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Evidence of Toxicant-associated Fatty Liver Disease in WTC Responders
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
1/07/22 → 30/06/23
Project: Research
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IL-6/STAT3 axis dictates the PNPLA3-mediated susceptibility to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
Park, J., Zhao, Y., Zhang, F., Zhang, S., Kwong, A. C., Zhang, Y., Hoffmann, H. H., Bushweller, L., Wu, X., Ashbrook, A. W., Stefanovic, B., Chen, S., Branch, A. D., Mason, C. E., Jung, J. U., Rice, C. M. & Wu, X., Jan 2023, In: Journal of Hepatology. 78, 1, p. 45-56 12 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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African Immigrants in New York City with Hepatitis B-Related Hepatocellular Carcinoma Demonstrate High Morbidity and Mortality
Carr, J., Cha, D. E., Shaltiel, T., Zheng, S., Siderides, C., Golas, B., Labow, D., Magge, D., Cohen, N., Branch, A. & Sarpel, U., Apr 2022, In: Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. 24, 2, p. 327-333 7 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Hepatocellular carcinoma surveillance, incidence, and tumor doubling times in patients cured of hepatitis C
Perumalswami, P. V., Wyatt, B., Bowman, C. A., Patel, K., Mageras, A., Lewis, S. C. & Branch, A. D., May 2022, In: Cancer Medicine. 11, 9, p. 1995-2005 11 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Liver Cancer Has a Distinctive Profile in Black Patients: Current Screening Guidelines May Be Inadequate
Winters, A. C., Shaltiel, T., Sarpel, U. & Branch, A. D., Jan 2022, In: Hepatology Communications. 6, 1, p. 8-11 4 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Editorial
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Modification of the diabetes prevention program for the treatment of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: A pilot study
Hershman, M., Torbjornsen, K., Pang, D., Wyatt, B., Dieterich, D. T., Perumalswami, P. V., Branch, A. D. & Dinani, A. M., 2022, (Accepted/In press) In: Obesity Science and Practice.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Higher risk of liver damage in World Trade Center responders with greater dust exposure
Claudia Henschke & Andrea Branch,
5/08/21
1 item of Media coverage
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Exposure to 11-S dust is first linked to liver lesions
Claudia Henschke, Artit Jirapatnakul, Michael Crane & Andrea Branch,
2/08/21
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Mount Sinai Hospital: World Trade Center Responders With the Greatest Exposure to Toxic Dust Have a Higher Likelihood of Liver Disease
Claudia Henschke, Artit Jirapatnakul, Michael Crane & Andrea Branch,
1/08/21
1 item of Media coverage
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World Trade Center responders with the greatest exposure to toxic dust have a higher likelihood of liver disease, study finds
Claudia Henschke, Artit Jirapatnakul, Michael Crane & Andrea Branch,
30/07/21
1 item of Media coverage
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Mount Sinai Health System: World Trade Center Responders with the Greatest Exposure to Toxic Dust Have a Higher Likelihood of Liver Disease
Claudia Henschke, Artit Jirapatnakul, Michael Crane & Andrea Branch,
30/07/21
1 item of Media coverage
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