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Biological differences between clinically different muscle wasting phenotypes in patients with decompensated ESLD undergoing assessment for liver transplantation: a UK prospective cohort UK study
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Similar weight loss with semaglutide regardless of diabetes and cardiometabolic parameters in individuals with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
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The gene expression profile of skeletal muscle in end-stage liver disease patients undergoing assessment for liver transplantation with muscle wasting
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Home-based exercise in patients with refractory fatigue associated primary biliary cholangitis: final results from the EXerCise Intervention in cholesTatic LivEr Disease (EXCITED) clinical trial
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The regulatory protein and gene expression profile of skeletal muscle in chronic liver disease patients
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Semaglutide 2.4 mg once weekly improved liver and metabolic parameters, and was well tolerated, in patients with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis-related cirrhosis: a randomised, placebo-controlled phase 2 trial
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P24 The relationship of truncal, upper and lower limb muscle mass, strength and performance in patients with End-Stage Liver Disease: A UK prospective study
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O13 End-stage liver disease aetiology impacts on the site and severity of muscle weakness in patients awaiting Liver Transplantation: A prospective case-control study
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Sarcopenia in Liver Transplantation: an Update OA
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Research Topics
Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
(115)
Liver Disease and Transplantation
(83)
Nutrition and Health in Aging
(38)
Organ Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes
(31)
Diet, Metabolism, and Disease
(23)
Affiliations
National Health Service
Birmingham City University
Leeds General Infirmary
University of Tasmania
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust