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  • 2. Differences between hepatic and biliary lipid metabolism and secretion in genetically gallstone-susceptible and gallstone-resistant mice.
    Xu G, Zhao L, Fuchs M.
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  • 3. Biliary lipid secretion, bile acid metabolism, and gallstone formation are not impaired in hepatic lipase-deficient mice.
    Amigo L, Mardones P, Ferrada C, Zanlungo S, Nervi F, Miquel JF, Rigotti A.
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  • 5. Sterol carrier protein 2 participates in hypersecretion of biliary cholesterol during gallstone formation in genetically gallstone-susceptible mice.
    Fuchs M, Lammert F, Wang DQ, Paigen B, Carey MC, Cohen DE.
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  • 7. Lith1, a major gene affecting cholesterol gallstone formation among inbred strains of mice.
    Khanuja B, Cheah YC, Hunt M, Nishina PM, Wang DQ, Chen HW, Billheimer JT, Carey MC, Paigen B.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 1995 Aug 15; 92(17):7729-33. PubMed ID: 7644485
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  • 11. Aging per se is an independent risk factor for cholesterol gallstone formation in gallstone susceptible mice.
    Wang DQ.
    J Lipid Res; 2002 Nov 15; 43(11):1950-9. PubMed ID: 12401894
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  • 13. Phenotypic characterization of lith genes that determine susceptibility to cholesterol cholelithiasis in inbred mice. Pathophysiology Of biliary lipid secretion.
    Wang DQ, Lammert F, Paigen B, Carey MC.
    J Lipid Res; 1999 Nov 15; 40(11):2066-79. PubMed ID: 10553010
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  • 14. Cholesterol synthesis inhibition distal to squalene upregulates biliary phospholipid secretion and counteracts cholelithiasis in the genetically prone C57L/J mouse.
    Clarke GA, Bouchard G, Paigen B, Carey MC.
    Gut; 2004 Jan 15; 53(1):136-42. PubMed ID: 14684588
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  • 15. Ezetimibe prevents cholesterol gallstone formation in mice.
    Zúñiga S, Molina H, Azocar L, Amigo L, Nervi F, Pimentel F, Jarufe N, Arrese M, Lammert F, Miquel JF.
    Liver Int; 2008 Aug 15; 28(7):935-47. PubMed ID: 18783541
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  • 16. High cholesterol absorption efficiency and rapid biliary secretion of chylomicron remnant cholesterol enhance cholelithogenesis in gallstone-susceptible mice.
    Wang DQ, Zhang L, Wang HH.
    Biochim Biophys Acta; 2005 Mar 21; 1733(1):90-9. PubMed ID: 15749059
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  • 18. Modeling plasma lipoprotein-bile lipid relationships: differential impact of psyllium and cholestyramine in hamsters fed a lithogenic diet.
    Trautwein EA, Siddiqui A, Hayes KC.
    Metabolism; 1993 Dec 21; 42(12):1531-40. PubMed ID: 8246766
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  • 19. Phenotypic characterization of Lith genes that determine susceptibility to cholesterol cholelithiasis in inbred mice: soluble pronucleating proteins in gallbladder and hepatic biles.
    van Erpecum KJ, Wang DQ, Lammert F, Paigen B, Groen AK, Carey MC.
    J Hepatol; 2001 Oct 21; 35(4):444-51. PubMed ID: 11682027
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