Monoallelic silencing and haploinsufficiency in early murine intestinal neoplasms. [PDF]
Studies of tumors from human familial adenomatous polyposis, sporadic colon cancer, and mouse and rat models of intestinal cancer indicate that the majority of early adenomas develop through loss of normal function of the Adenomatous polyposis coli ( APC ) gene.
Amos-Landgraf JM+8 more
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Retrospective analysis of the Zebrafish International Resource Center diagnostic data links Pseudocapillaria tomentosa to intestinal neoplasms in zebrafish Danio rerio (Hamilton 1822). [PDF]
The zebrafish has now emerged as a very important model in biomedical research, second only to the mouse (Völkel, Dupret, Le Bourhis, & Angrand, 2018).
Schaaf RM+4 more
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Association between intestinal neoplasms and celiac disease: A review. [PDF]
Celiac disease (CD) is a chronic immune-mediated intestinal disease with genetic susceptibility. It is characterized by inflammatory damage to the small intestine after ingestion of cereals and products containing gluten protein. In recent years, the global prevalence rate of CD has been approximately 1%, and is gradually increasing. CD patients adhere
Wang M, Yu M, Kong WJ, Cui M, Gao F.
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Transposon mutagenesis identifies candidate genes that cooperate with loss of transforming growth factor-beta signaling in mouse intestinal neoplasms. [PDF]
Morris SM+12 more
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Low-grade mucinous neoplasm originating from intestinal duplication: a case report and review of the literature [PDF]
Background Low-grade mucinous neoplasms typically originate from the appendix and are characterized by a lining of low-grade mucus-secreting columnar epithelial cells and smooth muscle.
Huihui Yin, Jie Yu, Yunzhao Chen
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Peptide Receptor Radionuclide Therapy (PRRT) with 177Lu-DOTATATE; Differences in Tumor Dosimetry, Vascularity and Lesion Metrics in Pancreatic and Small Intestinal Neuroendocrine Neoplasms [PDF]
Simple Summary Patients suffering from disseminated, progressive, neuroendocrine neoplasms with a sufficient amount of somatostatin receptors and good kidney function can be treated with radioactive hormone-like molecules to prolong their life.
Ulrika Jahn+5 more
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Interplay of host microbiota, genetic perturbations, and inflammation promotes local development of intestinal neoplasms in mice. [PDF]
The development of serrated polyps in the cecum is driven by the interplay among genetic changes in the host, an inflammatory response, and a host-specific microbiota.
Bongers G+12 more
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Multiple intestinal hemangioma concurrent with low-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasm presenting as intussusception—a case report and literature review [PDF]
Background Cases with intussusception caused by either intestinal hemangiomas or appendiceal mucinous neoplasms are extremely rare. Case presentation In this study, we reported a 47-year-old male presented with paroxysmal abdominal pain and postprandial ...
Yanhua Yang, Dongmei Jia, Chen Jiang
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Pathogenesis and Clinical Management of Mesenteric Fibrosis in Small Intestinal Neuroendocine Neoplasms: A Systematic Review [PDF]
Mesenteric fibrosis (MF) constitutes an underrecognized sequela in patients with small intestinal neuroendocrine neoplasms (SI-NENs), often complicating the disease clinical course.
Anna Koumarianou+4 more
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TGF-β Receptor Inactivation and Mutant Kras Induce Intestinal Neoplasms in Mice via a β-Catenin-Independent Pathway [PDF]
BACKGROUND & AIMS During colorectal cancer pathogenesis, mutations and epigenetic events cause neoplastic behavior in epithelial cells by deregulating the Wnt, Ras-Raf-extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK), and transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta-
Patty Trobridge+10 more
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