Transport of bile acids in a human intestinal epithelial cell line, Caco-2 (original) (raw)

Development of active and passive transport of bile acids in rabbit intestine

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Inhibitory effect of unconjugated bile acids on the intestinal transport of 5-methyltetrahydrofolate in rat jejunum in vitro

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Bile acid active and passive ileal transport in the rabbit: effect of luminal stirring

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Interaction of Native Bile Acids with Human Apical Sodium-Dependent Bile Acid Transporter (hASBT): Influence of Steroidal Hydroxylation Pattern and C-24 Conjugation

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Bile acids reversible effects on small intestinal permeability

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An In Vitro Assay to Assess Transporter-Based Cholestatic Hepatotoxicity Using Sandwich-Cultured Rat Hepatocytes

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OSTα-OSTβ: A major basolateral bile acid and steroid transporter in human intestinal, renal, and biliary epithelia

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Bile acids inhibit Na+/H+ exchanger and Cl−/HCO3 − exchanger activities via cellular energy breakdown and Ca2+ overload in human colonic crypts

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Fluorescent bile acid derivatives: Relationship between chemical structure and hepatic and intestinal transport in the rat

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Weanling, but not adult, rabbit colon absorbs bile acids: flux is linked to expression of putative bile acid transporters

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Cholesterol modulates human intestinal sodium-dependent bile acid transporter

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The Role of Bile Acids in the Human Body and in the Development of Diseases

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Different pathways of canalicular secretion of sulfated and non-sulfated fluorescent bile acids: a study in isolated hepatocyte couplets and TR− rats

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BILE-ACIDS REVERSIBLE EFFECTS ON SMALL INTESTINAL PERMEABILITY - AN INVITRO STUDY IN THE RABBIT

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Bile Acids in Physiology, Pathology and Pharmacology

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Transporters on Demand: Intracellular Reservoirs and Cycling of Bile Canalicular ABC Transporters

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Effect of Glycine-Conjugated Bile Acids with and without Lecithin on Water and Glucose Absorption in Perfused Human Jejunum

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Functional expression of the apical Na+-dependent bile acid transporter in large but not small rat cholangiocytes

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Pharmacology of bile acids and their derivatives: Absorption promoters and therapeutic agents

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