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  1. Survival of HT29 cancer cells is influenced by hepatocyte growth factor receptor inhibition through modulation of self-DNA-triggered TLR9-dependent autophagy response
  2. Molecular and Biological Aspects of Self-Expandable Metallic Stent Placement in Malignant Colorectal Obstruction
  3. Tumor Biological Aspects of a Large-Scale Retrospective Study: The Role of Tumor Cell Heterogeneity, Inflammation and Aging in Survival
  4. Preconditioning with Intravenous Colitic Cell-Free DNA Prevents DSS-Colitis by Altering TLR9-Associated Gene Expression Profile
  5. Relation of immune semaphorin/plexin signaling to carcinogenesis
  6. MMP3 and CXCL1 are potent stromal protein markers of dysplasia–carcinoma transition in sporadic colorectal cancer
  7. Interaction of Autophagy and Toll-Like Receptors: A Regulatory Cross- Talk - Even in Cancer Cells?
  8. Intravenous Administration of a Single-Dose Free-Circulating DNA of Colitic Origin Improves Severe Murine DSS-Colitis
  9. Intratumoral functional heterogeneity and chemotherapy
  10. Contribution of TLR signaling to the pathogenesis of colitis-associated cancer in inflammatory bowel disease
  11. Sporadic Colorectal Cancer Development Shows Rejuvenescence Regarding Epithelial Proliferation and Apoptosis
  12. Genome-wide screening for understanding the role of DNA methylation in colorectal cancer
  13. Complete Genes May Pass from Food to Human Blood
  14. Multicentric Castleman’s Disease: A Challenging Diagnosis
  15. Association of Self-DNA Mediated TLR9-Related Gene, DNA Methyltransferase, and Cytokeratin Protein Expression Alterations in HT29-Cells to DNA Fragment Length and Methylation Status
  16. Successful tocilizumab treatment in a patient with human herpesvirus 8‐positive and human immunodeficiency virus‐negative multicentric Castleman's disease of plasma cell type nonresponsive to rituximab‐CVP therapy
  17. Dysplasia-Carcinoma Transition Specific Transcripts in Colonic Biopsy Samples
  18. Genome-Wide Screening of Genes Regulated by DNA Methylation in Colon Cancer Development
  19. Detection of Methylated SEPT9 in Plasma Is a Reliable Screening Method for Both Left- and Right-Sided Colon Cancers
  20. Physiological and pathological role of local and immigrating colonic stem cells
  21. Epithelial-to-mesenchymal and mesenchymal-to-epithelial transitions in the colon
  22. Increase of α-SMA+ and CK+ Cells as an Early Sign of Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition during Colorectal Carcinogenesis
  23. The Behavior of Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 in Lymphocytic Colitis, Collagenous Colitis and Ulcerative Colitis
  24. The Influence of Methylated Septin 9 Gene on RNA and Protein Level in Colorectal Cancer
  25. Effect of ageing on colonic mucosal regeneration
  26. Isolated lymphoid follicles in colon: Switch points between inflammation and colorectal cancer?
  27. Peripheral Blood Based Discrimination of Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease from Non-IBD Colitis by Genome-Wide Gene Expression Profiling
  28. Identification of methylation related genes from Lacer Capture Microdissected colon samples during investigation of adenoma–carcinoma sequence
  29. S1938 Diagnostic Biopsy mRNA Expression Profiles of Colorectal Cancers and Polyps
  30. M1709 Analysis of Proliferative/Apoptotic Ratio, Mitotic Index and Apoptotic Index in Histologically Intact Children Colonic Biopsy Samples and Colorectal Adenoma-Dysplasia-Carcinoma Sequence in Adults
  31. Age-related microscopic and molecular changes of the human colon, and their role in the development of colorectal cancer in elderly people
  32. S1169 Colorectal Polyps Screening in Blood by Array RT-PCR – Circulating Mononuclear Cells Enriched in Follicles are the Information Transporters
  33. M1708 Expression of Epithelial Regeneration-Related Growth Factors and Epithelial Markers in Subepithelial Follicles of Ulcerative Colitis
  34. T1720 Methylation Related Biomarker Identification by Analysis of Gene Expression Profile of Laser Microdissected Colonic Cells
  35. 480 Colorectal Cancer (CRC), Adenoma and IBD Detection in Blood Cells by Array PCR – Role of Circulating Free DNA as Mononuclear Cell Activator
  36. W1900 Dissimilar Apoptosis in Healthy Adults and Children Colonic Biopsy Samples – Gene Expression Imbalance of Pro- And Anti-Apoptotic Genes Between Colorectal Cancer and Normal Epithelium
  37. The Role of the Bone Marrow Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Colonic Epithelial Regeneration
  38. Elevated Osteopontin Expression and Proliferative/Apoptotic Ratio in the Colorectal Adenoma–Dysplasia–Carcinoma Sequence
  39. Regeneration associated growth factor receptor and epithelial marker expression in lymphoid aggregates of ulcerative colitis
  40. Molecular Pathogenesis of Helicobacter pylori Infection: The Role of Bacterial Virulence Factors
  41. Applicability of Antibody and mRNA Expression Microarrays for Identifying Diagnostic and Progression Markers of Early and Late Stage Colorectal Cancer
  42. Appearing of bone marrow derived stem cells in healthy- and regenerating colonic epithelium
  43. Tissue microarray (TMA) validated progression markers in colorectal cancer using antibody microarrays
  44. The Possible Role of Isolated Lymphoid Follicles in Colonic Mucosal Repair
  45. Free circulating DNA based colorectal cancer screening from peripheral blood: the possibility of the methylated septin 9 gene marker
  46. S1977 Age-Related Sequential Gene Expression Changes in the Colorectal Adenoma-Dysplasia-Carcinoma Transition
