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Jun 5, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Ugur Aslan |Michelle Feijen |J. Wouter Jukema |Gerlinde M. Mulder
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Mar 6, 2024 |
nature.com | Minna K. Karjalainen |Eeva Sliz |Elias Allara |Weihua Zhang |Pekka Jousilahti |Kati Kristiansson | +46 more
AbstractGenome-wide association analyses using high-throughput metabolomics platforms have led to novel insights into the biology of human metabolism1,2,3,4,5,6,7. This detailed knowledge of the genetic determinants of systemic metabolism has been pivotal for uncovering how genetic pathways influence biological mechanisms and complex diseases8,9,10,11.
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Mar 5, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Julie Rutten |J. Wouter Jukema |Hoi W. Wu |Emmelien Aten
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Feb 18, 2024 |
medrxiv.org | Vincent Q. Sier |Diana van Heemst |Paul H.A. Quax |J. Wouter Jukema
The authors have declared no competing interest. This work was supported by a Leiden University Medical Centre MD/PhD research grant to V.Q. Sier. I confirm all relevant ethical guidelines have been followed, and any necessary IRB and/or ethics committee approvals have been obtained.
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Nov 27, 2023 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Nina Ajmone Marsan |J. Wouter Jukema |Minneke J. Coenraad |Roos A. Groen
Over 50%1 of patients with advanced liver cirrhosis present with cardiac dysfunction due to the dysregulation of the haemodynamic circulation, also known as cirrhotic cardiomyopathy (CCM). In particular, the vasodilatory effects secondary to portal hypertension cause hyperdynamic circulation, resulting in left ventricular (LV) systolic and/or diastolic dysfunction.
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