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Karl Anderson
Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1972
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Biosynthesis of bile acids in man. Hydroxylation of the C27-steroid side chain
Paulo Braga
Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1975
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Bile acid production in human subjects: rate of oxidation of 24,25-3H)cholesterol compared to fecal bile acid excretion
Nicholas Davidson
The Journal of Lipid Research
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Bile acid synthesis in man: assay of hepatic microsomal cholesterol 7 alpha-hydroxylase activity by isotope dilution-mass spectrometry
Bo Angelin
Journal of lipid research, 1986
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Influence of newly synthesized cholesterol on bile acid synthesis during chronic inhibition of bile acid absorption
Marco BERTOLOTTI
Hepatology, 2003
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The contribution of lipoprotein cholesterol to hepatic precursor pools for bile acid synthesis
TAYFUN GÜLDÜR
Biochemical Society Transactions, 1992
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Urinary excretion of bile acids during acute administration in man
Gianfranco Salvioli
European Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1988
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Suppression of bile acid synthesis, but not of hepatic cholesterol 7α-hydroxylase expression, by obstructive cholestasis in humans
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Hepatology, 2001
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thematic review Thematic Review Series: Bile Acids Bile acids: analysis in biological fluids and tissues
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Increasing dietary cholesterol induces different regulation of classic and alternative bile acid synthesis
Lien Nguyen
Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1999
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An in vivo evaluation of the quantitative significance of several potential pathways to cholic and chenodeoxycholic acids from cholesterol in man
J. Gustafsson
Journal of Lipid Research, 1980
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Effects of hyodeoxycholic acid and α-hyocholic acid, two 6α-hydroxylated bile acids, on cholesterol and bile acid metabolism in the hamster
Jacqueline Férézou
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Lipids and Lipid Metabolism, 1995
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Recent Advances in Metabolic Pathways of Bile Acid Synthesis
Norman Javitt
Drugs Affecting Lipid Metabolism, 1987
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A simple and sensitive assay of total serum bile acids
Kazuhiro Imai
Clinica Chimica Acta, 1976
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Bile acids and lipids in isolated rat hepatocytes. II. Source of cholesterol used for bile acid formation, estimated by incorporation of tritium from tritiated water, and by the effect of ML-236B
Herman Kempen
Journal of lipid research, 1983
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Bile acid sequestrants: mechanisms of action on bile acid and cholesterol metabolism
Bo Angelin
European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 1991
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Hepatic uptake of bile acids in man. Fasting and postprandial concentrations of individual bile acids in portal venous and systemic blood serum
Bo Angelin
Journal of Clinical Investigation
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Monitoring hepatic cholesterol 7α-hydroxylase activity by assay of the stable bile acid intermediate 7α-hydroxy-4-cholesten-3-one in peripheral blood
Mats Rudling
Journal of Lipid Research, 2003
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MASTER'S PERSPECTIVE Bile Acids: Trying to Understand Their Chemistry and Biology with the Hope of Helping Patients
Alan Hofmann
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Hepatic Uptake of Bile Acids in Man
Bo Angelin
Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1982
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The Role of Bile Acids in the Human Body and in the Development of Diseases
Yulia Shulpekova
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Hepatic biotransformation in rodents and physicochemical properties of 23(R)-hydroxychenodeoxycholic acid, a natural α-hydroxy bile acid
Lee Hagey
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Bile Acids in Physiology, Pathology and Pharmacology
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Disorders of bile acid metabolism in cholesterol gallstone disease
Frieder Berr
Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1992
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The mechanisms of and the interrelationship between bile acid and chylomicron-mediated regulation of hepatic cholesterol synthesis in the liver of the rat
Flavio Nervi
Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1978
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Biosynthesis of cholestanol from bile acid intermediates in the rabbit and the rat
Marie Buchmann
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1985
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Metabolism of Cholest-5-ene-3β, 26-diol in the Rat and Hamster
Norman Javitt
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1968
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Structural Aspects of Bile Acids Involved in the Regulation of Cholesterol 7alpha-Hydroxylase and Sterol 27-Hydroxylase
T. Iida, Hans M G Princen
European Journal of Biochemistry, 1995
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Effect of ursodeoxycholic acid administration on bile acid composition in hamster bile
Cristina Vescina
Pharmacological Research, 1990
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Bile Acids: Physiological Activity and Perspectives of Using in Clinical and Laboratory Diagnostics
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Structural aspects of bile acids involved in the regulation of cholesterol 7a-hydroxylase and sterol 27-hydroxylase
Hans M G Princen
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Effects of artificial depletion of the bile acid pool in man
Anton Joseph
Gut, 1986
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Transhepatic bile acid kinetics in pigs and humans
Samuel van Nierop
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Portal blood concentraiions of conjugated cholic and chenodeoxycholic acids relationship to bile salt synthesis in liver cells
K. Botham
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Lipids and Lipid Metabolism, 1981
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Regulation of cholesterol 7 alpha-hydroxylase by hepatic 7 alpha-hydroxylated bile acid flux and newly synthesized cholesterol supply
Gene Ness
Journal of Biological Chemistry
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