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BASL Annual Meeting 2010
9-11 September 2009
LONDON





Topic: Basic Science

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Poster number: 5
No. visits: 52
Title: Neutrophil-induced oxidative stress and low plasma IL-10, and not ammonia, are associated with the development of low grade hepatic encephalopathy in patients with advanced cirrhosis
Authors : Dr Nicholas Taylor, Abeles RD, Hussain M, Vergani D, Bernal W, Wendon JA and Shawcross DL
Centre: Kings College Hospital

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Poster number: 19
No. visits: 75
Title: Cirrhosis leads to impaired neutrophil phagocytosis which parallels increased IL-10 concentration and is reversed following liver transplantation.
Authors : Dr Nicholas Taylor, Ma Y, Abeles RD, Hussain M, Auzinger G, Vergani D, Bernal W, Wendon JA and Shawcross DL.
Centre: Kings College Hospital

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Poster number: 40
No. visits: 69
Title: Characterisation of the drug metabolism profile of isolated and cultured rat hepatocytes using transcriptomic (Superarray) and proteomic (iTRAQ) technologies
Authors : Cliff Rowe,
Centre: University of Liverpool

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Poster number: 51
No. visits: 66
Title: THE ROLE OF APOBEC AND INOS IN MEDIATING THE NON-CYTOLYTIC CONTROL OF HEPATITIS B VIRUS REPLICATION
Authors : Mrs Sandra Phillips,
Centre: University College London

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Poster number: 54
No. visits: 53
Title: Comparison of chemokine receptor expression by human liver infiltrating lymphocytes and peripheral blood lymphocytes in alcoholic liver disease
Authors : Dr Jeffrey Faint, Dr Patricia LalorDr Wing SynDr Ceren TuncerProfessor David Adams
Centre: University of Birmingham

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Poster number: 55
No. visits: 59
Title: Engineered Forms of Hepatocyte Growth Factor Protect Human Hepatocytes From Apoptosis Induced by Fas Ligand
Authors : Mr Jacob Ross,
Centre: UCL

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Poster number: 56
No. visits: 62
Title: Increased Nuclear Receptor Expression Improves Inducible Cytochrome P450 Function in HepG2 Cells to Provide Detoxificatory Function Relevant to Clinical Use
Authors : Ms Amy Thomas, Jacob RossHumphrey HodgsonClare Selden
Centre: University College London

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Poster number: 58
No. visits: 60
Title: The Trans-differentiation of Pancreatic Acinar Cells into Hepatocytes is Mediated by a Suppression of WNT signalling activity
Authors : Dr Matthew Wright, Karen Wallace, Stefan Hoppler
Centre: Newcastle University

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Poster number: 59
No. visits: 61
Title: Pharmacological blockade of 5-HT 2B receptor stimulates liver growth
Authors : Dr Lindsay Murphy, Mohammad R. Ebrahimkhani, Derek A. Mann and Fiona Oakley
Centre: Newcastle University

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Poster number: 60
No. visits: 55
Title: Chronic elevated systemic glucocorticoid results in widespread pancreatic-hepatic trans-differentiation in vivo.
Authors : Dr Matthew Wright, karen wallace, James Shaw, Steven White Alastair Burt
Centre: Newcastle University

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Poster number: 62
No. visits: 68
Title: Cardiac Fibrosis in Chronic Hepatic Congestion: The Detailed Characterisation of a Novel Murine Model of Cardiac Hepatopathy (Python Mouse)
Authors : Dr Timothy T Gordon-Walker, Hough TA, Schrader J, Docherty L, Towlson C, Cheeseman M, Forbes SJ, Dear N, Simpson KJ, Iredale JP
Centre: The University of Edinburgh

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Poster number: 65
No. visits: 71
Title: Chronic Hepatitis C (cHCV) is Associated with Hyperexpression of Programmed Death (PD)-1 Pathway on the Cellular Subsets of the Host Adaptive/Innate Immune Response
Authors : Dr Antonio Riva,
Centre: Institute of Hepatology - UCL - London

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Poster number: 66
No. visits: 53
Title: PD-1/PDL1 pathway is key in determining the balance of curative or destructive function of virus-specific CD8 T-cells in HBV infection.
Authors : Dr Alexander Evans,
Centre: Institute of Hepatology, UCL

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Poster number: 69
No. visits: 77
Title: Hepatocyte telomere fluorescent signal intensity and area in a cohort of patients with Wilsons disease measured by quantitative fluorescence in situ hybridization (Q-FISH).
Authors : Dr Phaedra Tachtatzis,
Centre: Addenbrookes Hospital

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Poster number: 70
No. visits: 67
Title: A CLINICAL SCALE BIOREACTOR FOR EXTRACORPOREAL BIOARTIFICIAL LIVER SUPPORT USING LIVER DERIVED HUMAN CELL LINES
Authors : Mr Eloy Erro, Pr. Humphrey Hodgson, Dr. Roshni Molls, Martin Lubowiecki, Dr. Clare Selden
Centre: University College London Medical School

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Poster number: 71
No. visits: 58
Title: Substantial cardiovascular changes observed in an early phase mouse model of bile duct ligation
Authors : Dr Alastair OBrien, Dr Alison WinstanleyDr Nathan Davies
Centre: University College London

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Poster number: 73
No. visits: 60
Title: Myofibroblast Depletion during Acute CCl4 Injury Delays Hepatocyte Injury and Promotes Liver Regeneration
Authors : Dr Matthew Wright, Angela Douglass
Centre: Newcastle University

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Poster number: 79
No. visits: 71
Title: Acute Hepatitis E infection is associated with enteric immune activation and a influx of CCR9 expressing cytotoxic T cells in the liver
Authors : Dr Bertus Eksteen,
Centre: University of Birmingham

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Poster number: 116
No. visits: 57
Title: Cell cycle arrest in alcohol-related liver disease and association of p21 expression with mortality
Authors : Dr Aloysious Aravinthan,
Centre: University of Cambridge

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