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    A look at the life of a .. CNS in Alcohol and Liver Transplantation by Shepherd, Liz

    Published in Gastrointestinal nursing (01-12-2014)
    “…Liz Shepherd, Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) in Alcohol and Liver Transplantation at the Sheila Sherlock Liver Unit, Royal Free Hospital NHS Foundation Trust,…”
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    The prevalence of pain at home and its consequences in children following two types of short stay surgery: a multicenter observational cohort study by Williams, Glyn, Bell, Graham, Buys, Justin, Moriarty, Tony, Patel, Anil, Sunderland, Robin, Shepherd, Liz, Brooks, Peter, Polhill, Sara

    Published in Pediatric anesthesia (01-12-2015)
    “…Summary Background The potential for pain at home in children following day case surgery has long been recognized. Pain has also been associated with…”
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    Response from the hornet’s nest: furthering the debate on transplantation for alcoholic liver disease by Webb, Kerry, Shepherd, Liz

    Published in Gut (01-03-2007)
    “…[...]we accept that disease recurrence in the first 7-10 years after transplant is negligible when directly compared with the recurrence rates in viral…”
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    Illicit drug use and liver transplantation: is there a problem and what is the solution? by Webb, Kerry, Shepherd, Liz, Neuberger, James

    Published in Transplant international (01-10-2008)
    “…Liver transplantation is indicated in carefully selected patients with alcohol-induced liver disease. There has been less debate to date on the issues…”
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    Living Medicines: Engineering Bacteria to Treat Disease by Popov, Lauren, Shepherd, Liz

    Published in Chemical engineering progress (01-11-2022)
    “…Remarkable progress in biomedical therapeutics has been achieved through the successive emergence of novel treatment modalities, with each new class of drugs…”
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