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1. O-GlcNAcylation of enolase 1 serves as a dual regulator of aerobic glycolysis and immune evasion in colorectal cancer.

2. Sensing of endogenous retroviruses-derived RNA by ZBP1 triggers PANoptosis in DNA damage and contributes to toxic side effects of chemotherapy.

3. Effects of simulated microgravity on colorectal cancer organoids growth and drug response.

4. Predicting transcriptional responses to novel chemical perturbations using deep generative model for drug discovery.

5. Isocitrate dehydrogenases 2-mediated dysfunctional metabolic reprogramming promotes intestinal cancer progression via regulating HIF-1A signaling pathway.

6. A multidimensional recommendation framework for identifying biological targets to aid the diagnosis and treatment of liver metastasis in patients with colorectal cancer.

7. PTPN11 is a potential biomarker for type 2 diabetes mellitus complicated with colorectal cancer.

8. Epigenetic modulation of autophagy pathway by small molecules in colorectal cancer: a systematic review.

9. Glycyrrhizin ameliorates colorectal cancer progression by regulating NHEJ pathway through inhibiting HMGB1-induced DNA damage response.

10. Alginate-modified graphene oxide anchored with lactoperoxidase as a novel bioactive nanocombination for colorectal cancer therapy.

11. Goblet cell differentiation subgroups in colorectal cancer.

12. PD-L1 restrains PD-1 + Nrp1 lo Treg cells to suppress inflammation-driven colorectal tumorigenesis.

13. Gasdermin D promotes development of intestinal tumors through regulating IL-1β release and gut microbiota composition.

14. Metabolic Response to Small Molecule Therapy in Colorectal Cancer Tracked with Raman Spectroscopy and Metabolomics.

15. CD39 is induced by nutrient deprivation in colorectal cancer cells and contributes to the tolerance to hypoxia.

16. In vitro analysis suggests that SARS-CoV-2 infection differentially modulates cancer-like phenotypes and cytokine expression in colorectal and prostate cancer cells.

17. Detection and characterization of colorectal cancer by autofluorescence lifetime imaging on surgical specimens.

18. Interconnection of CD133 Stem Cell Marker with Autophagy and Apoptosis in Colorectal Cancer.

19. Molecular Mechanisms of Skatole-Induced Inflammatory Responses in Intestinal Epithelial Caco-2 Cells: Implications for Colorectal Cancer and Inflammatory Bowel Disease.

20. JAML overexpressed in colorectal cancer promotes tumour proliferation by activating the PI3K-AKT-mTOR signalling pathway.

21. Inflammation, Gut Microbiota, and Metabolomic Shifts in Colorectal Cancer: Insights from Human and Mouse Models.

22. Heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor via miR-126 controls tumor formation/growth and the proteolytic niche in murine models of colorectal and colitis-associated cancers.

23. Acetylcysteine synergizes PD-1 blockers against colorectal cancer progression by promoting TCF1 + PD1 + CD8 + T cell differentiation.

24. Characterization of mitochondrial metabolism related molecular subtypes and immune infiltration in colorectal adenocarcinoma.

25. SPINK4 modulates inhibition of glycolysis against colorectal cancer progression.

26. Role and mechanism of KIAA1429 in regulating cellular ferroptosis and radioresistance in colorectal cancer.

27. Remodeling tumor microenvironment using pH-sensitive biomimetic co-delivery of TRAIL/R848 liposomes against colorectal cancer.

28. miR-326 overexpression inhibits colorectal cancer cell growth and proteasome activity by targeting PNO1: unveiling a novel therapeutic intervention strategy.

29. The correlation between cellular O-GlcNAcylation and sensitivity to O-GlcNAc inhibitor in colorectal cancer cells.

30. Oroxylin A suppressed colorectal cancer metastasis by inhibiting the activation of the TGF-β/SMAD signal pathway.

31. TRIM21 induces selective autophagic degradation of c-Myc and sensitizes regorafenib therapy in colorectal cancer.

32. An RNA damage response network mediates the lethality of 5-FU in colorectal cancer.

33. Morphology-Mediated Tumor Deep Penetration for Enhanced Near Infrared II Photothermal and Chemotherapy of Colorectal Cancer.

34. Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Expressing Sulfatase 1 Facilitate VEGFA-Dependent Microenvironmental Remodeling to Support Colorectal Cancer.

35. Integrated metabolomics and proteomics analyses to reveal anticancer mechanism of hemp oil extract in colorectal cancer.

36. EEF1D stabilized by SRSF9 promotes colorectal cancer via enhancing the proliferation and metastasis.

37. Integrative Omics Uncovers Low Tumorous Magnesium Content as A Driver Factor of Colorectal Cancer.

38. Bottom-up or Top-down: Inflammation Reprograms Paneth Cells to Develop Bowel Cancers.

39. Polo-like Kinase 1 Predicts Lymph Node Metastasis in Middle Eastern Colorectal Cancer Patients; Its Inhibition Reverses 5-Fu Resistance in Colorectal Cancer Cells.

40. Mitochondrial disruption resulting from Cepharanthine-mediated TOM inhibition triggers ferroptosis in colorectal cancer cells.

41. m6A-modified circXPO1 accelerates colorectal cancer progression via interaction with FMRP to promote WWC2 mRNA decay.

42. Ethoxy-erianin phosphate inhibits angiogenesis in colorectal cancer by regulating the TMPO-AS1/miR-126-3p/PIK3R2 axis and inactivating the PI3k/AKT signaling pathway.

43. PIWIL1 is recruited to centrosomes during mitosis in colorectal cancer cells and is linked to cell cycle progression.

44. Single-Cell Transcriptomics Reveals Cellular Heterogeneity and Drivers in Serrated Pathway-Driven Colorectal Cancer Progression.

45. Trp53 Deletion Promotes Exacerbated Colitis, Facilitates Lgr5+ Cancer Stem Cell Expansion, and Fuels Tumorigenesis in AOM/DSS-Induced Colorectal Cancer.

46. Podoplanin Expression in Early-Stage Colorectal Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts and Its Utility as a Diagnostic Marker for Colorectal Lesions.

47. Hippo Signaling Pathway in Colorectal Cancer: Modulation by Various Signals and Therapeutic Potential.

48. Persistent Activation of the P2X7 Receptor Underlies Chronic Inflammation and Carcinogenic Changes in the Intestine.

49. DNA methylation-driven gene FAM3D promotes colorectal cancer growth via the ATF4-SESN2-mTORC1 pathway.

50. FUT2 promotes colorectal cancer metastasis by reprogramming fatty acid metabolism via YAP/TAZ signaling and SREBP-1.

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