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  • 7. Hypothyroidism Increases Cholesterol Gallstone Prevalence in Mice by Elevated Hydrophobicity of Primary Bile Acids.
    Kube I, Tardio LB, Hofmann U, Ghallab A, Hengstler JG, Führer D, Zwanziger D.
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  • 12. Prevention of cholesterol gallstone disease by schaftoside in lithogenic diet-induced C57BL/6 mouse model.
    Liu M, Liu C, Chen H, Huang X, Zeng X, Zhou J, Mi S.
    Eur J Pharmacol; 2017 Nov 15; 815():1-9. PubMed ID: 28993159
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  • 13. Activation of the Hypoxia Inducible Factor 1α Subunit Pathway in Steatotic Liver Contributes to Formation of Cholesterol Gallstones.
    Asai Y, Yamada T, Tsukita S, Takahashi K, Maekawa M, Honma M, Ikeda M, Murakami K, Munakata Y, Shirai Y, Kodama S, Sugisawa T, Chiba Y, Kondo Y, Kaneko K, Uno K, Sawada S, Imai J, Nakamura Y, Yamaguchi H, Tanaka K, Sasano H, Mano N, Ueno Y, Shimosegawa T, Katagiri H.
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  • 14. Hepatic cholesterol transport from plasma into bile: implications for gallstone disease.
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  • 15. Combination of curcumin and piperine prevents formation of gallstones in C57BL6 mice fed on lithogenic diet: whether NPC1L1/SREBP2 participates in this process?
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    Lipids Health Dis; 2015 Sep 03; 14():100. PubMed ID: 26335572
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  • 18. Lithogenic diet and gallstone formation in mice: integrated response of activities of regulatory enzymes in hepatic cholesterol metabolism.
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  • 19. Activation of Constitutive Androstane Receptor Prevents Cholesterol Gallstone Formation.
    Cheng S, Zou M, Liu Q, Kuang J, Shen J, Pu S, Chen L, Li H, Wu T, Li R, Li Y, Jiang W, Zhang Z, He J.
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