Association of gut microbiota and gut metabolites and adverse outcomes in biliary atresia: A longitudinal prospective study

02/10/2025 5 min

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This article "Association of gut microbiota and gut metabolites and adverse outcomes in biliary atresia: A longitudinal prospective study" is published in Hepatology Communications.Author: Vandana JainJournal: Hepatology CommunicationsYear: 2024Podcast type: ShortThe authors are:⦁ Vandana Jain⦁ Matthew J. Dalby⦁ Emma C. Alexander⦁ Charlotte Burford⦁ Holly Acford-Palmer⦁ Iliana R. Serghiou⦁ Nancy M.Y. Teng⦁ Raymond Kiu⦁ Konstantinos Gerasimidis⦁ Konstantina Zafeiropoulou⦁ Michael Logan⦁ Anita Verma⦁ Mark Davenport⦁ Lindsay J. Hall⦁ Anil DhawanAffiliations:Vandana Jain, Emma C. Alexander, Charlotte Burford, Anil Dhawan, Paediatric Liver, GI and Nutrition Centre and Mowatlabs, King’s College Hospital, London, UKMatthew J. Dalby, Holly Acford-Palmer, Iliana R. Serghiou, Nancy M.Y. Teng, Raymond Kiu, Lindsay J. Hall, Quadram Institute Bioscience, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, UKMatthew J. Dalby, Raymond Kiu, Institute of Microbiology and Infection, College of Medical and Dental Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UKKonstantinos Gerasimidis, Konstantina Zafeiropoulou, Michael Logan, Human Nutrition, School of Medicine, Dentistry and Nursing, College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, UKAnita Verma, Paediatric Liver, GI and Nutrition Centre and Mowatlabs, King’s College Hospital, London, UKMark Davenport, Department of Paediatric Surgery, King’s College Hospital, London, UKLindsay J. Hall, Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, UK

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