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  1. The location of stem cells in the human breast
  2. Quantification of Crypt and Stem Cell Evolution in the Normal and Neoplastic Human Colon
  3. Barrett's origins from gastric mucosa
  4. Stochastic homeostasis in human airway epithelium is achieved by neutral competition of basal cell progenitors
  5. Clonal Selection and Persistence in Dysplastic Barrettʼs Esophagus and Intramucosal Cancers After Failed Radiofrequency Ablation
  6. Crypt dysplasia in Barrett's oesophagus shows clonal identity between crypt and surface cells
  7. OC-030 Barrett’S Epithelium Shows Evidence of Gastric and Intestinal Differentiation Programmes but Preserves the Proliferative and Stem Cell Architecture of Gastric Glands
  8. Identification of Lineage-Uncommitted, Long-Lived, Label-Retaining Cells in Healthy Human Esophagus and Stomach, and in Metaplastic Esophagus
  9. Bullying at Barts
  10. Field Cancerization in the Intestinal Epithelium of Patients With Crohn's Ileocolitis
  11. Barrett's metaplasia glands are clonal, contain multiple stem cells and share a common squamous progenitor
  12. Clonal architecture of human prostatic epithelium in benign and malignant conditions
  13. Field cancerization in the GI tract
  14. The human urothelium consists of multiple clonal units, each maintained by a stem cell
  15. Use of Methylation Patterns to Determine Expansion of Stem Cell Clones in Human Colon Tissue
  16. The Clonal Origins of Dysplasia From Intestinal Metaplasia in the Human Stomach
  17. 902 Investigating Clonal Competition in Barrett's Associated Tumorigenesis Using Spatial Maps of Genetic Heterogeneity
  18. 947 Analysis of the Clonality of Barrett's Esophagus Glands Reveals They are Clonal Units and Establishes a Common Stem Cell for Glandular and Squamous Epithelium
  19. T1738 Stem Cell Location Throughout the Human Gastrointestinal Tract as Defined by LGR5 mRNA in Situ Hybridisation
  20. Clonality Assessment and Clonal Ordering of Individual Neoplastic Crypts Shows Polyclonality of Colorectal Adenomas
  21. The histogenesis of regenerative nodules in human liver cirrhosis
  22. Protection of mitochondrial genome integrity: A new stem cell property?
  23. Stem cells and solid cancers
  24. A Methodological Approach to Tracing Cell Lineage in Human Epithelial Tissues
  25. 484 Methylation and Clonality of Human Colonic Crypts
  26. 487 Mapping Stem Cell Clones in Human Intestinal Crypts
  27. M1620 The Saint Trial (Stem Cell Analysis and Identification By Iudr Labelling of Neoplastic Tissue); Identification of Barrett's Stem Cells
  28. 1086 The Clonal Origins of Dysplasia from Metaplasia in the Human Stomach
  29. Clonality, Founder Mutations, and Field Cancerization in Human Ulcerative Colitis–Associated Neoplasia
  30. Analysis of the clonal architecture of the human small intestinal epithelium establishes a common stem cell for all lineages and reveals a mechanism for the fixation and spread of mutations
  31. Stem Cells in the Gastrointestinal Tract
  32. Locating the stem cell niche and tracing hepatocyte lineages in human liver
  33. Ectopic Expression of P-Cadherin Correlates with Promoter Hypomethylation Early in Colorectal Carcinogenesis and Enhanced Intestinal Crypt Fission In vivo
  34. Molecular Biology of Gastroesophageal Cancers: The Role of Mutational Analysis in Prognosis
  35. T1770 Mitochondrial DNA Mutations May Shed Light On Clonal Expansion in Human Liver Tissue
  36. W1747 Human Small Intestinal Crypts Are Clonal, Contain Multiple Stem Cells and Mutated Crypts Divide By Fission
  37. Mechanisms of Field Cancerization in the Human Stomach: The Expansion and Spread of Mutated Gastric Stem Cells
  38. Detection of Intestinal Metaplasia in Barrett's Esophagus
  39. Detection of Intestinal Metaplasia in Barrett's Esophagus: An Observational Comparator Study Suggests the Need for a Minimum of Eight Biopsies
  40. Mechanisms of Disease: from stem cells to colorectal cancer
  41. Protection against the Early Acute Phase of Cryptosporidium parvum Infection Conferred by Interleukin‐4–Induced Expression of T Helper 1 Cytokines
  42. The role of interleukin (IL)-4 in the early control of murine cryptosporidiosis
  43. Tumour necrosis factor alpha mediates resistance to Cryptosporidium parvum infection in enterocyte cell lines but is not required for protection in a mouse model of infection
  44. An OX40 fusion protein prevents colitis in mice
  45. Characterization of the mucosal cell‐mediated immune response in IL‐2 knockout mice before and after the onset of colitis