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1. Superiority trial for the development of an ideal method for the closure of midline abdominal wall incisions to reduce the incidence of wound complications after elective gastroenterological surgery: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

2. Enhancement of DNA hypomethylation alterations by gastric and bile acids promotes chromosomal instability in Barrett’s epithelial cell line

3. Superiority trial comparing intraoperative wound irrigation with aqueous 10% povidone–iodine to saline for the purpose of reducing surgical site infection after elective gastrointestinal surgery: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

4. Aqueous Povidone-Iodine Versus Normal Saline For Intraoperative Wound Irrigation on The Incidence of Surgical Site Infection in Clean-Contaminated Wounds After Gastroenterological Surgery: A Single-Institute, Prospective, Blinded-Endpoint, Randomized Controlled Trial

5. Update of risk factors for surgical site infection in clean-contaminated wounds after gastroenterological surgery: An analysis of 1,878 participants enrolled in 2 recent randomized control trials for the prevention of surgical site infection

6. Indications and Outcomes of a Hybrid Method Combining Laparoscopic and Anterior Approaches for Inguinal Hernia Repair

7. Minimally invasive esophagectomy in the semi-prone position for corrosive esophagitis: a case report

8. Intestinal perforation secondary to intestinal Burkitt lymphoma

9. Structural and electrical characterization of hydrothermally deposited piezoelectric (K,Na)(Nb,Ta)O3 thick films

10. Low-temperature deposition of Li substituted (K,Na)NbO3 films by a hydrothermal method and their structural and ferroelectric properties

11. Superiority trial comparing intraoperative wound irrigation with aqueous 10% povidone-iodine to saline for the purpose of reducing surgical site infection after elective gastrointestinal surgery: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

12. A case of corrosive esophagitis causing extensive cicatricial esophageal stenosis treated by esophageal bypass with supercharged pedicled jejunal pull-up

13. Monitoring circulating tumor DNA revealed dynamic changes inKRASstatus in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer

14. Sequential administration of XELOX and XELIRI is effective, feasible and well tolerated by patients with metastatic colorectal cancer

15. Effect of Ta-substitution on the deposition of (K,Na)(Nb,Ta)O3 films by hydrothermal method

16. Multiple primary malignancies of six organs in a Japanese male patient: A case report

17. Malignant, but not benign, intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm preferentially associates with prior extrapancreatic malignancies

18. Overexpression of satellite alpha transcripts leads to chromosomal instability via segregation errors at specific chromosomes

19. Tumor size is an independent risk predictor for metachronous colorectal cancer

20. [An Elderly Patient with Metastatic Colon Cancer Achieved Long-Term Survival Following Single-Agent Chemotherapy with S-1]

22. Spatial variations of tritium concentrations in groundwater collected in the southern coastal region of Fukushima, Japan, after the nuclear accident

23. STAT (U) ES: An Interactive Community Engaged Art Using Projection Mapping and Facial Recognition System

24. XELIRI regimen plus continuous treatment with bevacizumab is well-tolerated and effective in metastatic colorectal cancer patients in a second-line setting involving the sequential administration of XELOX and XELIRI

25. Impact chemistry of methanol: Implications for volatile evolution on icy satellites and dwarf planets, and cometary delivery to the Moon

26. Significance of the Difference in the Size of Liver Tumors in the Management of Patients with Colorectal Liver Metastases

28. Clinical and molecular assessment of regorafenib monotherapy

29. Proposal of Methods of Interactive Art to Empower Japanese Local City: The Work 'Counters' in Kameyama Triennale

30. Heterogeneous expression of zinc-finger E-box-binding homeobox 1 plays a pivotal role in metastasis via regulation of miR-200c in epithelial-mesenchymal transition

31. Morphological response contributes to patient selection for rescue liver resection in chemotherapy patients with initially un-resectable colorectal liver metastasis

32. Multiple primary malignancies involving primary sporadic colorectal cancer in Japan: incidence of gastric cancer with colorectal cancer patients may be higher than previously recognized

33. Difference in appearance of KRAS mutated circulating tumor DNA in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer during treatments

34. Practical applications of 'liquid biopsy' in the colorectal cancer treatment

35. Improving metachronous cancer risk assessment using clinicopathological information in colorectal cancer patients

36. [A case of esophageal small cell carcinoma with syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion]

38. P-210 Detection of epithelial-mesenchymal transition in colorectal cancer in consideration of intratumor heterogeneity

39. Emergence of KRAS mutation in detection of circulating tumor DNA during treatments for metastatic gastrointestinal cancer patients

40. Detection of satellite alpha transcript in sera, as a surrogate marker for the risk of development of multiple cancers in colorectal cancer patients

41. Morphological response contributes to patient selection for rescue liver resection in chemotherapy patients with initially un-resectable colorectal liver metastasis.

42. Sequential administration of XELOX and XELIRI is effective, feasible and well tolerated by patients with metastatic colorectal cancer.

44. The Levels of Methionine Determined Byamino Acid Profiling Correlate with Thedegree of Methylation in Colon Cancertissues

45. Assessment of Morphological Response Contributes to Selection of Candidates for Rescue Liver Resection Among Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy for Initially Unresectable Colorectal Liver Metastasis

46. The Sequential Administration of XELOX and XELIRI Was Effective, Feasible and Manageable for Patients with MCRC

48. Clinical characteristics of synchronous colorectal cancers in Japan.

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