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  • 22. Serum bile acids and ursodeoxycholic acid treatment in cystic fibrosis-related liver disease.
    O'Brien SM, Campbell GR, Burke AF, Maguire OC, Rowlands BJ, FitzGerald MX, Hegarty JE.
    Eur J Gastroenterol Hepatol; 1996 May; 8(5):477-83. PubMed ID: 8804877
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  • 23. Gallbladder function and maternal bile acids in intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy.
    Kirkinen P, Ylöstalo P, Heikkinen J, Mäentausta O.
    Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol; 1984 Sep; 18(1-2):29-34. PubMed ID: 6500148
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  • 26. Postprandial serum bile acids in healthy man. Evidence for differences in absorptive pattern between individual bile acids.
    Angelin B, Björkhem I.
    Gut; 1977 Aug; 18(8):606-9. PubMed ID: 892604
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  • 28. A high-pressure liquid chromatographic-enzymatic assay for glycine and taurine conjugates of cholic, chenodeoxycholic and deoxycholic acid in serum.
    Linnet K.
    Scand J Clin Lab Invest; 1982 Sep; 42(5):455-60. PubMed ID: 7156857
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  • 30. Cholestyramine treatment reduces postprandial but not fasting serum bile acid levels in humans.
    Angelin B, Björkhem I, Einarsson K, Ewerth S.
    Gastroenterology; 1982 Nov; 83(5):1097-101. PubMed ID: 7117793
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  • 31. Cyclosporin A-mediated cholestasis in patients with chronic hepatitis after heart transplantation.
    Myara A, Cadranel JF, Dorent R, Lunel F, Bouvier E, Gerhardt M, Bernard B, Ghoussoub JJ, Cabrol A, Gandjbakhch I, Opolon P, Trivin F.
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  • 32. [Plasma bile acids fractionnation by gas-liquid chromatography : application to hepatocellular deficiency investigation (author's transl)].
    Bereziat G, Pepin D, Wolf C, Polonovski J.
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  • 33. Serum bile acid concentrations in the course of benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis.
    Finni K, Similä S, Heikura S, Jänne O, Mäentausta O.
    Ann Clin Res; 1980 Aug; 12(4):168-71. PubMed ID: 7259083
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  • 34. Serum bile acid analysis in dogs with experimentally induced cholestatic jaundice.
    Rutgers HC, Stradley RP, Johnson SE.
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  • 35. 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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  • 36. Radioimmunoassay of conjugated cholic acid, chenodeoxycholic acid, and deoxycholic acid from human serum, with use of 125I-labeled ligands.
    Mäentausta O, Jänne O.
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  • 37. Ursodeoxycholic acid administration in patients with cholestasis of pregnancy: effects on primary bile acids in babies and mothers.
    Mazzella G, Rizzo N, Azzaroli F, Simoni P, Bovicelli L, Miracolo A, Simonazzi G, Colecchia A, Nigro G, Mwangemi C, Festi D, Roda E.
    Hepatology; 2001 Mar; 33(3):504-8. PubMed ID: 11230728
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  • 38. Relationship between asymptomatic hypercholanaemia of pregnancy and progesterone metabolism.
    Pascual MJ, Serrano MA, El-Mir MY, Macias RI, Jiménez F, Marin JJ.
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    Glantz A, Marschall HU, Lammert F, Mattsson LA.
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  • 40. Amniotic fluid bile acids in normal and pathologic pregnancy.
    Heikkinen J, Mäentausta O, Tuimala R, Ylöstalo P, Jänne O.
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