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8. Management of delayed bleeding of upper gastrointestinal endoscopic submucosal tunneling procedures: a retrospective single‐center analysis and brief meta‐analysis

9. Muscular injury as an independent risk factor for esophageal stenosis after endoscopic submucosal dissection of esophageal squamous cell cancer

11. A single-cell transcriptional landscape of immune cells shows disease-specific changes of T cell and macrophage populations in human achalasia

13. The Role of Type II Esophageal Microbiota in Achalasia: Activation of Macrophages and Degeneration of Myenteric Neurons

15. Endoscopic resection and suturing methods for non-ampullary duodenal submucosal tumors: “mini-invasive” treatments that should never be underestimated

16. Salvage peroral endoscopic myotomy is a promising treatment for achalasia after myotomy failure

17. Clinical outcomes of endoscopic resection for the treatment of esophageal gastrointestinal stromal tumors: a ten-year experience from a large tertiary center in China

18. Supplementary Tables A-F from Rapid Identification of UCA1 as a Very Sensitive and Specific Unique Marker for Human Bladder Carcinoma

19. Supplementary Tables A-F from Rapid Identification of UCA1 as a Very Sensitive and Specific Unique Marker for Human Bladder Carcinoma

20. Supplementary Methods from An Integrated Genome-Wide Approach to Discover Tumor-Specific Antigens as Potential Immunologic and Clinical Targets in Cancer

21. Supplementary Figures 1-5 from An Integrated Genome-Wide Approach to Discover Tumor-Specific Antigens as Potential Immunologic and Clinical Targets in Cancer

22. Supplementary Methods from An Integrated Genome-Wide Approach to Discover Tumor-Specific Antigens as Potential Immunologic and Clinical Targets in Cancer

23. Supplementary Table 2 from An Integrated Genome-Wide Approach to Discover Tumor-Specific Antigens as Potential Immunologic and Clinical Targets in Cancer

24. Data from An Integrated Genome-Wide Approach to Discover Tumor-Specific Antigens as Potential Immunologic and Clinical Targets in Cancer

25. Supplementary Table 5 from An Integrated Genome-Wide Approach to Discover Tumor-Specific Antigens as Potential Immunologic and Clinical Targets in Cancer

26. Supplementary Table 1 from An Integrated Genome-Wide Approach to Discover Tumor-Specific Antigens as Potential Immunologic and Clinical Targets in Cancer

27. Supplementary Table 4 from An Integrated Genome-Wide Approach to Discover Tumor-Specific Antigens as Potential Immunologic and Clinical Targets in Cancer

28. Data from An Integrated Genome-Wide Approach to Discover Tumor-Specific Antigens as Potential Immunologic and Clinical Targets in Cancer

29. Supplementary Table 4 from An Integrated Genome-Wide Approach to Discover Tumor-Specific Antigens as Potential Immunologic and Clinical Targets in Cancer

30. Supplementary Table 5 from An Integrated Genome-Wide Approach to Discover Tumor-Specific Antigens as Potential Immunologic and Clinical Targets in Cancer

31. Supplementary Table 2 from An Integrated Genome-Wide Approach to Discover Tumor-Specific Antigens as Potential Immunologic and Clinical Targets in Cancer

32. Supplementary Table 3 from An Integrated Genome-Wide Approach to Discover Tumor-Specific Antigens as Potential Immunologic and Clinical Targets in Cancer

33. Supplementary Figures 1-5 from An Integrated Genome-Wide Approach to Discover Tumor-Specific Antigens as Potential Immunologic and Clinical Targets in Cancer

34. Supplementary Table 3 from An Integrated Genome-Wide Approach to Discover Tumor-Specific Antigens as Potential Immunologic and Clinical Targets in Cancer

35. Supplementary Table 1 from An Integrated Genome-Wide Approach to Discover Tumor-Specific Antigens as Potential Immunologic and Clinical Targets in Cancer

38. A cross‐sectional study reveals a chronic low‐grade inflammation in achalasia

42. Endoscopic resection of upper GI extraluminal tumors (with videos)

43. Endoscopic radial incision versus endoscopic balloon dilation as initial treatments of benign esophageal anastomotic stricture

45. Submucosal tunneling endoscopic septum division for esophageal diverticulum with a median follow-up of 39 months: a multicenter cohort study

46. Two-step artificial intelligence system for endoscopic gastric biopsy improves the diagnostic accuracy of pathologists

47. Repeat endoscopic submucosal dissection as salvage treatment for local recurrence of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma after initial endoscopic submucosal dissection

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