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  • 21. Bile acid synthesis. Metabolism of 3 beta-hydroxy-5-cholenoic acid in the hamster.
    Kok E, Burstein S, Javitt NB, Gut M, Byon CY.
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  • 38. [Enhancement of growth of rat liver cell cultures by lithocholic acid].
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