Gut

Journal Abbreviation: GUT
ISSN: 0017-5749
Publisher: BMJ Publishing Group

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Wild type Kirsten rat sarcoma is a novel microRNA-622-regulated therapeutic target for hepatocellular carcinoma and contributes to sorafenib resistance (2017) Dietrich P, Koch A, Fritz V, Hartmann A, Boßerhoff AK, Hellerbrand C Journal article PGAM5-mediated programmed necrosis of hepatocytes drives acute liver injury (2016) He GW, Günther C, Kremer A, Thonn V, Amann KU, Poremba C, Neurath M, et al. Journal article IL-36R signalling activates intestinal epithelial cells and fibroblasts and promotes mucosal healing in vivo (2016) Scheibe K, Backert I, Wirtz S, Hueber A, Schett G, Vieth M, Probst HC, et al. Journal article Blockade of αEβ7 integrin suppresses accumulation of CD8+ and Th9 lymphocytes from patients with IBD in the inflamed gut in vivo (2016) Zundler S, Schillinger D, Fischer A, Atreya R, Lopez Posadas R, Watson A, Neufert C, et al. Journal article Additive antitumour response to the rabbit VX2 hepatoma by combined radio frequency ablation and toll like receptor 9 stimulation (2016) Behm B, Di Fazio P, Michl P, Neureiter D, Kemmerling R, Hahn EG, Strobel D, et al. Journal article Batf-dependent Th17 cells critically regulate IL-23 driven colitis-associated colon cancer (2016) Punkenburg E, Vogler T, Büttner M, Amann KU, Waldner M, Atreya R, Abendroth B, et al. Journal article Differential effects of ?4?7 and GPR15 on homing of effector and regulatory T cells from patients with UC to the inflamed gut in vivo (2016) Fischer A, Zundler S, Atreya R, Rath T, Voskens C, Hirschmann S, Lopez Posadas R, et al. Journal article Caspase-8 controls the gut response to microbial challenges by Tnf-α-dependent and independent pathways. (2015) Günther C, Buchen B, He G, Hornef MW, Torow N, Neumann H, Martini E, et al. Journal article Caspase-8 controls the gut response to microbial challenges by Tnf-α-dependent and independent pathways (2015) Günther C, Buchen B, Hornef M, Torow N, Neumann H, Martini E, Basic M, et al. Journal article IL-9 and its receptor are predominantly involved in the pathogenesis of UC (2015) Nalleweg N, Chiriac MT, Podstawa E, Lehmann C, Rau T, Atreya R, Krauss E, et al. Journal article
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