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2. Tissue-specific reprogramming leads to angiogenic neutrophil specialization and tumor vascularization in colorectal cancer
3. Mediator complex subunit 1 architects a tumorigenic Treg cell program independent of inflammation
4. Experimental Colitis Enhances Temporal Variations in CX3CR1 Cell Colonization of the Gut and Brain Following Irradiation
5. Intercellular Adhesion Molecule 1 Functions as an Efferocytosis Receptor in Inflammatory Macrophages
6. Abstract B053: The role of whole genome doubling in immune escape in TNBC
7. Neutrophil-induced genomic instability impedes resolution of inflammation and wound healing
8. Macrophage–endothelial cell crosstalk orchestrates neutrophil recruitment in inflamed mucosa
9. In vivo imaging reveals unique neutrophil transendothelial migration patterns in inflamed intestines
10. Tissue-Specific Reprogramming Leads to Angiogenic Neutrophil Specialization and Tumor Vascularization in Colorectal Cancer
11. Mediator Complex Subunit 1 Promotes Differentiation and Function of a Tumor-Specific T Regulatory Cell Population
12. A microRNA panel that regulates proinflammatory cytokines as diagnostic and prognosis biomarkers in colon cancer
13. Niche‐specific transcriptional reprogramming leads to pro‐angiogenic neutrophil specialization in colon cancer
14. Dissecting the diverse phenotypes and pathological impacts of neutrophils in colitis-to-CRC progression
15. Neutrophils and micronuclei: An emerging link between genomic instability and cancer-driven inflammation
16. Tumor-associated neutrophils: orchestrating cancer pathobiology and therapeutic resistance
17. Neutrophils Alter DNA Repair Landscape to Impact Survival and Shape Distinct Therapeutic Phenotypes of Colorectal Cancer
18. Serum C-reactive protein as a biomarker for early detection of bacterial infection in the older patient
19. Released Myeloperoxidase Attenuates Neutrophil Migration and Accumulation in Inflamed Tissue
20. NEUTROPHILS ALTER DSB REPAIR PATHWAY IN INFLAMED MUCOSA TO PROMOTE COLON CARCINOGENESIS
21. Tu1288 NEUTROPHILS REGULATE PROGRESSION OF COLON CANCER BY TEMPORALLY MODULATING THE GENOMIC LANDSCAPE OF DNA DAMAGE REPAIR
22. Neutrophils Deregulate Tumoral DNA Damage Response and Contribute to Non‐Homologous End‐Joining (NHEJ)‐dependent Survival of Colorectal Cancer
23. ICAM-1: A master regulator of cellular responses in inflammation, injury resolution, and tumorigenesis
24. Subcutaneous unfractionated heparin-induced hyperkalaemia in an elderly patient
25. Progressing from Recurring Tissue Injury to Genomic Instability: A New Mechanism of Neutrophil Pathogenesis
26. PMNs promote Non‐Homologous End‐Joining (NHEJ)‐mediated survival of colorectal cancer cells in inflammatory setting
27. Neutrophil‐induced genomic instability impedes resolution of inflammation and wound healing
28. Extracellular vesicles regulate immune responses and cellular function in intestinal inflammation and repair
29. Nuclear localization of immunosuppressive IDO1 in cancer: a paradigm‐shift to the tryptophan depletion theory
30. ZBTB7A is a modulator of KDM5-driven transcriptional networks in basal breast cancer
31. Acute abducens nerve palsy and weight loss due to skull base osteomyelitis
32. Improving the osteoporosis care gap in elderly patients following hip fractures: For the ICHIBAN initiative
33. Comparison of Environmental and Genetic Factors for Parkinson’s Disease between Chinese and Caucasians
34. Psychogenic Vomiting Complicated by Marijuana Abuse and Spontaneous Pneumomediastinum
35. NEUTROPHILS ALTER DSB REPAIR PATHWAY IN INFLAMED MUCOSA TO PROMOTE COLON CARCINOGENESIS.
36. Experimental Colitis Enhances Temporal Variations in CX3CR1 Cell Colonization of the Gut and Brain Following Irradiation
37. Macrophage–endothelial cell crosstalk orchestrates neutrophil recruitment in inflamed mucosa.
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