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142 related items for PubMed ID: 7238270

  • 1. Sulfated bile acids in serum, bile, and urine of cirrhotic patients before and after portacaval anastomosis.
    Capocaccia L, Attili AF, Cantafora A, Bracci F, Paciscopi L, Puoti C, Pièche U, Angelico M.
    Dig Dis Sci; 1981 Jun; 26(6):513-7. PubMed ID: 7238270
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  • 2. Influence of portacaval anastomosis on serum and biliary unsulfated bile acid composition in patients with liver cirrhosis.
    Angelico M, Attili AF, Bracci F, Di Biase A, Paciscopi L, Puoti C, Capocaccia L.
    Dig Dis Sci; 1979 Nov; 24(11):829-34. PubMed ID: 520101
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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. Increased sulfation of lithocholate in patients with cholesterol gallstones during chenodeoxycholate treatment.
    Stiehl A, Raedsch R, Kommerell B.
    Digestion; 1975 Mar; 12(2):105-10. PubMed ID: 1158064
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  • 6. Bile acids in bile during long-term chenodeoxycholic acid treatment.
    Bremmelgaard A, Pedersen L.
    Scand J Gastroenterol; 1976 Mar; 11(2):161-5. PubMed ID: 1265436
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  • 7. The lack of relationship between hepatotoxicity and lithocholic-acid sulfation in biliary bile acids during chenodiol therapy in the National Cooperative Gallstone Study.
    Fisher RL, Hofmann AF, Converse JL, Rossi SS, Lan SP.
    Hepatology; 1991 Sep; 14(3):454-63. PubMed ID: 1874490
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  • 8. Relative concentrations of individual nonsulfated bile acids in the serum and bile of patients with cirrhosis.
    Struthers JE, Mehta SJ, Kaye MD, Naylor JL.
    Am J Dig Dis; 1977 Oct; 22(10):861-5. PubMed ID: 920689
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  • 9. Ursodeoxycholic acid administration on bile acid metabolism in patients with early stages of primary biliary cirrhosis.
    Mazzella G, Parini P, Bazzoli F, Villanova N, Festi D, Aldini R, Roda A, Cipolla A, Polimeni C, Tonelli D.
    Dig Dis Sci; 1993 May; 38(5):896-902. PubMed ID: 8482188
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  • 10. Differences in serum bile acid composition between unoperated cirrhotic patients and patients with portacaval or mesocaval shunt.
    Angelico M, Attili AF, Cantafora A, Lombardi M, Thau A, Capocaccia L.
    Digestion; 1979 May; 19(2):126-30. PubMed ID: 478189
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  • 12. Bile acid metabolism in benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis. Comparative studies on the icteric and anicteric phases of a single case.
    Endo T, Uchida K, Amuro Y, Higashino K, Yamamura Y.
    Gastroenterology; 1979 May; 76(5 Pt 1):1002-6. PubMed ID: 437403
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  • 13. Dynamics of the enterohepatic circulation of the glycine conjugates of cholic, chenodeoxycholic, deoxycholic, and sulfolithocholic acid in man.
    Hepner GW, Demers LM.
    Gastroenterology; 1977 Mar; 72(3):499-501. PubMed ID: 832799
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  • 14. [Bile acid metabolism in hepatic tissue of healthy subjects and in patients with liver cirrhosis].
    Erb W, Haase A, Leuschner U.
    Z Gastroenterol; 1973 Apr; 11(3):203-16. PubMed ID: 4803420
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  • 15. The profile of bile acids and their sulfate metabolites in human urine and serum.
    Bathena SP, Mukherjee S, Olivera M, Alnouti Y.
    J Chromatogr B Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sci; 2013 Dec 30; 942-943():53-62. PubMed ID: 24212143
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  • 17. Bile acid metabolism in mammals. VI. Effect of ethionine upon bile acids of rat bile.
    Kakis G, Fisher MM, Yousef IM.
    Lipids; 1974 Jun 30; 9(6):407-14. PubMed ID: 4837888
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  • 19. Clinical aspects of disturbances in the enterohepatic circulation of bile acids in man: the cholanopathies.
    van Berge Henegouwen GP, Hofmann AF.
    Neth J Med; 1978 Jun 30; 21(6):257-69. PubMed ID: 366443
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  • 20. 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 30; 51(2):197-208. PubMed ID: 2042024
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