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314 related items for PubMed ID: 631488

  • 1. Pool size, synthesis, and turnover of sulfated and nonsulfated cholic acid and chenodeoxycholic acid in patients with cirrhosis of the liver.
    Stiehl A, Ast E, Czygan P, Fröhling W, Raedsch R, Kommerell B.
    Gastroenterology; 1978 Mar; 74(3):572-7. PubMed ID: 631488
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  • 2. The formation of bile acids in patients with portal liver cirrhosis.
    Einarsson K, HEllström K, Schersten T.
    Scand J Gastroenterol; 1975 Mar; 10(3):299-304. PubMed ID: 1138333
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  • 3. Sulfation and renal excretion of bile salts in patients with cirrhosis of the liver.
    Stiehl A, Earnest DL, Admirant WH.
    Gastroenterology; 1975 Mar; 68(3):534-44. PubMed ID: 1112455
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  • 4. Equilibration of labelled and endogenous bile acids in patients with liver cirrhosis after administration of (24-14C)cholic and chenodeoxycholic acids.
    Hedenborg G, Jönsson G, Wisén O, Norman A.
    Scand J Clin Lab Invest; 1991 Apr; 51(2):197-208. PubMed ID: 2042024
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  • 10. The effect of chenodeoxycholic acid feeding on bile acid kinetics and fecal neutral steroid excretion in patients with hyperlipoproteinemia types II and IV.
    Kallner M.
    J Lab Clin Med; 1975 Oct; 86(4):595-604. PubMed ID: 170347
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  • 11. Bile acids in bile during long-term chenodeoxycholic acid treatment.
    Bremmelgaard A, Pedersen L.
    Scand J Gastroenterol; 1976 Oct; 11(2):161-5. PubMed ID: 1265436
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  • 12. Effect of ursodeoxycholic acid on the kinetics of cholic acid and chenodeoxycholic acid in patients with primary sclerosing cholangitis.
    Rudolph G, Endele R, Senn M, Stiehl A.
    Hepatology; 1993 Jun; 17(6):1028-32. PubMed ID: 8514251
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  • 13. Serum bile acids in primary biliary cirrhosis.
    Bloomer JR, Allen RM, Klatskin G.
    Arch Intern Med; 1976 Jan; 136(1):57-61. PubMed ID: 1247336
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  • 19. Bile salt metabolism in the first year of life.
    Heubi JE, Balistreri WF, Suchy FJ.
    J Lab Clin Med; 1982 Jul; 100(1):127-36. PubMed ID: 7201000
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  • 20. Effect of colonic perfusion with sulfated and nonsulfated bile acids on mucosal structure and function in the rat.
    Breuer NF, Rampton DS, Tammar A, Murphy GM, Dowling RH.
    Gastroenterology; 1983 May; 84(5 Pt 1):969-77. PubMed ID: 6299874
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