1. Are German endoscopy units prepared for the COVID-19 pandemic? A nationwide survey

    This article has 10 authors:
    1. Jakob Garbe
    2. Stephan Eisenmann
    3. Clara S. Heidemann
    4. Marko Damm
    5. Sebastian Krug
    6. Steffen Walter
    7. Frank Lammert
    8. Kaid Darwiche
    9. Patrick Michl
    10. Jonas Rosendahl

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  2. GI symptoms as early signs of COVID-19 in hospitalised Italian patients

    This article has 24 authors:
    1. Elisabetta Buscarini
    2. Guido Manfredi
    3. Gianfranco Brambilla
    4. Fernanda Menozzi
    5. Claudio Londoni
    6. Saverio Alicante
    7. Elena Iiritano
    8. Samanta Romeo
    9. Marianna Pedaci
    10. Giampaolo Benelli
    11. Ciro Canetta
    12. Giuseppe La Piana
    13. Guido Merli
    14. Alessandro Scartabellati
    15. Giovanni Viganò
    16. Roberto Sfogliarini
    17. Giovanni Melilli
    18. Roberto Assandri
    19. Daniele Cazzato
    20. Davide Sebastiano Rossi
    21. Susanna Usai
    22. Irene Tramacere
    23. Germano Pellegata
    24. Giuseppe Lauria

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  3. Questionnaire assessment helps the self-management of patients with inflammatory bowel disease during the outbreak of Coronavirus Disease 2019

    This article has 7 authors:
    1. Meiping Yu
    2. Zhenghao Ye
    3. Yu Chen
    4. Tingting Qin
    5. Jiguang Kou
    6. De’an Tian
    7. Fang Xiao

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  4. Gastrointestinal tract symptoms in coronavirus disease 2019: Analysis of clinical symptoms in adult patients

    This article has 5 authors:
    1. Yong Zhang
    2. Zuneng Lu
    3. Bo Wang
    4. Jinxing Cang
    5. Yonggang Ma

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  5. The prevention of nosocomial SARS-CoV2 transmission in endoscopy: a systematic review of recommendations within gastroenterology to identify best practice

    This article has 3 authors:
    1. John Ong
    2. Gail Brenda Cross
    3. Yock Young Dan

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  6. Clinical Features of COVID-19-Related Liver Functional Abnormality

    This article has 10 authors:
    1. Zhenyu Fan
    2. Liping Chen
    3. Jun Li
    4. Xin Cheng
    5. Jingmao Yang
    6. Cheng Tian
    7. Yajun Zhang
    8. Shaoping Huang
    9. Zhanju Liu
    10. Jilin Cheng

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  7. Profiling ACE2 expression in colon tissue of healthy adults and colorectal cancer patients by single-cell transcriptome analysis

    This article has 16 authors:
    1. Haoyan Chen
    2. Baoqin Xuan
    3. Yuqing Yan
    4. Xiaoqiang Zhu
    5. Chaoqin Shen
    6. Gang Zhao
    7. Linhua Ji
    8. Danhua Xu
    9. Hua Xiong
    10. TaChung Yu
    11. Xiaobo Li
    12. Qiang Liu
    13. Yingxuan Chen
    14. Yun Cui
    15. Jie Hong
    16. Jing-Yuan Fang

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  8. Diarrhoea may be underestimated: a missing link in 2019 novel coronavirus

    This article has 8 authors:
    1. Weicheng Liang
    2. Zhijie Feng
    3. Shitao Rao
    4. Cuicui Xiao
    5. Xingyang Xue
    6. Zexiao Lin
    7. Qi Zhang
    8. Wei Qi

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  9. A single measurement of fecal hemoglobin concentration outperforms polygenic risk score in colorectal cancer risk assessment

    This article has 6 authors:
    1. Tobias Niedermaier
    2. Elizabeth Alwers
    3. Xuechen Chen
    4. Thomas Heisser
    5. Michael Hoffmeister
    6. Hermann Brenner

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  10. Association of lithocholic acid with skeletal muscle hypertrophy through TGR5-IGF-1 and skeletal muscle mass in cultured mouse myotubes, chronic liver disease rats and humans

    This article has 10 authors:
    1. Yasuyuki Tamai
    2. Akiko Eguchi
    3. Ryuta Shigefuku
    4. Hiroshi Kitamura
    5. Mina Tempaku
    6. Ryosuke Sugimoto
    7. Yoshinao Kobayashi
    8. Motoh Iwasa
    9. Yoshiyuki Takei
    10. Hayato Nakagawa
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      This paper, of interest to both basic scientists and clinicians, addresses the clinically important condition of reduced muscle mass in human chronic liver disease. It seeks causative mechanisms under these conditions. It uses in vivo and in vitro techniques to draw associations between bile acid concentrations and muscle disease. They implicate a specific bile acid for the first time.

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