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  • 3. Value of small intestinal bile acid analysis in the diagnosis of the stagnant loop syndrome.
    Northfield TC, Drasar BS, Wright JT.
    Gut; 1973 May; 14(5):341-7. PubMed ID: 4716501
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  • 4. Bile salt regulation of fatty acid absorption and esterification in rat everted jejunal sacs in vitro and into thoracic duct lymph in vivo.
    Clark ML, Lanz HC, Senior JR.
    J Clin Invest; 1969 Sep; 48(9):1587-99. PubMed ID: 5822571
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  • 5. Bacteria, bile salts, and intestinal monosaccharide malabsorption.
    Gracey M, Burke V, Oshin A, Barker J, Glasgow EF.
    Gut; 1971 Sep; 12(9):683-92. PubMed ID: 4329096
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  • 10. Steatorrhoea and the blind-loop syndrome.
    Lancet; 1973 Mar 10; 1(7802):528. PubMed ID: 4119959
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  • 12. The deconjugation ability of bacteria isolated from the jejunal fluids in the blind loop syndrome with high 14CO2 excretion--using the breath analysis technique and thin-layer chromatography.
    Shindo K, Yamazaki R, Mizuno T, Shionoiri H, Sugiyama M.
    Life Sci; 1989 Mar 10; 45(24):2275-83. PubMed ID: 2513463
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  • 14. Postprandial concentrations of free and conjugated bile acids down the length of the normal human small intestine.
    Northfield TC, McColl I.
    Gut; 1973 Jul 10; 14(7):513-8. PubMed ID: 4729918
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  • 15. Abnormal micelle formation in various malabsorption syndromes.
    Ishikawa M, Masamune O, Yamada H, Takahashi T, Matsuura S.
    Tohoku J Exp Med; 1976 Jul 10; 118 Suppl():89-95. PubMed ID: 964035
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  • 17. The role of unconjugated bile salts in the malabsorption of glucose and tyrosine by everted sacs of jejunum of rats with the "blind-loop syndrome".
    Baraona E, Palma R, Navia E, Salinas A, Orrego H, Espinoza J.
    Acta Physiol Lat Am; 1968 Jul 10; 18(4):291-7. PubMed ID: 5730172
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  • 19. Analysis of conjugated and unconjugated bile acids in serum and jejunal fluid of normal subjects.
    Tangerman A, van Schaik A, van der Hoek EW.
    Clin Chim Acta; 1986 Sep 15; 159(2):123-32. PubMed ID: 3769204
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  • 20. Bile salt metabolism in tropical sprue.
    Bevan G, Engert R, Klipstein FA, Maldonado N, Rubulis A, Turner MD.
    Gut; 1974 Apr 15; 15(4):254-9. PubMed ID: 4834549
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