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    The Role of Bile After Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass in Promoting Weight Loss and Improving Glycaemic Control by Pournaras, Dimitri J, Glicksman, Clare, Vincent, Royce P, Kuganolipava, Shophia, Alaghband-Zadeh, Jamie, Mahon, David, Bekker, Jan H.R, Ghatei, Mohammad A, Bloom, Stephen R, Walters, Julian R.F, Welbourn, Richard, le Roux, Carel W

    Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-08-2012)
    “…Gastric bypass leads to the remission of type 2 diabetes independently of weight loss. Our hypothesis is that changes in bile flow due to the altered anatomy…”
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    Bile acid diarrhoea and FGF19: new views on diagnosis, pathogenesis and therapy by Walters, Julian R. F.

    “…Key Points Bile acid diarrhoea (BAD) is a prevalent but poorly understood cause of chronic diarrhoea; bile acid malabsorption occurs in ileal disease, but the…”
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    Guts and Gall: Bile Acids in Regulation of Intestinal Epithelial Function in Health and Disease by Hegyi, Peter, Maléth, Joszef, Walters, Julian R, Hofmann, Alan F, Keely, Stephen J

    Published in Physiological reviews (01-10-2018)
    “…Epithelial cells line the entire surface of the gastrointestinal tract and its accessory organs where they primarily function in transporting digestive…”
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    Making the Diagnosis of Bile Acid Diarrhea by Walters, Julian R.F.

    Published in The American journal of gastroenterology (01-12-2020)
    “…Bile acid diarrhea is a frequent, treatable cause of functional diarrhea but is difficult to diagnose when the nuclear medicine seleno-taurohomocholic acid…”
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    Guidelines for the investigation of chronic diarrhoea in adults: British Society of Gastroenterology, 3rd edition by Arasaradnam, Ramesh P, Brown, Steven, Forbes, Alastair, Fox, Mark R, Hungin, Pali, Kelman, Lawrence, Major, Giles, O'Connor, Michelle, Sanders, Dave S, Sinha, Rakesh, Smith, Stephen Charles, Thomas, Paul, Walters, Julian R F

    Published in Gut (01-08-2018)
    “…Chronic diarrhoea is a common problem, hence clear guidance on investigations is required. This is an updated guideline from 2003 for the investigations of…”
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    CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF GASTROENTEROLOGY CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE ON THE MANAGEMENT OF BILE ACID DIARRHEA by Sadowski, Daniel C, Camilleri, Michael, Chey, William D, Leontiadis, Grigorios I, Marshall, John K, Shaffer, Eldon A, Tse, Frances, Walters, Julian R.F

    Published in Clinical gastroenterology and hepatology (01-01-2020)
    “…ABSTRACTBackground & AimsChronic diarrhea affects about 5% of the population overall. Altered bile acid metabolism is a common but frequently undiagnosed…”
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    A New Mechanism for Bile Acid Diarrhea: Defective Feedback Inhibition of Bile Acid Biosynthesis by Walters, Julian R.F, Tasleem, Ali M, Omer, Omer S, Brydon, W. Gordon, Dew, Tracy, le Roux, Carel W

    Published in Clinical gastroenterology and hepatology (01-11-2009)
    “…Background & Aims Primary (idiopathic) bile acid malabsorption (BAM) is a common, yet underrecognized, chronic diarrheal syndrome. Diagnosis is difficult…”
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    Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is associated with dysregulated bile acid synthesis and diarrhea: A prospective observational study by Appleby, Richard N, Moghul, Iman, Khan, Shahid, Yee, Michael, Manousou, Pinelope, Neal, Tracy Dew, Walters, Julian R F

    Published in PloS one (25-01-2019)
    “…Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) may be associated with changes in bile acid (BA) metabolism. Hepatic BA production, measured by serum levels of the…”
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    Chronic diarrhea, bile acids, and Clostridia by Walters, Julian Rf, Marchesi, Julian R

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-01-2020)
    “…Excessive fecal bile acid (BA) loss causes symptoms in a large proportion of people diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, a common functional…”
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    The role of bile acids and their TGR5 receptor in irritable bowel syndrome and diarrhoea by Walters, Julian R.F.

    Published in Digestive and liver disease (01-09-2021)
    “…This commentary looks at recent findings relating to bile acids in patients with irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhoea (IBS-D). Bile acid diarrhoea is…”
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    Managing bile acid diarrhea: aspects of contention by Walters, Julian R F, Sikafi, Rafid

    “…Bile acid diarrhea is a common cause of bowel symptoms and often goes unrecognized or misdiagnosed. Many aspects of management remain contentious. The primary,…”
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    Expression of the TRPV1 receptor differs in quiescent inflammatory bowel disease with or without abdominal pain by Akbar, Ayesha, Yiangou, Yiangos, Facer, Paul, Brydon, W G, Walters, Julian R F, Anand, Praveen, Ghosh, Subrata

    Published in Gut (01-06-2010)
    “…Transient receptor potential vanilloid type 1 (TRPV1) has been shown to play an important role in visceral hypersensitivity. A significant proportion of…”
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    Letter: long‐term treatment of severe bile acid diarrhoea—obeticholic acid can normalise SeHCAT retention by Walters, Julian R. F.

    Published in Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics (01-11-2018)
    “…Linked Content This article is linked to Damsgaard et al papers. To view these articles visit https://doi.org/10.1111/apt.14533 and…”
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    The Farnesoid X Receptor: Good for BAD by Keely, Stephen J, Walters, Julian R.F

    “…Diarrhea is a feature of several chronic intestinal disorders that are associated with increased delivery of bile acids into the colon. Although the prevalence…”
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