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1. Increased Hemoglobin Associated with VEGF Inhibitors in Advanced Renal Cell Carcinoma.

2. Personalizing pancreatic cancer organoids with hPSCs.

3. Vascular endothelial growth factor: Biology and therapeutic applications

4. Comparative evaluation of the antitumor activity of antiangiogenic proteins delivered by gene...

5. Oligomerization-dependent Regulation of Motility and Morphogenesis by the Collagen XVIII...

6. Organoid modeling for cancer precision medicine.

7. GPR124 regulates murine brain embryonic angiogenesis and BBB formation by an intracellular domain-independent mechanism.

8. Characterization of S6K2, a novel kinase homologous to S6K1.

9. Rapamycin selectively inhibits interleukin-2 activation of p70 S6 kinase.

10. PDGF-B exploits stromal EPO.

11. Toward recreating colon cancer in human organoids.

12. Report of the Assay Guidance Workshop on 3-Dimensional Tissue Models for Antiviral Drug Development.

14. Wnt pathway regulation of intestinal stem cells.

15. Cancer stem cells: advances in biology and clinical translation—a Keystone Symposia report.

16. VEGF blockade inhibits angiogenesis and reepithelialization of endometrium.

17. Recombinant adenovirus as a methodology for exploration of physiologic functions of growth factor pathways.

18. Cotargeting tumor and tumor endothelium effectively inhibits the growth of human prostate cancer in adenovirus-mediated antiangiogenesis and oncolysis combination therapy.

19. Nanoparticle-enabled innate immune stimulation activates endogenous tumor-infiltrating T cells with broad antigen specificities.

20. Engineered Matrices Enable the Culture of Human Patient‐Derived Intestinal Organoids.

21. Engineered Matrices Enable the Culture of Human Patient‐Derived Intestinal Organoids.

22. Organoid Models of Tumor Immunology.

23. Surrogate R-spondins for tissue-specific potentiation of Wnt Signaling.

24. The Intestinal Stem Cell Niche: Homeostasis and Adaptations.

25. Linked read sequencing resolves complex genomic rearrangements in gastric cancer metastases.

26. Relief of hypoxia by angiogenesis promotes neural stem cell differentiation by targeting glycolysis.

27. Oligodendrocyte precursors migrate along vasculature in the developing nervous system.

28. Fluorescence Imaging In Vivo at Wavelengths beyond 1500 nm.

29. Fluorescence Imaging In Vivo at Wavelengths beyond 1500 nm.

30. Novel TIA biomarkers identified by mass spectrometry-based proteomics.

31. R-SPONDIN2+ mesenchymal cells form the bud tip progenitor niche during human lung development.

32. IRBIT as a Regulator of Bicarbonate Transport in the Small Intestine.

33. Through-skull fluorescence imaging of the brain in a new near-infrared window.

34. Interfollicular Epidermal Stem Cells Self-Renew via AutocrineWnt Signaling.

35. A multicenter study to standardize reporting and analyses of fluorescence-activated cell-sorted murine intestinal epithelial cells.

36. Cross-talk between hypoxia and insulin signaling through Phd3 regulates hepatic glucose and lipid metabolism and ameliorates diabetes.

37. β-Catenin-Driven Cancers Require a YAP1 Transcriptional Complex for Survival and Tumorigenesis

38. Restriction of intestinal stem cell expansion and the regenerative response by YAP.

39. β-Catenin-Driven Cancers Require a YAP1 Transcriptional Complex for Survival and Tumorigenesis

40. The HIF Signaling Pathway in Osteoblasts Directly Modulates Erythropoiesis through the Production of EPO

41. Maintenance Bevacizumab is Associated With Increased Hemoglobin in Patients With Advanced, Nonsquamous, Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer.

42. The intestinal stem cell markers Bmi1 and Lgr5 identify two functionally distinct populations.

43. Reversible cell-cycle entry in adult kidney podocytes through regulated control of telomerase and Wnt signaling.

44. VEGF signaling has distinct spatiotemporal roles during heart valve development

45. Essential Regulation of CNS Angiogenesis by the Orphan G Protein-Coupled Receptor GPR124.

46. Sustained in vitro intestinal epithelial culture within a Wnt-dependent stem cell niche.

47. Endochondral ossification is required for haematopoietic stem-cell niche formation.

48. Wnt/β-catenin signaling is required for CNS, but not non-CNS, angiogenesis.

49. Soluble receptor-mediated selective inhibition of VEGFR and PDGFRß signaling during physiologic and tumor angiogenesis.

50. Increased Wnt Signaling During Aging Alters Muscle Stem Cell Fate and Increases Fibrosis.

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