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1. Supermeres are functional extracellular nanoparticles replete with disease biomarkers and therapeutic targets

3. Hepatic stellate cells maintain liver homeostasis through paracrine neurotrophin-3 signaling that induces hepatocyte proliferation.

5. Epidermal growth factor receptor regulates pancreatic fibrosis

6. Campylobacter fetus uses multiple loci for DNA inversion within the 5' conserved regions of sap homologs

7. Campylobacter fetus surface layer proteins are transported by a Type I secretion system

8. Dicer-dependent production of microRNA221 in hepatocytes inhibits p27 and is required for liver regeneration in mice.

9. Epithelial Tissues Have Varying Degrees of Susceptibility to KrasG12D-Initiated Tumorigenesis in a Mouse Model.

10. Epidermal growth factor receptor regulates pancreatic fibrosis.

11. Campylobacter fetus Uses Multiple Loci for DNA Inversion within the 5' Conserved Regions of sap...

12. Adult pancreatic acinar cells give rise to ducts but not endocrine cells in response to growth factor signaling.

13. SOCS2 Balances Metabolic and Restorative Requirements during Liver Regeneration.

14. Dicer-dependent production of microRNA221 in hepatocytes inhibits p27 and is required for liver regeneration in mice.

15. SOCS2 Balances Metabolic and Restorative Requirements during Liver Regeneration.

16. Epithelial tissues have varying degrees of susceptibility to Kras(G12D)-initiated tumorigenesis in a mouse model.

17. A CK19(CreERT) knockin mouse line allows for conditional DNA recombination in epithelial cells in multiple endodermal organs.

18. Overexpression of heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor in mouse pancreas results in fibrosis and epithelial metaplasia.

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