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Stephen Rice
Dr Viviana Albani
Dr Gulnar Fattakhova
Professor Stephen Rushton
Dr Diarmuid Coughlan
et al.
Cost and utility estimates for patients at different stages in the natural history of Primary Biliary Cirrhosis (PBC) from the UK-PBC Cohort2016
Professor Djordje Jakovljevic
Sarah Moore
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Gulnar Fattakhova
Dr Christian Thoma
et al.
Comparison of cardiac output determined by bioimpedance and bioreactance methods at rest and during exercise2012
Professor David Jones
Dr Kieren Hollingsworth
Professor Djordje Jakovljevic
Dr Gulnar Fattakhova
Jessie Pairman
et al.
Loss of capacity to recover from acidosis on repeat exercise in chronic fatigue syndrome: A case control study2012
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Gulnar Fattakhova
Dr Kieren Hollingsworth
Dr Christian Thoma
Sarah Moore
et al.
Resistance exercise improves liver fat and glucose control in people with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease2011
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Gulnar Fattakhova
Dr Kieren Hollingsworth
Dr Christian Thoma
Sarah Moore
et al.
Resistance exercise improves liver fat and glucose control in people with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease2011
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Gulnar Fattakhova
Dr Kieren Hollingsworth
Christian Thoma
Sarah Moore
et al.
Resistance exercise improves liver fat and glucose control in people with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease2011
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Gulnar Fattakhova
Dr Kieren Hollingsworth
Dr Christian Thoma
Sarah Moore
et al.
Resistance exercise improves liver lipid, fat oxidation and glucose control in adults with non-alchoholic fatty liver disease independent of weight loss2011
Professor David Jones
Dr Kieren Hollingsworth
Dr Gulnar Fattakhova
Dr Guy MacGowan
Professor Roy Taylor
et al.
Impaired cardiovascular function in primary biliary cirrhosis2010
Dr Gulnar Fattakhova
Dr David Jones
Dr James Frith
Emerita Professor Julia Newton
Cognitive Symptoms and Prevalent in Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) and Unrelated to the Severity of Liver Disease2009