Photo of Phillipp Hartmann, M.D.

Specialty

Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition

Specialty

Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition

Organization

Rady Children's Specialists of San Diego

Medical Group / IPA

CPMG/RCHN/RCSSD

Medical School

University of Regensburg, Germany

Residency

UC San Diego

Fellowship

UC San Diego

Publications

Toll-like receptor 2-mediated intestinal injury and enteric tumor necrosis factor receptor I contribute to liver fibrosis in mice
Hartmann P, Haimerl M, Mazagova M, Brenner DA, Schnabl B

Deficiency of intestinal mucin-2 ameliorates experimental alcoholic liver disease in mice
Hartmann P, Chen P, Wang HJ, Wang L, McCole DF, Brandl K, Stärkel P, Belzer C, Hellerbrand C, Tsukamoto H, Ho SB, Schnabl B

Nod2 deficiency protects mice from cholestatic liver disease by increasing renal excretion of bile acids
Wang L, Hartmann P, Haimerl M, Bathena SP, Sjöwall C, Almer S, Alnouti Y, Hofmann AF, and Schnabl B

Deficiency of intestinal mucin-2 protects mice from diet-induced fatty liver disease and obesity
Hartmann P, Seebauer CT, Mazagova M, Horvath A, Wang L, Llorente C, Brandl K, Ho SB, Brenner DA, and Schnabl B

Intestinal REG3 Lectins Protect against Alcoholic Steatohepatitis by Reducing Mucosa-Associated Microbiota and Preventing Bacterial Translocation
Wang L, Fouts DE, Stärkel P, Hartmann P, Chen P, Llorente C, DePew J, Moncera K, Ho SB, Brenner DA, Hooper LV, Schnabl B

Intestinal fungi contribute to development of alcoholic liver disease
Yang AM, Inamine T, Hochrath K, Chen P, Wang L, Llorente C, Bluemel S, Hartmann P, Xu J, Koyama Y, Kisseleva T, Torralba MG, Moncera K, Beeri K, Chen CS, Freese K, Hellerbrand C, Lee SM, Hoffman HM, Mehal WZ, Garcia-Tsao G, Mutlu EA, Keshavarzian A, Brown GD, Ho SB, Bataller R, Stärkel P, Fouts DE, Schnabl B

Modulation of the intestinal bile acid/farnesoid X receptor/fibroblast growth factor 15 axis improves alcoholic liver disease in mice
Hartmann P, Hochrath K, Horvath A, Chen P, Seebauer CT, Llorente C, Wang L, Alnouti Y, Fouts DE, Stärkel P, Loomba R, Coulter S, Liddle C, Yu RT, Ling L, Rossi SJ, DePaoli AM, Downes M, Evans RM, Brenner DA, Schnabl B

Dysregulation of serum bile acids and FGF19 in alcoholic hepatitis
Brandl K, Hartmann P, Jih LJ, Pizzo DP, Argemi J, Ventura-Cots M, Coulter S, Liddle C, Ling L, Rossi SJ, DePaoli AM, Loomba R, Mehal WZ, Fouts D, Lucey M, Bosques F, Mathurin P, Louvet A, Garcia-Tsao G, Verna EC, Abraldes JG, Brown RS Jr, Vargas V, Altamirano J, Caballería J, Shawcross D, Stärkel P, Ho SB, Bataller R, Schnabl B

Dynamic Changes of the Fungal Microbiome in Alcohol Use Disorder
Hartmann P, Carter R, Keller B, Saenz NC, Schwarz KB

Colesevelam ameliorates non-alcoholic steatohepatitis and obesity in mice
Hartmann P, Duan Y, Miyamoto Y, Lang S, Hasa E, Stern P, Yamashita D, Conrad M, Eckmann L, Schnabl B

The fecal mycobiome in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
Demir M, Lang S, Hartmann P, Duan Y, Martin A, Miyamoto Y, Bondareva M, Zhang X, Wang Y, Kasper P, Bang C, Roderburg C, Tacke F, Steffen HM, Goeser T, Kruglov A, Eckmann L, Stärkel P, Fouts DE, Schnabl B

Intestinal virome in patients with alcohol use disorder and after abstinence
Hsu CL, Zhang X, Jiang L, Lang S, Hartmann P, Pride D, Fouts DE, Stärkel P, and Schnabl B

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