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Academic Article Pharmacology and clinical potential of guanylyl cyclase C agonists in the treatment of ulcerative colitis.
Academic Article Nitric oxide activation of soluble guanylyl cyclase reveals high and low affinity sites that mediate allosteric inhibition by calcium.
Academic Article Guanylyl cyclase C: a molecular marker for staging and postoperative surveillance of patients with colorectal cancer.
Academic Article Bile acids induce ectopic expression of intestinal guanylyl cyclase C Through nuclear factor-kappaB and Cdx2 in human esophageal cells.
Academic Article Exisulind and guanylyl cyclase C induce distinct antineoplastic signaling mechanisms in human colon cancer cells.
Academic Article Guanylyl cyclase C suppresses intestinal tumorigenesis by restricting proliferation and maintaining genomic integrity.
Academic Article Homeostatic control of the crypt-villus axis by the bacterial enterotoxin receptor guanylyl cyclase C restricts the proliferating compartment in intestine.
Academic Article Guanylyl cyclase C prevents colon cancer metastasis by regulating tumor epithelial cell matrix metalloproteinase-9.
Academic Article Guanylyl cyclase C in colorectal cancer: susceptibility gene and potential therapeutic target.
Concept Receptors, Enterotoxin
Grant Targeting Guanylyl Cyclase C to Prevent Colorectal Tumorigenesis
Academic Article Guanylyl cyclase C agonists regulate progression through the cell cycle of human colon carcinoma cells.
Academic Article Guanylyl cyclase is an ATP sensor coupling nitric oxide signaling to cell metabolism.
Academic Article Bacterial enterotoxins are associated with resistance to colon cancer.
Academic Article Colorectal cancer is a paracrine deficiency syndrome amenable to oral hormone replacement therapy.
Academic Article Can colorectal cancer be prevented or treated by oral hormone replacement therapy?
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  • Receptors Enterotoxin