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  • 21. Tauroconjugation of cholic acid stimulates 7 alpha-dehydroxylation by fecal bacteria.
    Van Eldere J, Celis P, De Pauw G, Lesaffre E, Eyssen H.
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  • 23. Effect of bile acid conjugation pattern on bile acid metabolism in normal humans.
    Hardison WG, Grundy SM.
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    Hanson RF, Isenberg JN, Williams GC, Hachey D, Szczepanik P, Klein PD, Sharp HL.
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  • 27. Preweaning diet affects bile lipid composition and bile acid kinetics in infant baboons.
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  • 30. Roles of endogenous and exogenous taurine and glycine in the formation of conjugated bile acids: analyses using freshly isolated and primary cultured rat hepatocytes.
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  • 31. Pancreatic carboxypeptidase hydrolysis of bile acid-amino conjugates: selective resistance of glycine and taurine amidates.
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  • 34. Current concepts of biliary secretion.
    Hofmann AF.
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    Haber LR, Vaupshas V, Vitullo BB, Seemayer TA, de Belle RC.
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