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1. Multiomic analysis reveals cellular, transcriptomic and epigenetic changes in intestinal pouches of ulcerative colitis patients.

2. HMGB1 acts as an agent of host defense at the gut mucosal barrier.

3. High-fat diet disrupts REG3γ and gut microbial rhythms promoting metabolic dysfunction.

4. Droplet-based high-throughput cultivation for accurate screening of antibiotic resistant gut microbes.

5. Circadian Clock Regulation of Hepatic Lipid Metabolism by Modulation of m 6 A mRNA Methylation.

6. Small Intestine Microbiota Regulate Host Digestive and Absorptive Adaptive Responses to Dietary Lipids.

7. Michael addition-based probes for ratiometric fluorescence imaging of protein S -depalmitoylases in live cells and tissues.

9. The gastrin-releasing peptide analog bombesin preserves exocrine and endocrine pancreas morphology and function during parenteral nutrition.

10. Effects of diurnal variation of gut microbes and high-fat feeding on host circadian clock function and metabolism.

11. Cytosolic HMGB1 controls the cellular autophagy/apoptosis checkpoint during inflammation.

12. Interferon regulatory factor 5 in the pathogenesis of systemic lupus erythematosus.

13. Gene array and protein expression profiles suggest post-transcriptional regulation during CD8+ T cell differentiation.

14. Transgenic expression of the coxsackie/adenovirus receptor enables adenoviral-mediated gene delivery in naive T cells.

15. Chylomicron-sized lipid particles are formed in the setting of apolipoprotein B deficiency.

16. Dual mechanisms for the low plasma levels of truncated apolipoprotein B proteins in familial hypobetalipoproteinemia. Analysis of a new mouse model with a nonsense mutation in the Apob gene.

17. Transgenic mice expressing human ApoB95 and ApoB97. Evidence that sequences within the carboxyl-terminal portion of human apoB100 are important for the assembly of lipoprotein.

18. Susceptibility to atherosclerosis in mice expressing exclusively apolipoprotein B48 or apolipoprotein B100.

19. Phenotypic analysis of mice expressing exclusively apolipoprotein B48 or apolipoprotein B100.

20. A genetic model for absent chylomicron formation: mice producing apolipoprotein B in the liver, but not in the intestine.

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