Published in “Gastroenterology”
The Alpha1-Liver Team from Aachen, Germany, which coordinates the European study group for alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency-related liver disease, has published the latest results on liver involvement in mild alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency in the renowned journal Gastroenterology. This work appears a year after the contribution that focused on the liver phenotype in severe alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency and was also published in Gastroenterology.

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Review of alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency by Prof. Strnad in the New England Journal of Medicine.
Publication: Schneider CV*, Hamesch K*, Gross A, Mandorfer M, Moeller LS, Pereira V, Pons M, Kuca P, Reichert MC, Benini F, Burbaum B, Voss J, Gutberlet M, Woditsch V, Lindhauer C, Fromme M, Kümpers J, Bewersdorf L, Schäfer B, Eslam M, Bals R, Janciauskiene S, Carvão J, Neureiter D, Zhou B, Wöran K, Bantel H, Geier A, Dirrichs T, Stickel F, Teumer A, Verbeek J, Nevens F, Govaere O, Krawczyk M, Roskams T, Haybaeck J, Lurje G, Chorostowska-Wynimko J, Genesca J, Reiberger T, Zoller H, Lammert F, Krag A, George J, Anstee QM, Trauner M, Datz C, Gaisa NT, Denk H, Trautwein C, Aigner E, Strnad P: Liver Phenotypes of European Adults Heterozygous or Homozygous for Pi*Z Variant of alpha-1 antitrypsin (Pi*MZ vs Pi*ZZ genotype) and Non-carriers; Gastroenterology 2020 May 3. Pii: S0016-5085(20)30577-1 – * equal contribution