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1. Guanylin and uroguanylin are produced by mouse intestinal epithelial cells of columnar and secretory lineage

2. Effect of guanylate cyclase-C activity on energy and glucose homeostasis

4. Cell type-specific mechanisms coupling protease-activated receptor-1 to infectious colitis pathogenesis.

5. Protease-activated receptor-1 impedes prostate and intestinal tumor progression in mice.

6. Enhanced survival following oral and systemic Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium infection in polymeric immunoglobulin receptor knockout mice.

7. NF-κB RelA renders tumor-associated macrophages resistant to and capable of directly suppressing CD8 + T cells for tumor promotion.

8. Guanylate cyclase C reduces invasion of intestinal epithelial cells by bacterial pathogens.

9. Erratum: Thermoneutral housing exacerbates nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in mice and allows for sex-independent disease modeling.

10. Guanylate cyclase 2C agonism corrects CFTR mutants.

11. Thermoneutral housing exacerbates nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in mice and allows for sex-independent disease modeling.

12. Activation of TGF- β activated kinase 1 promotes colon mucosal pathogenesis in inflammatory bowel disease.

13. Myeloid-derived NF-κB negative regulation of PU.1 and c/EBP-β-driven pro-inflammatory cytokine production restrains LPS-induced shock.

14. Guanylin and uroguanylin are produced by mouse intestinal epithelial cells of columnar and secretory lineage.

15. Effect of guanylate cyclase-C activity on energy and glucose homeostasis.

16. Commensal microbes drive intestinal inflammation by IL-17-producing CD4+ T cells through ICOSL and OX40L costimulation in the absence of B7-1 and B7-2.

17. Thrombin drives tumorigenesis in colitis-associated colon cancer.

18. IL-17 signaling accelerates the progression of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in mice.

19. Deletion of Fanca or Fancd2 dysregulates Treg in mice.

20. The multiple roles of guanylate cyclase C, a heat stable enterotoxin receptor.

21. Immunosuppressive CD71+ erythroid cells compromise neonatal host defence against infection.

22. Guanylate cyclase C deficiency causes severe inflammation in a murine model of spontaneous colitis.

23. Guanylate cyclase C limits systemic dissemination of a murine enteric pathogen.

24. Intestinal CCL11 and eosinophilic inflammation is regulated by myeloid cell-specific RelA/p65 in mice.

25. Murine guanylate cyclase C regulates colonic injury and inflammation.

26. Interleukin-13 (IL-13)/IL-13 receptor alpha1 (IL-13Ralpha1) signaling regulates intestinal epithelial cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator channel-dependent Cl- secretion.

27. Transmembrane guanylate cyclase in intestinal pathophysiology.

28. Loss of guanylyl cyclase C (GCC) signaling leads to dysfunctional intestinal barrier.

29. Colitis-associated cancer is dependent on the interplay between the hemostatic and inflammatory systems and supported by integrin alpha(M)beta(2) engagement of fibrinogen.

30. Activation of guanylate cyclase C signaling pathway protects intestinal epithelial cells from acute radiation-induced apoptosis.

31. Loss of epithelial RelA results in deregulated intestinal proliferative/apoptotic homeostasis and susceptibility to inflammation.

32. Molecular cloning and promoter analysis of downregulated in adenoma (DRA).

33. Novel mechanism of cyclic AMP mediated extracellular signal regulated kinase activation in an intestinal cell line.

34. Wound-induced p38MAPK-dependent histone H3 phosphorylation correlates with increased COX-2 expression in enterocytes.

35. Glycogen synthase kinase 3beta functions to specify gene-specific, NF-kappaB-dependent transcription.

36. Lack of guanylyl cyclase C, the receptor for Escherichia coli heat-stable enterotoxin, results in reduced polyp formation and increased apoptosis in the multiple intestinal neoplasia (Min) mouse model.

37. Effect of secretagogues and pH on intestinal transport in guanylin-deficient mice.

38. A nucleosomal function for IkappaB kinase-alpha in NF-kappaB-dependent gene expression.

39. Coordinate upregulation of guanylin and uroguanylin expression by hypertonicity in HT29-18-N2 cells.

40. Targeted inactivation of the mouse guanylin gene results in altered dynamics of colonic epithelial proliferation.

41. Novel genes and functional relationships in the adult mouse gastrointestinal tract identified by microarray analysis.

42. Increases in guanylin and uroguanylin in a mouse model of osmotic diarrhea are guanylate cyclase C-independent.

43. Expression of guanylin is downregulated in mouse and human intestinal adenomas.

44. The uroguanylin gene (Guca1b) is linked to guanylin (Guca2) on mouse chromosome 4.

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