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Liver Diseases

The Liver Diseases group is a referent at the local, national and international level in research, and is one of the most active groups in clinical research at VHIR. The group's prominent involvement in clinical trials is a clear indication of our professionals' commitment to ensuring that patients have access to state-of-the-art therapies. Our participation and collaboration in international projects and consortiums are also a fundamental characteristic of the group. The main objective of the group is to become one of the best translational research groups in liver diseases. It is essential to be able to apply all the findings of basic research to clinical research to improve the health of patients with liver disease.

Publications

Letter to the Editor: standardization of HBV RNA assay for the different phases of chronic hepatitis B is essential.

PMID: 34758113
Journal: HEPATOLOGY
Year: 2022
Reference: Hepatology. 2022 Feb;75(2):501-502. doi: 10.1002/hep.32227. Epub 2021 Dec 18.
Impact factor: 17.425
Publication type: Letter or abstract
Authors: Tabernero, David, Cortese, Maria Francesca, Rando-Segura, Ariadna, Buti, Maria, Rodriguez-Frias, Francisco et al.
DOI: 10.1002/hep.32227

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This tool will help avoid invasive techniques and assist in selecting candidates for clinical trials of new treatments.

The meetings served to share advances in translational research and consolidate international scientific alliances in the study of liver diseases

The consensus establishes recommendations that could correct the current disparities related to muscle mass, weight and height and would allow for more precise prioritization of patients who require transplants more urgently.

Estudi sobre els patrons de consum habitual de l'alcohol en població jove

Des de Vall d'Hebron estem buscant 200 persones voluntàries sanes d'entre 18 i 30 anys per a participar en un estudi sobre els patrons de consum habitual de l'alcohol en població jove, en el marc del projecte StopALD.

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