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  • 2. Cholic acid biosynthesis: the enzymatic defect in cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis.
    Salen G, Shefer S, Cheng FW, Dayal B, Batta AK, Tint GS.
    J Clin Invest; 1979 Jan; 63(1):38-44. PubMed ID: 762246
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  • 4. Biliary bile acids in birds of the Cotingidae family: taurine-conjugated (24R,25R)-3α,7α,24-trihydroxy-5β-cholestan-27-oic acid and two epimers (25R and 25S) of 3α,7α-dihydroxy-5β-cholestan-27-oic acid.
    Hagey LR, Iida T, Ogawa S, Adachi Y, Une M, Mushiake K, Maekawa M, Shimada M, Mano N, Hofmann AF.
    Steroids; 2011 Jan; 76(10-11):1126-35. PubMed ID: 21600907
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  • 5. Effect of taurocholate on the conversion of 3alpha, 7alpha, 12alpha-trihydroxy-5beta-cholestan-26-oic acid into cholic acid.
    Hanson RF, Williams GC.
    Steroids; 1978 Jun; 31(6):809-13. PubMed ID: 694969
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  • 11. Bile acid synthesis in cultured human hepatocytes: support for an alternative biosynthetic pathway to cholic acid.
    Axelson M, Ellis E, Mörk B, Garmark K, Abrahamsson A, Björkhem I, Ericzon BG, Einarsson C.
    Hepatology; 2000 Jun; 31(6):1305-12. PubMed ID: 10827156
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  • 13. Liver disease caused by failure to racemize trihydroxycholestanoic acid: gene mutation and effect of bile acid therapy.
    Setchell KD, Heubi JE, Bove KE, O'Connell NC, Brewsaugh T, Steinberg SJ, Moser A, Squires RH.
    Gastroenterology; 2003 Jan; 124(1):217-32. PubMed ID: 12512044
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  • 15. Identification of human hepatic cytochrome p450 enzymes involved in the biotransformation of cholic and chenodeoxycholic acid.
    Deo AK, Bandiera SM.
    Drug Metab Dispos; 2008 Oct; 36(10):1983-91. PubMed ID: 18583509
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  • 16. Metabolism of 3alpha, 7alpha, 12alpha-trihydroxy-5beta-cholestan-26-oic acid in normal subjects with an intact enterohepatic circulation.
    Hanson RF, Williams GC.
    J Lipid Res; 1977 Sep; 18(5):656-9. PubMed ID: 903710
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  • 17. Effects of phenobarbital on bile salt metabolism in cholestasis due to intrahepatic bile duct hypoplasia.
    Stiehl A, Thaler MM, Admirand WH.
    Pediatrics; 1973 Jun; 51(6):992-7. PubMed ID: 4710459
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  • 18. Metabolism of bile alcohols in the perfused rabbit liver.
    Cohen BI, Kuramoto T, Rothschild MA, Mosbach EH.
    J Biol Chem; 1976 May 10; 251(9):2709-15. PubMed ID: 1262339
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  • 19. Metabolism of (24R and 24S)-27-nor-24-methyl-3alpha,7alpha-dihydroxy-5beta-cholestan-26-oic acids and 27-nor-3alpha,7alpha-dihydroxy-5beta-cholestan-26-oic acid in guinea pigs.
    Kihira K, Mosbach EH.
    Steroids; 1978 Dec 10; 32(5):659-67. PubMed ID: 734700
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  • 20. Identification of bile acids in the serum and urine in cholestasis. Evidence for 6alpha-hydroxylation of bile acids in man.
    Summerfield JA, Billing BH, Shackleton CH.
    Biochem J; 1976 Feb 15; 154(2):507-16. PubMed ID: 938463
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