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Benjamin L. Shneider is affiliated with Baylor College of Medicine in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on pediatric hepatobiliary diseases, with a significant emphasis on liver disease diagnosis and treatment as well as congenital anomalies related to the liver and biliary system.

The main fields of study in which Benjamin L. Shneider contributes include Medicine, with a specialization in several subfields: surgery, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, hepatology, epidemiology, and oncology. Their research topics encompass:

  • Pediatric Hepatobiliary Diseases and Treatments
  • Gallbladder and Bile Duct Disorders
  • Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Liver Disease and Transplantation
  • Congenital Anomalies and Fetal Surgery
  • Drug Transport and Resistance Mechanisms
  • Intestinal Malrotation and Obstruction Disorders

They have a notable record of frequent collaborators, including:

  • Ronald J. Sokol
  • Sanjiv Harpavat
  • Jean P. Molleston
  • Kathleen M. Loomes
  • Saul J. Karpen

Benjamin L. Shneider's scholarly output has been published extensively in several key venues, notably:

  • Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
  • Hepatology Communications
  • Hepatology
  • Molecular Genetics and Metabolism
  • The Journal of Pediatrics

The following are some of their recent papers including the title, year of publication, and venue:

  • "Diagnostic Yield of Newborn Screening for Biliary Atresia Using Direct or Conjugated Bilirubin Measurements," 2020, JAMA
  • "Impact of Genotype, Serum Bile Acids, and Surgical Biliary Diversion on Native Liver Survival in FIC1 Deficiency," 2021, Hepatology
  • "The Epidemiology of Biliary Atresia: Exploring the Role of Developmental Factors on Birth Prevalence," 2022, The Journal of Pediatrics
  • "Serum bile acids as a prognostic biomarker in biliary atresia following Kasai portoenterostomy," 2022, Hepatology
  • "Impact of long-term administration of maralixibat on children with cholestasis secondary to Alagille syndrome," 2022, Hepatology Communications

In addition to journal articles, Benjamin L. Shneider has contributed to academic books. One notable publication is "Liver Disease in Children," published in 2021 by Cambridge University Press.

Best Publications

  • Diagnosis and Management of Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis

    Roger Chapman;Johan Fevery;Anthony Kalloo;David M. Nagorney

  • Acute liver failure in children: The first 348 patients in the pediatric acute liver failure study group

    Robert H. Squires;Benjamin L. Shneider;John Bucuvalas;Estella Alonso

  • Hepatocyte nuclear factor-1α is an essential regulator of bile acid and plasma cholesterol metabolism

    David Q. Shih;Markus Bussen;Ephraim Sehayek;Meenakshisundaram Ananthanarayanan

  • A multicenter study of the outcome of biliary atresia in the United States, 1997 to 2000.

    Benjamin L. Shneider;Morton B. Brown;Barbara Haber;Peter F. Whitington

  • Complex inheritance of familial hypercholanemia with associated mutations in TJP2 and BAAT.

    Victoria E. H. Carlton;Baruch Z. Harris;Erik G. Puffenberger;A. K. Batta

  • Severe bile salt export pump deficiency: 82 different ABCB11 mutations in 109 families.

    Sandra S. Strautnieks;Jane A. Byrne;Ludmila Pawlikowska;Dita Cebecauerova

  • One Hundred Nine Living Donor Liver Transplants in Adults and Children: A Single-Center Experience

    Charles M. Miller;Gabriel E. Gondolesi;Sander Florman;Cal Matsumoto

  • Adherence and medical outcomes in pediatric liver transplant recipients who transition to adult services

    Rachel A Annunziato;Sukru Emre;Sukru Emre;Benjamin L Shneider;Benjamin L Shneider;Codette Barton

  • Medication adherence in pediatric and adolescent liver transplant recipients.

    Eyal Shemesh;Benjamin L Shneider;Jill K Savitzky;Lindsay Arnott

  • Primary sclerosing cholangitis: Summary of a workshop†‡

    Nicholas F. LaRusso;Benjamin L. Shneider;Dennis Black;Gregory J. Gores

  • Liver receptor homologue-1 mediates species- and cell line-specific bile acid-dependent negative feedback regulation of the apical sodium-dependent bile acid transporter

    Frank Chen;Lin Ma;Paul A. Dawson;Christopher J. Sinal

  • Mutations in the nuclear bile acid receptor FXR cause progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis

    Natalia Gomez-Ospina;Carol J. Potter;Rui Xiao;Kandamurugu Manickam

  • A pilot study of posttraumatic stress and nonadherence in pediatric liver transplant recipients.

    Eyal Shemesh;Susan Lurie;Margaret L. Stuber;Sukru Emre

  • Genetic induction of proinflammatory immunity in children with biliary atresia

    Jorge A Bezerra;Greg Tiao;Frederick C Ryckman;Maria Alonso

  • Portal Hypertension in Children: Expert Pediatric Opinion on the Report of the Baveno V Consensus Workshop on Methodology of Diagnosis and Therapy in Portal Hypertension

    Benjamin L. Shneider;Jaime Bosch;Roberto de Franchis;Sukru H. Emre

  • Differences in presentation and progression between severe FIC1 and BSEP deficiencies

    Ludmila Pawlikowska;Sandra Strautnieks;Irena Jankowska;Piotr Czubkowski

  • Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis, type 1, is associated with decreased farnesoid X receptor activity☆

    Frank Chen;M. Ananthanarayanan;Sukru Emre;Ezequiel Neimark

  • Use of Corticosteroids After Hepatoportoenterostomy for Bile Drainage in Infants With Biliary Atresia: The START Randomized Clinical Trial

    Jorge A. Bezerra;Cathie Spino;John C. Magee;Benjamin L. Shneider

  • A retrospective single-center review of primary sclerosing cholangitis in children.

    Tamir Miloh;Ronen Arnon;Benjamin Shneider;Frederick Suchy

  • Expert pediatric opinion on the Report of the Baveno IV Consensus Workshop on Methodology of Diagnosis and Therapy in Portal Hypertension

    Benjamin Shneider;Sukru Emre;Roberto Groszmann;John Karani

Frequent Co-Authors

Philip J. Rosenthal
Philip J. Rosenthal University of California, San Francisco
Sukru Emre
Sukru Emre Yale University
Ronald J. Sokol
Ronald J. Sokol University of Colorado Denver
George V. Mazariegos
George V. Mazariegos Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh
Peter F. Whitington
Peter F. Whitington Northwestern University
Anil Dhawan
Anil Dhawan King's College London
Jerry Vockley
Jerry Vockley University of Pittsburgh
Jeffrey S. Moore
Jeffrey S. Moore University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Milton J. Finegold
Milton J. Finegold Baylor College of Medicine
Stephen C. Strom
Stephen C. Strom Karolinska Institute

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