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Frank Lammert
Researcher at Saarland University
Publications - 546
Citations - 17058
Frank Lammert is an academic researcher from Saarland University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cirrhosis & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 488 publications receiving 13723 citations. Previous affiliations of Frank Lammert include University Hospital Bonn & Hannover Medical School.
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EASL Clinical Practice Guidelines: management of cholestatic liver diseases
Ulrich Beuers,Kirsten Muri Boberg,Roger W. Chapman,Olivier Chazouillères,Pietro Invernizzi,David Jones,Frank Lammert,Albert Parés,Michael Trauner +8 more
TL;DR: The clinical care for patients with cholestatic liver diseases has advanced considerably during recent decades thanks to growing insight into pathophysiological mechanisms and remarkable methodological and technical developments in diagnostic procedures as well as therapeutic and preventive approaches.
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Association between sustained virological response and all-cause mortality among patients with chronic hepatitis C and advanced hepatic fibrosis.
Adriaan J. van der Meer,Bart J. Veldt,Jordan J. Feld,Heiner Wedemeyer,Jean-François Dufour,Frank Lammert,Andres Duarte-Rojo,E. Jenny Heathcote,Michael P. Manns,L. Kuske,Stefan Zeuzem,W. Peter Hofmann,Robert J. de Knegt,Bettina E. Hansen,Harry L.A. Janssen +14 more
TL;DR: Among patients with chronic HCV infection and advanced hepatic fibrosis, sustained virological response to interferon-based treatment was associated with lower all-cause mortality.
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Bacterial infections in cirrhosis: A position statement based on the EASL Special Conference 2013
Rajiv Jalan,Javier Fernández,Reiner Wiest,Bernd Schnabl,Richard Moreau,Paolo Angeli,Vanessa Stadlbauer,Thierry Gustot,Mauro Bernardi,Rafael Cantón,Agustín Albillos,Frank Lammert,Alexander Wilmer,Rajeshwar P. Mookerjee,Jordi Vila,R. Garcia-Martinez,Julia Wendon,José Such,Juan Córdoba,Arun J. Sanyal,Guadalupe Garcia-Tsao,Vicente Arroyo,Andrew K. Burroughs,Pere Ginès +23 more
TL;DR: An in-depth review and a position statement on bacterial infections in cirrhosis are reported, which suggest that research on biomarkers of early infection may be useful in early diagnosis and treatment of infections.
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A genome-wide association study confirms PNPLA3 and identifies TM6SF2 and MBOAT7 as risk loci for alcohol-related cirrhosis
Stephan Buch,Felix Stickel,Eric Trepo,Michael J. Way,A Herrmann,Hans Dieter Nischalke,Mario Brosch,Jonas Rosendahl,Thomas Berg,Monika Ridinger,Marcella Rietschel,Andrew McQuillin,Josef Frank,Falk Kiefer,Stefan Schreiber,Wolfgang Lieb,Michael Soyka,Nasser Semmo,Elmar Aigner,Christian Datz,Renate Schmelz,Stefan Brückner,Sebastian Zeissig,Anna-Magdalena Stephan,Norbert Wodarz,Jacques Devière,Nicolas Clumeck,Christoph Sarrazin,Frank Lammert,Thierry Gustot,Pierre Deltenre,Pierre Deltenre,Henry Völzke,Markus M. Lerch,Julia Mayerle,Florian Eyer,Clemens Schafmayer,Sven Cichon,Markus M. Nöthen,Michael Nothnagel,David Ellinghaus,Klaus Huse,Andre Franke,Steffen Zopf,Claus Hellerbrand,Christophe Moreno,Denis Franchimont,Marsha Y. Morgan,Jochen Hampe +48 more
TL;DR: A genome-wide association study for alcohol-related cirrhosis in individuals of European descent with subsequent validation in two independent European cohorts is performed, suggesting that lipid turnover is important in the pathogenesis of alcohol- related Cirrhosis.
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A genome-wide association scan identifies the hepatic cholesterol transporter ABCG8 as a susceptibility factor for human gallstone disease
Stephan Buch,Clemens Schafmayer,Henry Völzke,Christian Becker,Andre Franke,Huberta von Eller-Eberstein,Christian Kluck,Ingelore Bässmann,Mario Brosch,Frank Lammert,Juan Francisco Miquel,Flavio Nervi,Michael Wittig,Dieter Rosskopf,Birgit Timm,Christine Höll,Marcus Seeger,Abdou ElSharawy,Timothy T. Lu,Jan Hendrik Egberts,Fred Fändrich,Ulrich R. Fölsch,Michael Krawczak,Stefan Schreiber,Peter Nürnberg,Jürgen Tepel,Jochen Hampe +26 more
TL;DR: In this article, a follow-up study of the 235 most significant SNPs in 1,105 affected individuals and 873 controls replicated the disease association of SNP A-1791411 in ABCG8 (allelic P value PCCA = 4.1 × 10−9).