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301. Mesothelium-Derived Factors Shape GATA6-Positive Large Cavity Macrophages.

302. Local barriers configure systemic communications between the host and microbiota.

303. Paying attention to minutiae: Strain level differences drive disease etiology.

304. Biofilm Formation and Virulence of Shigella flexneri Are Modulated by pH of Gastrointestinal Tract.

305. Apurinic/Apyrimidinic Endonuclease 1 Restricts the Internalization of Bacteria Into Human Intestinal Epithelial Cells Through the Inhibition of Rac1.

306. HER2 and APC Mutations Promote Altered Crypt-Villus Morphology and Marked Hyperplasia in the Intestinal Epithelium.

307. Neonatal Mouse Gut Metabolites Influence Cryptosporidium parvum Infection in Intestinal Epithelial Cells.

308. Reduced expression of COVID-19 host receptor, ACE2 is associated with small bowel inflammation, more severe disease, and response to anti-TNF therapy in Crohn's disease.

309. BHLHE40 Promotes T H 2 Cell-Mediated Antihelminth Immunity and Reveals Cooperative CSF2RB Family Cytokines.

310. Bhlhe40 mediates tissue-specific control of macrophage proliferation in homeostasis and type 2 immunity.

311. Challenges in IBD Research: Preclinical Human IBD Mechanisms.

312. Multi-omics of the gut microbial ecosystem in inflammatory bowel diseases.

313. Abnormal Small Intestinal Epithelial Microvilli in Patients With Crohn's Disease.

314. Assigning function to symbionts.

315. Gremlin 1 identifies a skeletal stem cell with bone, cartilage, and reticular stromal potential.

316. Atg16L1 T300A variant decreases selective autophagy resulting in altered cytokine signaling and decreased antibacterial defense.

317. Atg16l1 is required for autophagy in intestinal epithelial cells and protection of mice from Salmonella infection.

318. Colonic epithelial response to injury requires Myd88 signaling in myeloid cells.

319. Response of small intestinal epithelial cells to acute disruption of cell division through CDC25 deletion.

320. Efficient colonic mucosal wound repair requires Trem2 signaling.

321. Role of autophagy and autophagy genes in inflammatory bowel disease.

322. A key role for autophagy and the autophagy gene Atg16l1 in mouse and human intestinal Paneth cells.

323. Fgf9 signaling regulates small intestinal elongation and mesenchymal development.

324. Laminin alpha 5 influences the architecture of the mouse small intestine mucosa.

325. Diverse adult stem cells share specific higher-order patterns of gene expression.

326. An antibiotic-responsive mouse model of fulminant ulcerative colitis.

327. Deciphering the 'black box' of the intestinal stem cell niche: taking direction from other systems.

328. The maturation of mucus-secreting gastric epithelial progenitors into digestive-enzyme secreting zymogenic cells requires Mist1.

329. Myd88-dependent positioning of Ptgs2-expressing stromal cells maintains colonic epithelial proliferation during injury.

330. Discs-large homolog 1 regulates smooth muscle orientation in the mouse ureter.

331. Molecular properties of adult mouse gastric and intestinal epithelial progenitors in their niches.

332. Reciprocal epithelial-mesenchymal FGF signaling is required for cecal development.

333. Activated macrophages are an adaptive element of the colonic epithelial progenitor niche necessary for regenerative responses to injury.

334. Molecular characterization of mouse gastric zymogenic cells.

335. Response from Jeffrey I. Gordon et al.: Commensal bacteria make a difference.

336. Angiogenins: a new class of microbicidal proteins involved in innate immunity.

337. Molecular features of adult mouse small intestinal epithelial progenitors.

338. Developmental regulation of intestinal angiogenesis by indigenous microbes via Paneth cells.

339. Molecular characterization of mouse gastric epithelial progenitor cells.

340. Laser capture microdissection of mouse intestine: characterizing mRNA and protein expression, and profiling intermediary metabolism in specified cell populations.

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