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Ramon Bataller is affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh in the United States. Their primary research field is Medicine with a focus on several subfields including Epidemiology, Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Hepatology, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, and Molecular Biology.

The scientist has contributed extensively to topics related to Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment, Alcohol Consumption and Health Effects, Liver Disease and Transplantation, Diet, Metabolism, and Disease, Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes, Diet and metabolism studies, and Liver physiology and pathology.

Ramon Bataller's recent publications include:

  • "A multisociety Delphi consensus statement on new fatty liver disease nomenclature," 2023, published in Hepatology
  • "A multisociety Delphi consensus statement on new fatty liver disease nomenclature," 2023, published in Journal of Hepatology
  • "A multisociety Delphi consensus statement on new fatty liver disease nomenclature," 2023, published in Annals of Hepatology
  • "Advancing the global public health agenda for NAFLD: a consensus statement," 2021, published in Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology
  • "Alcohol-Associated Hepatitis," 2022, published in New England Journal of Medicine

The scientist frequently publishes in journals such as the Journal of Hepatology, UNC Libraries, Hepatology, Annals of Hepatology, and Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology.

Frequent collaborators include Juan Pablo Arab, Marco Arrese, Josepmaria Argemí, Vijay H. Shah, and Patrick S. Kamath.

Best Publications

  • Erratum: Liver fibrosis (Journal of Clinical Investigation (2005) 115 (209-218) DOI:10.1172/JCI200524282)

    Ramón Bataller;David A. Brenner

  • Alcoholic Liver Disease: Pathogenesis and New Therapeutic Targets

    Bin Gao;Ramon Bataller

  • Promotion of Hepatocellular Carcinoma by the Intestinal Microbiota and TLR4

    Dianne H. Dapito;Ali M. Mencin;Geum-Youn Gwak;Geum-Youn Gwak;Jean-Philippe Pradere

  • Toll-Like receptor 4 mediates inflammatory signaling by bacterial lipopolysaccharide in human hepatic stellate cells

    Yong-Han Paik;Yong-Han Paik;Robert F. Schwabe;Ramón Bataller;Maria P. Russo

  • Bacteriophage targeting of gut bacterium attenuates alcoholic liver disease

    Yi Duan;Yi Duan;Cristina Llorente;Cristina Llorente;Sonja Lang;Katharina Brandl

  • ACG Clinical Guideline: Alcoholic Liver Disease

    Ashwani K. Singal;Ramon Bataller;Joseph Ahn;Patrick S. Kamath

  • Terlipressin therapy with and without albumin for patients with hepatorenal syndrome: Results of a prospective, nonrandomized study

    Rolando Ortega;Pere Ginès;Juan Uriz;Andrés Cárdenas

  • Angiotensin II induces contraction and proliferation of human hepatic stellate cells

    Ramón Bataller;Pere Ginès;Josep M. Nicolás;M.Nieves Görbig

  • NADPH oxidase signal transduces angiotensin II in hepatic stellate cells and is critical in hepatic fibrosis

    Ramón Bataller;Robert F. Schwabe;Youkyung H. Choi;Liu Yang

  • Hepatic stellate cells as a target for the treatment of liver fibrosis.

    Ramón Bataller;David A. Brenner

  • Hepatorenal syndrome

    Ramon Planas;Ramon Bataller;Juan Rodés

  • Genetic polymorphisms and the progression of liver fibrosis: a critical appraisal.

    Ramón Bataller;Kari E. North;David A. Brenner

  • Terlipressin plus albumin infusion: an effective and safe therapy of hepatorenal syndrome.

    Juan Uriz;Pere Ginès;Andrés Cárdenas;Pau Sort

  • Interleukin-22 treatment ameliorates alcoholic liver injury in a murine model of chronic-binge ethanol feeding: role of signal transducer and activator of transcription 3.

    Sung Hwan Ki;Sung Hwan Ki;Oygi Park;Mingquan Zheng;Oriol Morales-Ibanez

  • Standard Definitions and Common Data Elements for Clinical Trials in Patients With Alcoholic Hepatitis: Recommendation From the NIAAA Alcoholic Hepatitis Consortia

    David W. Crabb;Ramon Bataller;Naga P. Chalasani;Patrick S. Kamath

  • A Histologic Scoring System for Prognosis of Patients With Alcoholic Hepatitis

    José Altamirano;Rosa Miquel;Aezam Katoonizadeh;Juan G. Abraldes

  • Intestinal fungi contribute to development of alcoholic liver disease

    An Ming Yang;Tatsuo Inamine;Tatsuo Inamine;Katrin Hochrath;Peng Chen

  • Activated human hepatic stellate cells express the renin-angiotensin system and synthesize angiotensin II☆

    Ramón Bataller;Pau Sancho-Bru;Pere Ginès;José M. Lora

  • A new scoring system for prognostic stratification of patients with alcoholic hepatitis

    Marlene Dominguez;Diego Rincón;Juan G. Abraldes;Rosa Miquel

  • A prognostic model for predicting survival in cirrhosis with ascites

    Glòria Fernández-Esparrach;Alberto Sánchez-Fueyo;Pere Ginès;Juan Uriz

Frequent Co-Authors

Pere Ginès
Pere Ginès University of Barcelona
Rajiv Jalan
Rajiv Jalan University College London
Vicente Arroyo
Vicente Arroyo University of Barcelona
Jessica Zucman-Rossi
Jessica Zucman-Rossi Université Paris Cité
David A. Brenner
David A. Brenner University of California, San Diego
Juan Rodés
Juan Rodés University of Barcelona
Bernd Schnabl
Bernd Schnabl University of California, San Diego
Juan G. Abraldes
Juan G. Abraldes University of Alberta
Wladimiro Jiménez
Wladimiro Jiménez University of Barcelona

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