated Endoglin Shedding Inhibits Tumor Angiogenesis
13. Supplementary Figure 1 from Matrix Metalloproteinase-14 (MT1-MMP)–Mediated Endoglin Shedding Inhibits Tumor Angiogenesis
14. Supplementary Figure 3 from Matrix Metalloproteinase-14 (MT1-MMP)–Mediated Endoglin Shedding Inhibits Tumor Angiogenesis
15. Supplementary Figure Legends 1-4 from Matrix Metalloproteinase-14 (MT1-MMP)–Mediated Endoglin Shedding Inhibits Tumor Angiogenesis
16. Data from Matrix Metalloproteinase-14 (MT1-MMP)–Mediated Endoglin Shedding Inhibits Tumor Angiogenesis
17. Supplementary Figure 3 from Matrix Metalloproteinase-14 (MT1-MMP)–Mediated Endoglin Shedding Inhibits Tumor Angiogenesis
18. Supplementary Figure 1 from Matrix Metalloproteinase-14 (MT1-MMP)–Mediated Endoglin Shedding Inhibits Tumor Angiogenesis
19. Supplementary Figure 4 from Matrix Metalloproteinase-14 (MT1-MMP)–Mediated Endoglin Shedding Inhibits Tumor Angiogenesis
20. Supplementary Materials and Methods from Matrix Metalloproteinase-14 (MT1-MMP)–Mediated Endoglin Shedding Inhibits Tumor Angiogenesis
21. Supplementary Figure 2 from Matrix Metalloproteinase-14 (MT1-MMP)–Mediated Endoglin Shedding Inhibits Tumor Angiogenesis
22. Local administration of mesenchymal stromal cells is safe and modulates the immune compartment in ulcerative proctitis
23. Cytokine Mixtures Mimicking the Local Milieu in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease Impact Phenotype and Function of Mesenchymal Stromal Cells
24. Fecal microbiota transplantation is associated with improved aspects of mental health of patients with recurrent Clostridioides difficile infections
25. Real-life data on the impact of successful downstaging in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma: A Dutch Multicenter Study
26. Periodic screening of donor faeces with a quarantine period to prevent transmission of multidrug-resistant organisms during faecal microbiota transplantation: a retrospective cohort study
27. Oncofetal Protein CRIPTO Is Involved in Wound Healing and Fibrogenesis in the Regenerating Liver and Is Associated with the Initial Stages of Cardiac Fibrosis
28. Fecal Microbiota Transplantation Influences Procarcinogenic Escherichia coli in Recipient Recurrent Clostridioides difficile Patients
29. A standardised model for stool banking for faecal microbiota transplantation: a consensus report from a multidisciplinary UEG working group
30. Stool Banking During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Experiences and a Retrospective Comparative Cohort Study
31. Contribution of CD3+CD8- and CD3+CD8+ T Cells to TNF-α Overexpression in Crohn Disease–Associated Perianal Fistulas and Induction of Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition in HT-29 Cells
32. Abstract LB-184: A lncRNA-histone acetyltransferase complex induces colorectal oncogenesis through regulation of a metabolic kinase network
33. Genetic variants of innate immunity receptors are associated with mortality in cirrhotic patients with bacterial infection
34. Faecal microbiota transplantation for Clostridioides difficile infection: Four years’ experience of the Netherlands Donor Feces Bank
35. Effects of Mesalazine on Lamina Propria White Cell Functions
36. Local but not systemic administration of mesenchymal stromal cells ameliorates fibrogenesis in regenerating livers
37. Long-term Evaluation of Allogeneic Bone Marrow-derived Mesenchymal Stromal Cell Therapy for Crohn’s Disease Perianal Fistulas
38. Lymphoproliferative Disease in the Rectum 4 Years After Local Mesenchymal Stromal Cell Therapy for Refractory Perianal Crohn’s Fistulas: A Case Report
39. Mesenchymal stromal cells prevent progression of liver fibrosis in a novel zebrafish embryo model
40. Impact of hepatic encephalopathy on liver transplant waiting list mortality in regions with different transplantation rates
41. Standardization of mesenchymal stromal cell therapy for perianal fistulizing Crohn’s disease
42. CRIPTO promotes an aggressive tumour phenotype and resistance to treatment in hepatocellular carcinoma
43. The Dutch Pancreas Biobank Within the Parelsnoer Institute
44. Donor-specific anti-HLA antibodies are not associated with nonanastomotic biliary strictures but both are independent risk factors for graft loss after liver transplantation
45. Cohort profile: design and first results of the Dutch IBD Biobank: a prospective, nationwide biobank of patients with inflammatory bowel disease
46. Short article: Impact of genetic variation in the vasopressin 1a receptor on the development of organ failure in patients admitted for acute decompensation of liver cirrhosis
47. Endoglin as an Important Regulator of Colorectal Cancer Invasion and Metastasis
48. Endoscopic Bowel Injections of Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Alleviate Experimental Colitis
49. Hemodynamic response to primary prophylactic therapy with nonselective β-blockers is related to a reduction of first variceal bleeding risk in liver cirrhosis
50. Short article
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