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5. Liver disease alters high-density lipoprotein composition, metabolism and function

7. Direct acting anti-viral therapy rescues neutrophil dysfunction in hepatitis C infection by reduction of heamolysis

8. THU-147-Improvement of neutrophil function in hepatitis C patients under direct acting anti-viral treatment is associated with hemolysis parameters

9. SAT-048-Changes in the intestinal microbiome during probiotic intervention in cirrhosis

10. The Hormone FGF21 Stimulates Water Drinking in Response to Ketogenic Diet and Alcohol

11. Acellular growth retardation ability (AGRA), a novel biomarker for humoral immune function, predicts the occurrence of severe bacterial infections in cirrhosis

12. Changes of bile acids profile in different etiologies of liver cirrhosis and its association with neutrophil response

13. Loss of colonization resistance in cirrhosis facilitates proton pump inhibitor-associated oralization of the colonic microbiome

14. Dysbiosis of the gut microbiota and increased gut permeability characterize secondary sclerosing cholangitis in critically ill patients (SSC-CIP)

15. Macrophage activation markers sCD163 and mannose receptor predict survival and correlate with markers of gut permeability in patients with liver cirrhosis

17. Intestinal colonisation by Veillonella spp. is predictive for mortality in stable cirrhosis and could be partially reduced by a multispecies probiotic in a randomized placebo controlled trial

18. Multispecies Probiotic Maintains Health Related Quality of Life in Cirrhosis Better than Placebo

19. P0115 : Serum bile acids in cirrhosis depend on aetiology

20. 244 INCREASED GUT PERMEABILITY, ELEVATED ENDOTOXIN RELATED PROTEINS AND NEUTROPHIL DYSFUNCTION IN LIVER CIRRHOSIS

21. 1367 INCREASED GUT PERMEABILITY IN METABOLIC SYNDROME IS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH CHANGES IN BILE ACID PROFILE

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