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713 related items for PubMed ID: 7488238

  • 1. Enhanced biliary excretion of canalicular membrane enzymes in ethynylestradiol-induced cholestasis. Effects of ursodeoxycholic acid administration.
    Arrese M, Pizarro M, Solís N, Koenig C, Accatino L.
    Biochem Pharmacol; 1995 Oct 12; 50(8):1223-32. PubMed ID: 7488238
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  • 2. Enhanced biliary excretion of canalicular membrane enzymes in estrogen-induced and obstructive cholestasis, and effects of different bile acids in the isolated perfused rat liver.
    Accatino L, Figueroa C, Pizarro M, Solís N.
    J Hepatol; 1995 Jun 12; 22(6):658-70. PubMed ID: 7560859
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  • 3. Modulation of hepatic content and biliary excretion of P-glycoproteins in hepatocellular and obstructive cholestasis in the rat.
    Accatino L, Pizarro M, Solís N, Koenig CS, Vollrath V, Chianale J.
    J Hepatol; 1996 Sep 12; 25(3):349-61. PubMed ID: 8895015
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  • 4. Effects of diosgenin, a plant-derived steroid, on bile secretion and hepatocellular cholestasis induced by estrogens in the rat.
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  • 5. Ursodeoxycholate Restores Biliary Excretion of Methotrexate in Rats with Ethinyl Estradiol Induced-Cholestasis by Restoring Canalicular Mrp2 Expression.
    Kim MJ, Kang YJ, Kwon M, Choi YA, Choi MK, Chi HY, Yoo HH, Shim CK, Song IS.
    Int J Mol Sci; 2018 Apr 09; 19(4):. PubMed ID: 29642532
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  • 6. Alteration of bile canalicular enzymes in cholestasis. A possible cause of bile secretory failure.
    Simon FR, Arias IM.
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  • 7. Impaired activity of the bile canalicular organic anion transporter (Mrp2/cmoat) is not the main cause of ethinylestradiol-induced cholestasis in the rat.
    Koopen NR, Wolters H, Havinga R, Vonk RJ, Jansen PL, Müller M, Kuipers F.
    Hepatology; 1998 Feb 09; 27(2):537-45. PubMed ID: 9462655
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  • 8. Long-term effect of treating pregnant rats with ursodeoxycholic acid on the congenital impairment of bile secretion induced in the pups by maternal cholestasis.
    Macias RI, Serrano MA, Monte MJ, Jimenez S, Hernandez B, Marin JJ.
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  • 9. Beneficial effects of silymarin on estrogen-induced cholestasis in the rat: a study in vivo and in isolated hepatocyte couplets.
    Crocenzi FA, Sánchez Pozzi EJ, Pellegrino JM, Favre CO, Rodríguez Garay EA, Mottino AD, Coleman R, Roma MG.
    Hepatology; 2001 Aug 09; 34(2):329-39. PubMed ID: 11481618
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  • 10. Modulation by S-adenosyl-L-methionine of hepatic Na+,K+-ATPase, membrane fluidity, and bile flow in rats with ethinyl estradiol-induced cholestasis.
    Boelsterli UA, Rakhit G, Balazs T.
    Hepatology; 1983 Aug 09; 3(1):12-7. PubMed ID: 6295906
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  • 11. Postcholestatic alkaline phosphatase activity after relief of bile duct obstruction in the rat.
    Wielandt AM, Pizarro M, Solis N, Arrese M, Accatino L.
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  • 12. Electron microscopic studies on hepatic alkaline phosphatase in experimentally induced biliary obstruction of the rat.
    Kako M, Toda G, Torii M, Kimura H, Miyake K, Suzuki H, Oda T.
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  • 13. Association of canalicular membrane enzymes with bile acid micelles and lipid aggregates in human and rat bile.
    Accatino L, Pizarro M, Solís N, Koenig CS.
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  • 14. Structural and functional alterations of hepatocytes during transient phalloidin-induced cholestasis in the rat.
    Loranger A, Barriault C, Yousef IM, Tuchweber B.
    Toxicol Appl Pharmacol; 1996 Mar 18; 137(1):100-11. PubMed ID: 8607135
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  • 15. Inhibition of biliary bicarbonate secretion in ethinyl estradiol-induced cholestasis is not associated with impaired activity of the Cl-/HCO-3 exchanger in the rat.
    Alvaro D, Gigliozzi A, Piat C, Carli L, Fraioli F, Romeo R, Francia C, Attili AF, Capocaccia L.
    J Hepatol; 1997 Jan 18; 26(1):146-57. PubMed ID: 9148006
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  • 16. Anticholestatic mechanisms of ursodeoxycholic acid in lipopolysaccharide-induced cholestasis.
    Razori MV, Maidagan PM, Ciriaci N, Andermatten RB, Barosso IR, Martín PL, Basiglio CL, Sánchez Pozzi EJ, Ruiz ML, Roma MG.
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  • 18. Hepatic gene transfer of human aquaporin-1 improves bile salt secretory failure in rats with estrogen-induced cholestasis.
    Marrone J, Soria LR, Danielli M, Lehmann GL, Larocca MC, Marinelli RA.
    Hepatology; 2016 Aug 18; 64(2):535-48. PubMed ID: 26999313
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