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L1000 CMAP - Colorectal cancer HT29 cells treated with ligand perturbagens
Colorectal cancer HT29 cells IFNG sensitized and treated with TNF, EGF, INS alone or in combination
Colorectal cancer HT29 cells with different treatments to induce or inhibit necroptosis
Colon cancer HT29 cells compared based on methotrexate sensitivity or resistance
Colorectal cancer (HT29 & HCT116) and melanoma PES43 cells treated with Nivolumab, sPD-L1 or both
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Selective immunosuppressive action of a factor produced by colon cancer cells.
Characterization of an immunosuppressive factor derived from colon cancer cells.
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Safety and Efficacy of SNX-5422 in Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 2 (HER2) Positive Cancers
Human Intestinal Microbiome and Surgical Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Colorectal Cancer Surgery
Does Watercress Intake Have an Impact on Cancer Patients Outcomes: a Longitudinal Trial
Can Prebiotics Support the Treatment of Mild Iron Deficiency by Iron Supplementation
Microbiota and Related Metabolome in Omnivore, Vegetarian or Vegan Diets
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