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(215) 955-5693
(215) 955-7006 fax
Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications
- Analytic lymph node number establishes staging accuracy by occult tumor burden in colorectal cancer
- GUCY2C molecular staging personalizes colorectal cancer patient management
- Epitope-targeted cytotoxic T cells mediate lineage-specific antitumor efficacy induced by the cancer mucosa antigen GUCY2C
- Occult tumor burden contributes to racial disparities in stage-specific colorectal cancer outcomes
- Molecular staging individualizing cancer management
- GUCY2C opposes systemic genotoxic tumorigenesis by regulating AKT-dependent intestinal barrier integrity
- A uroguanylin-GUCY2C endocrine axis regulates feeding in mice
- Occult tumor burden predicts disease recurrence in lymph node-negative colorectal cancer
- Contrast-enhanced ultrasound imaging of sentinel lymph nodes after peritumoral administration of sonazoid in a melanoma tumor animal model
- Molecular staging estimates occult tumor burden in colorectal cancer
- Selection of optimal reference genes for normalization in quantitative RT-PCR
- The Hormone Receptor GUCY2C Suppresses Intestinal Tumor Formation by Inhibiting AKT Signaling
- Can colorectal cancer be prevented or treated by oral hormone replacement therapy?
- GUCY2C reverse transcriptase PCR to stage pN0 colorectal cancer patients
- Guanylyl cyclase C in colorectal cancer: Susceptibility gene and potential therapeutic target
- Bile acids initiate lineage-addicted gastroesophageal tumorigenesis by suppressing the EGF receptor-AKT axis
- Guanylyl cyclase C as a biomarker for targeted imaging and therapy of metastatic colorectal cancer
- Guanylyl cyclase C is a specific marker for differentiating primary and metastatic ovarian mucinous neoplasms
- GCC signaling in colorectal cancer: Is colorectal cancer a paracrine deficiency syndrome?
- Lineage-specific T-cell responses to Cancer mucosa antigen oppose systemic metastases without mucosal inflammatory disease
