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2. A living organoid biobank of patients with Crohn's disease reveals molecular subtypes for personalized therapeutics.

3. A Living Organoid Biobank of Crohn's Disease Patients Reveals Molecular Subtypes for Personalized Therapeutics.

4. Regulation of DNA damage response by trimeric G-proteins.

5. E-cigarettes compromise the gut barrier and trigger inflammation.

6. A long isoform of GIV/Girdin contains a PDZ-binding module that regulates localization and G-protein binding.

8. DAPLE protein inhibits nucleotide exchange on Gα s and Gα q via the same motif that activates Gαi.

9. Tyrosine-Based Signals Regulate the Assembly of Daple⋅PARD3 Complex at Cell-Cell Junctions.

10. Two Isoforms of the Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factor, Daple/CCDC88C Cooperate as Tumor Suppressors.

11. Prognostic Relevance of CCDC88C (Daple) Transcripts in the Peripheral Blood of Patients with Cutaneous Melanoma.

12. A Daple-Akt feed-forward loop enhances noncanonical Wnt signals by compartmentalizing β-catenin.

13. GIV/Girdin activates Gαi and inhibits Gαs via the same motif.

14. RAP-011 improves erythropoiesis in zebrafish model of Diamond-Blackfan anemia through antagonizing lefty1.

15. Structural basis for activation of trimeric Gi proteins by multiple growth factor receptors via GIV/Girdin.

16. Tandem SAM domain structure of human Caskin1: a presynaptic, self-assembling scaffold for CASK.

17. A GDI (AGS3) and a GEF (GIV) regulate autophagy by balancing G protein activity and growth factor signals.

18. A G{alpha}i-GIV molecular complex binds epidermal growth factor receptor and determines whether cells migrate or proliferate.

19. A structural determinant that renders G alpha(i) sensitive to activation by GIV/girdin is required to promote cell migration.

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