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    Leg Volume in Patients with Lipoedema following Bariatric Surgery by Fink, Jodok M., Schreiner, Lisa, Marjanovic, Goran, Erbacher, Gabriele, Seifert, Gabriel J., Foeldi, Martha, Bertsch, Tobias

    Published in Visceral medicine (01-06-2021)
    “…Introduction: Lipoedema is characterized as subcutaneous lipohypertrophy in association with soft-tissue pain affecting female patients. Recently, the disease…”
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    Organ-specific monocyte activation in necrotizing pancreatitis in mice by Schmidt, Andrea I., MD, Seifert, Gabriel J., MD, Lauch, Robert, Wolff-Vorbeck, Guido, PhD, Chikhladze, Sophia, MD, Hopt, Ulrich T., MD, Wittel, Uwe A., MD

    Published in The Journal of surgical research (01-08-2015)
    “…Abstract Background Acute necrotizing pancreatitis (NAP) induces a systemic inflammatory response syndrome. We investigated the underlying changes of monocytes…”
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    Putting the Hindgut Hypothesis to the Test in a Diabetic Zucker Rat Model by Laessle, Claudia, Jin, Ke, Seifert, Gabriel J, Timme-Bronsert, Sylvia, Fichtner-Feigl, Stefan, Marjanovic, Goran, Fink, Jodok Matthias

    Published in Obesity surgery (01-12-2019)
    “…Background The hindgut theory hypothesizes a key role of differential hindgut stimulation following metabolic procedures in ameliorating diabetes mellitus. We…”
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    Pregnancy characteristics and outcomes after bariatric surgery: national-level analysis in the United States by Youssefzadeh, Ariane C., Klar, Maximilian, Seifert, Gabriel J., Mandelbaum, Rachel S., Sangara, Rauvynne N., McCarthy, Lauren E., Cheng, Vincent, Matsushima, Kazuhide, Ouzounian, Joseph G., Matsuo, Koji

    Published in Surgery for obesity and related diseases (01-04-2023)
    “…Bariatric surgery is an effective surgical treatment for weight reduction in individuals with obesity. Pregnancy outcomes related to prior bariatric surgery…”
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    The effect of pasireotide on intestinal anastomotic healing with and without whole-body irradiation in a rat model by Seifert, Gabriel J., Leithold, Gunnar, Kulemann, Birte, Holzner, Philipp A., Glatz, Torben, Hoeppner, Jens, Kirste, Simon, Marjanovic, Goran, Laessle, Claudia

    “…Objective To examine pasireotide’s effect on intestinal anastomotic healing under physiological conditions and following preoperative whole-body irradiation…”
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    Retrospective analyses of trends in pancreatic surgery: indications, operative techniques, and postoperative outcome of 1,120 pancreatic resections by Wittel, Uwe A, Makowiec, Frank, Sick, Olivia, Seifert, Gabriel J, Keck, Tobias, Adam, Ulrich, Hopt, Ulrich T

    Published in World journal of surgical oncology (12-03-2015)
    “…Hospital volume, surgeons' experience, and adequate management of complications are factors that contribute to a better outcome after pancreatic resections…”
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    Murine genotype impacts pancreatitis severity and systemic inflammation: An experimental study by Seifert, Gabriel J., Sander, Karoline C., Richter, Sabine, Wittel, Uwe A.

    Published in Annals of medicine and surgery (01-12-2017)
    “…Little is known regarding the impact of host response in acute pancreatitis. Here, we induce murine necrotizing pancreatitis in 9 different mouse strains. We…”
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    Dissecting the effect of moxifloxacin in mice with infected necrosis in taurocholate induced necrotizing pancreatitis by Seifert, Gabriel J, Poxleitner, Philipp J, Richter, Sabine C, Hopt, Ulrich T, Wittel, Uwe A

    “…Abstract Objectives To investigate the limited benefit of antibiotics in ameliorating the outcome of acute necrotizing pancreatitis, we analyzed antibiotic…”
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    Searching for the molecular benchmark of physiological intestinal anastomotic healing in rats: an experimental study by Seifert, Gabriel J, Seifert, Michael, Kulemann, Birte, Holzner, Philipp A, Glatz, Torben, Timme, Sylvia, Sick, Olivia, Höppner, Jens, Hopt, Ulrich T, Marjanovic, Goran

    Published in European surgical research (01-01-2014)
    “…This investigation focuses on the physiological characteristics of gene transcription of intestinal tissue following anastomosis formation. In eight rats,…”
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