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1. Epithelial argininosuccinate synthetase is dispensable for intestinal regeneration and tumorigenesis

2. Endoplasmic reticulum stress regulates the intestinal stem cell state through CtBP2

3. ATF2 and ATF7 Are Critical Mediators of Intestinal Epithelial RepairSummary

4. A Novel Organoid Model of Damage and Repair Identifies HNF4α as a Critical Regulator of Intestinal Epithelial RegenerationSummary

5. FcαRI co-stimulation converts human intestinal CD103+ dendritic cells into pro-inflammatory cells through glycolytic reprogramming

6. Stromal Hedgehog signalling is downregulated in colon cancer and its restoration restrains tumour growth

7. Colonic CD90+ Crypt Fibroblasts Secrete Semaphorins to Support Epithelial Growth

8. ER-Stress-Induced Differentiation Sensitizes Colon Cancer Stem Cells to Chemotherapy

9. Indian Hedgehog Suppresses a Stromal Cell–Driven Intestinal Immune Response

10. ER Stress Causes Rapid Loss of Intestinal Epithelial Stemness through Activation of the Unfolded Protein Response

11. Erratum: Stromal Hedgehog signalling is downregulated in colon cancer and its restoration restrains tumour growth

12. Supplementary Figure legends from Heterozygosity of Chaperone Grp78 Reduces Intestinal Stem Cell Regeneration Potential and Protects against Adenoma Formation

13. Figure S1 from Heterozygosity of Chaperone Grp78 Reduces Intestinal Stem Cell Regeneration Potential and Protects against Adenoma Formation

14. Data from Heterozygosity of Chaperone Grp78 Reduces Intestinal Stem Cell Regeneration Potential and Protects against Adenoma Formation

15. Supplementary Methods from Cyclin D2–Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 4/6 Is Required for Efficient Proliferation and Tumorigenesis following Apc Loss

16. Supplementary Figure Legends 1-4 from Cyclin D2–Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 4/6 Is Required for Efficient Proliferation and Tumorigenesis following Apc Loss

17. Supplementary Figures 1-4 from Cyclin D2–Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 4/6 Is Required for Efficient Proliferation and Tumorigenesis following Apc Loss

18. Data from Cyclin D2–Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 4/6 Is Required for Efficient Proliferation and Tumorigenesis following Apc Loss

19. Endoplasmic reticulum stress regulates the intestinal stem cell state through CtBP2

20. Epithelial argininosuccinate synthetase is dispensable for intestinal regeneration and tumorigenesis

21. A prospective study comparing patient-reported outcomes in Crohn's disease

22. A Novel Organoid Model of Damage and Repair Identifies HNF4α as a Critical Regulator of Intestinal Epithelial RegenerationSummary

23. IL-10 Responsiveness and Anti-TNF Therapy in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

24. Driver mutations of the adenoma-carcinoma sequence govern the intestinal epithelial global translational capacity

25. Persistent Mesorectal Inflammatory Activity is Associated With Complications After Proctectomy in Crohn's Disease

26. MEX3A regulates Lgr5 + stem cell maintenance in the developing intestinal epithelium

27. Development of reliable, valid and responsive scoring systems for endoscopy and histology in animal models for inflammatory bowel disease

28. Epithelium-derived Indian Hedgehog restricts stromal expression of ErbB family members that drive colonic tumor cell proliferation

29. MEX3A regulates Lgr5

30. Evaluation of optimal biopsy location for assessment of histological activity, transcriptomic and immunohistochemical analyses in patients with active Crohn’s disease

31. A Real-life Population Pharmacokinetic Study Reveals Factors Associated with Clearance and Immunogenicity of Infliximab in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

32. Performance of Common Disease Activity Markers as a Reflection of Inflammatory Burden in Ulcerative Colitis

33. Sirolimus for the treatment of polyposis of the rectal remnant and ileal pouch in four patients with familial adenomatous polyposis: a pilot study

34. Expression of UPR effector proteins ATF6 and XBP1 reduce colorectal cancer cell proliferation and stemness by activating PERK signaling

35. Mouse fetal intestinal organoids: new model to study epithelial maturation from suckling to weaning

36. Similar Short- and Long-term Colectomy Rates with Ciclosporin and Infliximab Treatment in Hospitalised Ulcerative Colitis Patients

37. Epithelial calcineurin controls microbiota-dependent intestinal tumor development

38. Incidence and Severity of Prepouch Ileitis: A Distinct Disease Entity or a Manifestation of Refractory Pouchitis?

39. Mechanism of Action of Anti-TNF Therapy in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

40. Esophageal development and epithelial homeostasis

41. Development of Fibrosis in Acute and Longstanding Ulcerative Colitis

42. Intestinal fibrosis is associated with lack of response to Infliximab therapy in Crohn's disease

43. TNF-anti-TNF immune complexes inhibit IL-12/IL-23 secretion by inflammatory macrophages via an fc-dependent mechanism

44. Colorectal tumor prevention by the progestin medroxyprogesterone acetate is critically dependent on postmenopausal status

45. Serum Concentration of Anti-TNF Antibodies, Adverse Effects and Quality of Life in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Remission on Maintenance Treatment

46. Findings from a Randomized Controlled Trial of Fecal Transplantation for Patients with Ulcerative Colitis

47. Anti-Tumor Necrosis Factor With a Glyco-Engineered Fc-Region Has Increased Efficacy in Mice With Colitis

48. Fibrostenotic Phenotype of Myofibroblasts in Crohn's Disease is Dependent on Tissue Stiffness and Reversed by LOX Inhibition

49. Heterozygosity of Chaperone Grp78 Reduces Intestinal Stem Cell Regeneration Potential and Protects against Adenoma Formation

50. Benzimidazoles promote anti-TNF mediated induction of regulatory macrophages and enhance therapeutic efficacy in a murine model

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