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1. Roles for KRAS in Pancreatic Tumor Development and Progression.

2. Vaccination With ENO1 DNA Prolongs Survival of Genetically Engineered Mice With Pancreatic Cancer.

3. Akt and mTORC1 Have Different Roles During Liver Tumorigenesis in Mice.

4. Complex Interactions Among Diet, Gastrointestinal Transit, and Gut Microbiota in Humanized Mice.

5. Carbon Monoxide and Heme Oxygenase-1 Prevent Intestinal Inflammation in Mice by Promoting Bacterial Clearance.

6. The Intestinal Glucose–Apelin Cycle Controls Carbohydrate Absorption in Mice.

7. Selective Inhibitors of Nuclear Export Block Pancreatic Cancer Cell Proliferation and Reduce Tumor Growth in Mice.

8. Blocking the Natural Killer Cell Inhibitory Receptor NKG2A Increases Activity of Human Natural Killer Cells and Clears Hepatitis B Virus Infection in Mice.

9. Loss of Claudins 2 and 15 From Mice Causes Defects in Paracellular Na+ Flow and Nutrient Transport in Gut and Leads to Death from Malnutrition.

10. Optical Imaging of Periostin Enables Early Endoscopic Detection and Characterization of Esophageal Cancer in Mice.

11. Activation of Nuclear Factor-κB in Acinar Cells Increases the Severity of Pancreatitis in Mice.

12. Deletion of IκBα Activates RelA to Reduce Acute Pancreatitis in Mice Through Up-regulation of Spi2A.

13. Mice That Express Human Interleukin-8 Have Increased Mobilization of Immature Myeloid Cells, Which Exacerbates Inflammation and Accelerates Colon Carcinogenesis.

14. The Receptor TGR5 Mediates the Prokinetic Actions of Intestinal Bile Acids and Is Required for Normal Defecation in Mice.

15. Conditional Disruption of Axin1 Leads to Development of Liver Tumors in Mice.

16. An Oral CD3-Specific Antibody Suppresses T-Cell–Induced Colitis and Alters Cytokine Responses to T-Cell Activation in Mice.

17. T-helper 17 and Interleukin-17–Producing Lymphoid Tissue Inducer-Like Cells Make Different Contributions to Colitis in Mice.

18. Crypt Base Columnar Stem Cells in Small Intestines of Mice Are Radioresistant.

19. Dendritic Cell Populations With Different Concentrations of Lipid Regulate Tolerance and Immunity in Mouse and Human Liver.

20. β-Catenin Regulates Hepatic Mitochondrial Function and Energy Balance in Mice.

21. A Role for the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Signaling in Development of Intestinal Serrated Polyps in Mice and Humans.

22. Deficiency of Sbds in the Mouse Pancreas Leads to Features of Shwachman–Diamond Syndrome, With Loss of Zymogen Granules.

23. Selective Ablation of Peptide YY Cells in Adult Mice Reveals Their Role in Beta Cell Survival.

24. Induced Mist1 Expression Promotes Remodeling of Mouse Pancreatic Acinar Cells.

25. Intestinal Microbes Affect Phenotypes and Functions of Invariant Natural Killer T Cells in Mice.

26. Type I Interferons Maintain Foxp3 Expression and T-Regulatory Cell Functions Under Inflammatory Conditions in Mice.

27. Altered Oligosaccharide Structures Reduce Colitis Induction in Mice Defective in β-1,4-Galactosyltransferase.

28. Autophagy Releases Lipid That Promotes Fibrogenesis by Activated Hepatic Stellate Cells in Mice and in Human Tissues.

29. Protein Engineered Variants of Hepatocyte Growth Factor/Scatter Factor Promote Proliferation of Primary Human Hepatocytes and in Rodent Liver.

30. Increased Reprogramming Capacity of Mouse Liver Progenitor Cells, Compared With Differentiated Liver Cells, Requires the BAF Complex.

31. Direct and Indirect Contribution of Human Embryonic Stem Cell–Derived Hepatocyte-Like Cells to Liver Repair in Mice.

32. Disruption of Klf4 in Villin-Positive Gastric Progenitor Cells Promotes Formation and Progression of Tumors of the Antrum in Mice.

33. CCR9+ Macrophages Are Required for Acute Liver Inflammation in Mouse Models of Hepatitis.

34. CCL17 Promotes Intestinal Inflammation in Mice and Counteracts Regulatory T Cell–Mediated Protection From Colitis.

35. Severe Defects in Absorptive Ion Transport in Distal Colons of Mice That Lack ClC-2 Channels.

36. Deficiency of Claudin-18 Causes Paracellular H+ Leakage, Up-regulation of Interleukin-1β, and Atrophic Gastritis in Mice.

37. Inflammation and Disruption of the Mucosal Architecture in Claudin-7–Deficient Mice.

38. Helicobacter pylori Infection Recruits Bone Marrow−Derived Cells That Participate in Gastric Preneoplasia in Mice.

39. B Cells That Produce Immunoglobulin E Mediate Colitis in BALB/c Mice.

40. Accelerated and Progressive and Lethal Liver Fibrosis in Mice That Lack Interleukin (IL)-10, IL-12p40, and IL-13Rα2.

41. Gut-Tropic T Cells That Express Integrin α4β7 and CCR9 Are Required for Induction of Oral Immune Tolerance in Mice.

42. Iron Regulation of Hepcidin Despite Attenuated Smad1,5,8 Signaling in Mice Without Transferrin Receptor 2 or Hfe.

43. Preferential Expression of Integrin αvβ8 Promotes Generation of Regulatory T Cells by Mouse CD103+ Dendritic Cells.

44. Long-term Expansion of Epithelial Organoids From Human Colon, Adenoma, Adenocarcinoma, and Barrett's Epithelium.

45. Spontaneous, Immune-Mediated Gastric Inflammation in SAMP1/YitFc Mice, a Model of Crohn's-Like Gastritis.

46. Extensive Pancreas Regeneration Following Acinar-Specific Disruption of Xbp1 in Mice.

47. RB and p53 Cooperate to Prevent Liver Tumorigenesis in Response to Tissue Damage.

48. Notch1 Regulates the Effects of Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 on Colitis-Associated Cancer in Mice.

49. TRPA1 and Substance P Mediate Colitis in Mice.

50. The PepT1–NOD2 Signaling Pathway Aggravates Induced Colitis in Mice.

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