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1. An international genome-wide meta-analysis of primary biliary cholangitis: Novel risk loci and candidate drugs

2. X Chromosome Contribution to the Genetic Architecture of Primary Biliary Cholangitis

3. Pretreatment prediction of response to ursodeoxycholic acid in primary biliary cholangitis: development and validation of the UDCA Response Score

6. Corrigendum to ‘An international genome-wide meta-analysis of primary biliary cholangitis: Novel risk loci and candidate drugs’ [J Hepatol 2021;75(3):572–581]

7. The Liverpool alcohol‐related liver disease algorithm identifies twice as many emergency admissions compared to standard methods when applied to Hospital Episode Statistics for England.

8. An international genome-wide meta-analysis of primary biliary cholangitis: Novel risk loci and candidate drugs

9. X Chromosome Contribution to the Genetic Architecture of Primary Biliary Cholangitis

14. Corrigendum to ‘An international genome-wide meta-analysis of primary biliary cholangitis: Novel risk loci and candidate drugs’ [J Hepatol 2021;75(3):572–581]

17. Pretreatment prediction of response to ursodeoxycholic acid in primary biliary cholangitis: development and validation of the UDCA Response Score

18. Pretreatment prediction of response to ursodeoxycholic acid in primary biliary cholangitis: development and validation of the UDCA Response Score

19. Pretreatment prediction of response to ursodeoxycholic acid in primary biliary cholangitis: development and validation of the UDCA Response Score

20. Hepatology at a Glance Ed. 1

27. International genome-wide meta-analysis identifies new primary biliary cirrhosis risk loci and targetable pathogenic pathways

28. Coin ingestion, an unexpected finding at colonoscopy: case report.

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