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Snook, Adam
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Receptors, Peptide
Academic Article
Bile acids initiate lineage-addicted gastroesophageal tumorigenesis by suppressing the EGF receptor-AKT axis.
Academic Article
A uroguanylin-GUCY2C endocrine axis regulates feeding in mice.
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GUCY2C-targeted cancer immunotherapy: past, present and future.
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Epitope-targeted cytotoxic T cells mediate lineage-specific antitumor efficacy induced by the cancer mucosa antigen GUCY2C.
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Bacterial heat-stable enterotoxins: translation of pathogenic peptides into novel targeted diagnostics and therapeutics.
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GUCY2C opposes systemic genotoxic tumorigenesis by regulating AKT-dependent intestinal barrier integrity.
Academic Article
Guanylyl cyclase C-induced immunotherapeutic responses opposing tumor metastases without autoimmunity.
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Lineage-specific T-cell responses to cancer mucosa antigen oppose systemic metastases without mucosal inflammatory disease.
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The hormone receptor GUCY2C suppresses intestinal tumor formation by inhibiting AKT signaling.
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Cytokine adjuvanation of therapeutic anti-tumor immunity targeted to cancer mucosa antigens.
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Guanylate cyclase C as a target for prevention, detection, and therapy in colorectal cancer.
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Prime-Boost Immunization Eliminates Metastatic Colorectal Cancer by Producing High-Avidity Effector CD8+ T Cells.
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GUCY2C Signaling Opposes the Acute Radiation-Induced GI Syndrome.
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Dietary L-Tryptophan consumption determines the number of colonic regulatory T cells and susceptibility to colitis via GPR15.
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