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Concept Barrett Esophagus
Academic Article Multilayered epithelium in a rat model and human Barrett's esophagus: similar expression patterns of transcription factors and differentiation markers.
Academic Article P63 Deficiency and CDX2 Overexpression Lead to Barrett's-Like Metaplasia in Mouse Esophageal Epithelium.
Academic Article Transitional basal cells at the squamous-columnar junction generate Barrett's oesophagus.
Academic Article Cellular origins and molecular mechanisms of Barrett's esophagus and esophageal adenocarcinoma.
Academic Article Single nucleotide polymorphisms of caudal type homeobox 1 and 2 are associated with Barrett's esophagus.
Academic Article Transgenic overexpression of cdx1b induces metaplastic changes of gene expression in zebrafish esophageal squamous epithelium.
Academic Article Oxidative damage in an esophageal adenocarcinoma model with rats.
Academic Article Phenotype of columnar-lined esophagus in rats with esophagogastroduodenal anastomosis: similarity to human Barrett's esophagus.
Academic Article An esophagogastroduodenal anastomosis model for esophageal adenocarcinogenesis in rats and enhancement by iron overload.
Academic Article Studies of iron deposits, inducible nitric oxide synthase and nitrotyrosine in a rat model for esophageal adenocarcinoma.
Academic Article Tissue resistance in the normal and diseased esophagus.
Academic Article Molecular mechanisms of Barrett's esophagus.
Academic Article Differential gene expression in normal esophagus and Barrett's esophagus.
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