269 results on '"Halberg, Richard B."'
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52. Abstract 2733: Novel mouse model carryingAPCandPIK3CAmutations in colorectal cancer
53. Fisetin and 5‐fluorouracil: Effective combination for PIK3CA ‐mutant colorectal cancer
54. Volumetric Textural Analysis of Colorectal Masses at CT Colonography
55. Prostate epithelial‐specific expression of activated PI3K drives stromal collagen production and accumulation.
56. Impact of the PrC-210 Radioprotector Molecule on Cancer Deaths in p53-Deficient Mice.
57. Abstract LB-329: Multiple-resolution characterization of tumor heterogeneity as associated with disease progression in a mouse model of colorectal cancer
58. Abstract 1251: Fisetin for the management of PIK3CA-mutant colorectal cancer
59. Heterochromatin Protein 1 Binding Protein 3 Expression as a Candidate Marker of Intrinsic 5-Fluorouracil Resistance
60. An immunohistochemical identification key for cell types in adult mouse prostatic and urethral tissue sections
61. Abstract 2915: The timing of mutational burst events impact the growth of tumors in the colon
62. Abstract 2030: Fisetin, a dietary flavonoid for the prevention and treatment of PIK3CA-mutant colorectal cancer
63. New insights into the earliest stages of colorectal tumorigenesis
64. Natural History of Colorectal Polyps Undergoing Longitudinal in Vivo CT Colonography Surveillance
65. Intestinal Cancers Are Polyclonal
66. Subclonal diversity arises early even in small colorectal tumours and contributes to differential growth fates
67. Understanding Intratumoral Heterogeneity: Lessons from the Analysis of At-Risk Tissue and Premalignant Lesions in the Colon
68. Abstract 151: Modeling the rise of intratumoral heterogeneity in growing, static, and regressing human colorectal polyps
69. Abstract 2381: A multiancestral model of colorectal cancer:in vivoevidence that early heterogeneity contributes to cancer progression
70. Advanced Intestinal Cancers often Maintain a Multi-Ancestral Architecture
71. Experimental Small Animal Colonoscopy
72. Colon Tumors with the Simultaneous Induction of Driver Mutations in APC, KRAS, and PIK3CA Still Progress through the Adenoma-to-carcinoma Sequence
73. Improved Detection of Microsatellite Instability in Early Colorectal Lesions
74. Abstract 4143: Discrete clones cooperate to promote tumor progression through a non-cell-autonomous mechanism in intestinal cancers
75. Phospholipid Ether Analogs for the Detection of Colorectal Tumors
76. Abstract 1935: Transformation of epithelial cells through recruitment leads to polyclonal intestinal cancers
77. Abstract 2356: Characterization of molecular signatures predicting response to 5-FU based chemotherapy in mouse models of colorectal cancer
78. A Strategy to Identify Dominant Point Mutant Modifiers of a Quantitative Trait
79. Tu1896 A Novel Method for Early Detection of Lynch Syndrome
80. Phospholipid ether analogs for the detection of colorectal cancers.
81. Dynamic Tumor Growth Patterns in a Novel Murine Model of Colorectal Cancer
82. mTOR Inhibition Elicits a Dramatic Response in PI3K-Dependent Colon Cancers
83. Abstract 2726: Tumor progression and treatment response characterization in a novel mouse model of colon cancer.
84. Abstract 2717: The clonal architecture of tumors in the mammalian intestines.
85. Mice Expressing Activated PI3K Rapidly Develop Advanced Colon Cancer
86. Abstract 1341: Mice expressing activated PI3K develop advanced colon cancer
87. Supplementation by vitamin D compounds does not affect colonic tumor development in vitamin D sufficient murine models
88. Clonal Structure of Carcinogen-Induced Intestinal Tumors in Mice
89. Small animal micro-CT colonography
90. Long-lived Min Mice Develop Advanced Intestinal Cancers through a Genetically Conservative Pathway
91. MicroPET/CT Colonoscopy in long-lived Min mouse using NM404
92. Cyp1b1 Exerts Opposing Effects on Intestinal Tumorigenesis via Exogenous and Endogenous Substrates
93. Cellular Expression Patterns of Genes Upregulated in Murine and Human Colonic Neoplasms
94. Transcriptional recapitulation and subversion of embryonic colon development by mouse colon tumor models and human colon cancer
95. Polyclonal Tumors in the Mammalian Intestine: Are Interactions Among Multiple Initiated Clones Necessary for Tumor Initiation, Growth, and Progression?
96. A novel method for biodosimetry
97. Development of a Fluorescent Multiplex Assay for Detection of MSI-High Tumors
98. Pathology of mouse models of intestinal cancer: Consensus report and recommendations
99. Secretory phospholipase Pla2g2a confers resistance to intestinal tumorigenesis
100. Clusterin as a biomarker in murine and human intestinal neoplasia.
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