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1. Elucidating immunological characteristics of the adenoma-carcinoma sequence in colorectal cancer patients in South Korea using a bioinformatics approach.

2. A lipid metabolism-related gene signature reveals dynamic immune infiltration of the colorectal adenoma-carcinoma sequence.

3. Comprehensive Analysis of microRNA Expression During the Progression of Colorectal Tumors.

4. Intestinal Microbiota in Colorectal Adenoma-Carcinoma Sequence.

5. Genome-Wide Analysis of microRNA and mRNA Expression in Colorectal Intramucosal Neoplasia and Colorectal Cancer With a Microsatellite-Stable Phenotype Based on Adenoma-Carcinoma Sequences.

6. A progressive three-state model to estimate time to cancer: a likelihood-based approach.

7. Comparative Study of the Role of Interepithelial Mucosal Mast Cells in the Context of Intestinal Adenoma-Carcinoma Progression.

8. A case of appendix adenocarcinoma associated with ulcerative colitis.

9. Transcriptomic Analyses of the Adenoma-Carcinoma Sequence Identify Hallmarks Associated With the Onset of Colorectal Cancer.

10. Hamartomatous polyposis syndrome associated malignancies: Risk, pathogenesis and endoscopic surveillance.

11. Organoids Are Limited in Modeling the Colon Adenoma-Carcinoma Sequence.

12. Next-Generation Sequencing for Non-Ampullary Duodenal Carcinoma Suggesting the Existence of an Adenoma-Carcinoma Sequence.

13. Fibroblast Subsets in Intestinal Homeostasis, Carcinogenesis, Tumor Progression, and Metastasis.

14. Comprehensive Analysis of microRNA Profiles in Organoids Derived from Human Colorectal Adenoma and Cancer.

15. Significance of the gut microbiome in multistep colorectal carcinogenesis.

16. CD204-Positive Tumor-associated Macrophages Relate to Malignant Transformation of Colorectal Adenoma.

17. Increased EZH2 expression during the adenoma-carcinoma sequence in colorectal cancer.

18. Development and endoscopic appearance of colorectal tumors are characterized by the expression profiles of miRNAs.

19. Long-term follow-up study of gastric adenoma; tumor-associated macrophages are associated to carcinoma development in gastric adenoma.

20. Difference in expression of two neurokinin-1 receptors in adenoma and carcinoma from patients that underwent radical surgery for colorectal carcinoma.

21. Genetic dissection of colorectal cancer progression by orthotopic transplantation of engineered cancer organoids.

22. Colorectal Cancer Subtypes: Developmental Origin and Microenvironmental Regulation.

23. Improved survival of patients with colon cancer detected by screening colonoscopy.

24. Pattern of Melanotransferrin Expression in Human Colorectal Tissues: An Immunohistochemical Study on Potential Clinical Application.

25. Novel understanding of ABC transporters ABCB1/MDR/P-glycoprotein, ABCC2/MRP2, and ABCG2/BCRP in colorectal pathophysiology.

26. Lectin Histochemistry Shows WGA, PHA-L and HPA Binding Increases During Progression of Human Colorectal Cancer.

27. Dickkopf-1 expression is down-regulated during the colorectal adenoma-carcinoma sequence and correlates with reduced microvessel density and VEGF expression.

28. DNA hypermethylation appears early and shows increased frequency with dysplasia in Lynch syndrome-associated colorectal adenomas and carcinomas.

29. Advanced colorectal adenoma related gene expression signature may predict prognostic for colorectal cancer patients with adenoma-carcinoma sequence.

30. The molecular basis of rectal cancer.

31. Adenoma and carcinoma components in colonic tumors show discordance for KRAS mutation.

32. Adenoma-carcinoma Sequence in the Bladder After Augmentation Cystoplasty.

33. KRAS mutation positive mucinous adenocarcinoma originating in mature ovarian teratoma: case report and review of literature.

34. Precursor-derived versus de-novo carcinogenesis depends on lineage-specific mucin phenotypes of intramucosal gland-forming gastric neoplasms.

35. Differential mucin phenotypes and their significance in a variation of colorectal carcinoma.

36. MUC5AC/β-catenin expression and KRAS gene alteration in laterally spreading colorectal tumors.

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