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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 1, 1990
Spatial differentiation of the intestinal epithelium: analysis of enteroendocrine cells containing immunoreactive serotonin, secretin, and substance P in normal and transgenic miceK A Roth, J I Gordon
Oncogene|July 10, 1997
gamma-Ray-induced apoptosis in transgenic mice with proliferative abnormalities in their intestinal epithelium: re-entry of villus enterocytes into the cell cycle does not affect their radioresistance but enhances the radiosensitivity of the crypt by inducing p53C M Coopersmith, J I Gordon
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 15, 1993
Use of transgenic mice to study regulation of gene expression in the parietal cell lineage of gastric unitsR G Lorenz, J I Gordon
Development (Cambridge, England)|May 24, 2000
Rac1 mutations produce aberrant epithelial differentiation in the developing and adult mouse small intestineT S Stappenbeck, J I Gordon
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 23, 1999
Inducible gene knockouts in the small intestinal and colonic epitheliumJ R Saam, J I Gordon
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 25, 2001
The intestinal stem cell niche: there grows the neighborhoodJ C Mills, J I Gordon
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 16, 2001
Commensal host-bacterial relationships in the gutL V Hooper, J I Gordon
Glycobiology|April 5, 2001
Glycans as legislators of host-microbial interactions: spanning the spectrum from symbiosis to pathogenicityL V Hooper, J I Gordon
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 17, 1995
Inflammatory bowel disease and adenomas in mice expressing a dominant negative N-cadherinM L Hermiston, J I Gordon
Development (Cambridge, England)|August 9, 2001
Extranuclear sequestration of phospho-Jun N-terminal kinase and distorted villi produced by activated Rac1 in the intestinal epithelium of chimeric miceT S Stappenbeck, J I Gordon
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 1, 1990
Spatial differentiation of the intestinal epithelium: analysis of enteroendocrine cells containing immunoreactive serotonin, secretin, and substance P in normal and transgenic miceK A Roth, J I Gordon
Oncogene|July 10, 1997
gamma-Ray-induced apoptosis in transgenic mice with proliferative abnormalities in their intestinal epithelium: re-entry of villus enterocytes into the cell cycle does not affect their radioresistance but enhances the radiosensitivity of the crypt by inducing p53C M Coopersmith, J I Gordon
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 15, 1993
Use of transgenic mice to study regulation of gene expression in the parietal cell lineage of gastric unitsR G Lorenz, J I Gordon
Development (Cambridge, England)|May 24, 2000
Rac1 mutations produce aberrant epithelial differentiation in the developing and adult mouse small intestineT S Stappenbeck, J I Gordon
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 23, 1999
Inducible gene knockouts in the small intestinal and colonic epitheliumJ R Saam, J I Gordon
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 25, 2001
The intestinal stem cell niche: there grows the neighborhoodJ C Mills, J I Gordon
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 16, 2001
Commensal host-bacterial relationships in the gutL V Hooper, J I Gordon
Glycobiology|April 5, 2001
Glycans as legislators of host-microbial interactions: spanning the spectrum from symbiosis to pathogenicityL V Hooper, J I Gordon
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 17, 1995
Inflammatory bowel disease and adenomas in mice expressing a dominant negative N-cadherinM L Hermiston, J I Gordon
Development (Cambridge, England)|August 9, 2001
Extranuclear sequestration of phospho-Jun N-terminal kinase and distorted villi produced by activated Rac1 in the intestinal epithelium of chimeric miceT S Stappenbeck, J I Gordon
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