  47. S1982 Identification of Methylation Related Biomarkers By Whole Genome Microarrays from Laser Microdissected Colonic Cells
  48. S2052 The Behavior of Serum Matrix Metalloproteinase -2,-7 and -9 in the Normal Mucosa-Adenoma-Colorectal Carcinoma Sequence
  49. M1880 Short-Term Proton-Pump Inhibitor Treatment Increases Serum Chromogranin a Level
  50. S1981 Septin 9 mRNA, Protein Expression and Methylated DNA Level in Colorectal Adenoma-Dysplasia-Carcinoma Sequence
  51. S1966 Epithelial Profilerative/Apoptotic Ratio Increase in Colorectal Adenoma-Dysplasia-Carcinoma Sequence Is Correlated to Elevated Osteonectin, Osteopontin, Biglycan and VEGF Protein Expression
  52. S1980 Two Potential Biomarkers Identified By Whole Genome Microarrays from Laser Microdissected Colonic Cells, Downregulated Prostaglandin D2 Receptor and Upregulated C-SRC Tyrosine Kinase
  53. S1978 Reversal of Gene Expression Pattern Changes in the Colorectal Normal-Adenoma But Less in the Normal-Carcinoma Pathway By NS-398 Selective COX-2 Inhibitor
  54. W1576 Changes of Growth Factors' Expression in Subepithelial Follicles in Ulcerative Colitis: the Severity of Inflammation Is Accompanied By Epithelial Growth Factor Receptor and Hepatocyte-Derived Growth Factor Receptor Overexpression
  55. Surgical treatment of acute type B aortic dissection associated with use of cocaine
  56. Increased p53 Expression in the Malignant Transformation of Barrett’s Esophagus is Accompanied by an Upward Shift of the Proliferative Compartment
  57. M1991 Selenoprotein W Expression in Human Colonic Samples Evaluated By Optical and Virtual Microscopy Using Tissue Microarrays
  58. M1992 Identification of Loss of Function Retinoic Acid Receptor Responser-1, Prostaglandin D2 Receptor and Forkhead Box A1 Genes As a Potential Epithelial Tumor Marker By Whole Genome Microarray Analysis from Laser Capture Microdissected (LCM) Colon Cells
  59. M1993 Downregulated Cathepsin D (CTSD) and Upregulated E2f2 Transcription Factor Are Possible Progression Markers from Early to Late Stage Colorectal Cancer Determined By Antibody and Tissue Microarrays
  60. S1213 Gene Expression Array Based Identification of Active IBD in Colon Biopsies and Peripheral Blood: Correlation Between mRNA and Protein Expression Profiles
  61. M2003 Overexpressed Osteopontin and Osteonectin, and Underexpressed Prostaglandin D2 Receptor and Amnionless Homolog Are Sequential Protein Markers of the Colorectal Adenoma-Dysplasia-Carcinoma Sequence Determined By Tissue Microarray Analysis
  62. Helicobacter pylori and Antrum Erosion‐Specific Gene Expression Patterns: The Discriminative Role of CXCL13 and VCAM1 Transcripts
  63. Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 Expression in the Normal Mucosa–Adenoma–Dysplasia–Adenocarcinoma Sequence of the Colon
  64. Functional mRNA expression analysis and classification of colonic biopsy samples using overall cDNA microarray technique
  65. Elevated insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor, hepatocyte growth factor receptor and telomerase protein expression in mild ulcerative colitis
  66. Elevation in Peripheral Blood Circulating Tumor Cell Number Correlates with Macroscopic Progression in UICC Stage IV Colorectal Cancer Patients
  67. Inflammation, Adenoma and Cancer: Objective Classification of Colon Biopsy Specimens with Gene Expression Signature
  68. Identification of colorectal cancer, adenoma, and inflammatory bowel disease specific gene expression patterns using whole genomic oligonucleotide microarray system
  69. Evaluation of malignant and benign gastric biopsy specimens by mRNA expression profile and multivariate statistical methods
  70. Theoretical foundations of protein chips and their possible use in medical research and diagnostics
  71. Endoscopy in pregnancy
  72. Stem cell theory of colorectal cancer and its connection with molecularbiological data
  73. Laser microdissection in translational and clinical research
  74. The Half-and-Half Nail: A New Sign of Crohn's Disease? Report of Four Cases
  75. Proliferation/apoptosis determination by tissue cytometry in gastrointestinal fresh frozen sections using triple labeling and automated scanning fluorescence microscopy
  76. Carcinoma arising in enterocutan fistulae of Crohn's disease patients: description of two cases
  77. Growth in Epithelial Cell Proliferation and Apoptosis Correlates Specifically to the Inflammation Activity of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases: Ulcerative Colitis Shows Specific p53- and EGFR Expression Alterations
  78. Isolation of epsilon-haemoglobin-chain positive fetal cells with micromanipulation for prenatal diagnosis
  79. Scanning fluorescent microscopy analysis is applicable for absolute and relative cell frequency determinations
  80. Scanning fluorescent microscopy is an alternative for quantitative fluorescent cell analysis
  81. Validation of intestinal mucin antigens in the gastric epithelium with intestinal metaplasia and their relationship with p53 expression and proliferation activity
  82. Quantitative Rt-Pcr of peripheral blood cytokeratin 20 (CK20), tymidilate synthase (TS), telomerase related RNA (TeloRNA) with tumormarker determinations are useful for the evaluation of responder status to chemotherapy in Dukes D stage Crc patients
  83. Follow-up evaluation of dukes Bc stage patients for the presence of circulating tumour cells by magnetic cell isolation, real time quantitative Rt-Pcr and serum tumormarkers
  84. Molecular Detection of Circulating Cancer Cells