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Obesity and the liver: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
Sean W.P. Koppe
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Medicine, Hepatology Division
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liver
100%
diseases
54%
obesity
27%
patients
18%
transplants
18%
genetics
9%
risks
9%
interventions
9%
losses
9%
hepatocytes
9%
public health
9%
fibrosis
9%
insulin
9%
accumulation
9%
weight
9%
injuries
9%
perturbations
9%
increasing
9%
exercise
9%
triglycerides
9%
Medicine and Dentistry
Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver
45%
Obesity
27%
Liver
27%
Development
18%
Exercise
18%
Liver Cirrhosis
18%
Liver Graft
18%
Prevalence
9%
Complication
9%
Triacylglycerol
9%
Liver Disease
9%
Insulin Resistance
9%
Fibrosis
9%
Hepatocyte
9%
Cell Damage
9%
Lifestyle Modification
9%
Genetic Susceptibility
9%
Disease Resistance
9%
Therapeutic Procedure
9%
Public Health
9%
Clotiazepam
9%
Habit
9%
Nursing and Health Professions
Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver
45%
Patient
36%
Obesity
27%
Liver Graft
18%
Liver Cirrhosis
18%
Complication
9%
Prevalence
9%
Liver Disease
9%
Genetic Susceptibility
9%
Insulin Resistance
9%
Body Weight Loss
9%
Triacylglycerol
9%
Fibrosis
9%
Electric Potential
9%
Clotiazepam
9%
Disease Resistance
9%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver
45%
Obesity
27%
Liver Cirrhosis
18%
Insulin Resistance
9%
Complication
9%
Prevalence
9%
Fibrosis
9%
Liver Disease
9%
Triacylglycerol
9%
Genetic Susceptibility
9%
Disease Resistance
9%
Clotiazepam
9%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Development
18%
Exercise
18%
Electric Potential
9%
Insulin Resistance
9%
Prevalence
9%
Lifestyle
9%
Cell Damage
9%
Genetic Susceptibility
9%
Health
9%
Weight
9%
Habit
9%