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The following pages link to The physical chemistry of cholesterol solubility in bile. Relationship to gallstone formation and dissolution in man (Q37052975):
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- A new model of reverse cholesterol transport: enTICEing strategies to stimulate intestinal cholesterol excretion (Q26865600) (← links)
- Therapeutic uses of animal biles in traditional Chinese medicine: an ethnopharmacological, biophysical chemical and medicinal review (Q27015735) (← links)
- Physical and metabolic factors in gallstone pathogenesis (Q28141255) (← links)
- Effects of cholecystectomy on the kinetics of primary and secondary bile acids (Q28356000) (← links)
- Bile-salt hydrophobicity is a key factor regulating rat liver plasma-membrane communication: relation to bilayer structure, fluidity and transporter expression and function (Q28362398) (← links)
- Biliary lipid composition in cholesterol microlithiasis (Q28362634) (← links)
- Medical treatment of biliary duct stones: effect of ursodeoxycholic acid administration (Q28366397) (← links)
- Composition of gall bladder stones associated with octreotide: response to oral ursodeoxycholic acid (Q28368915) (← links)
- Regulation of biliary lipid secretion by mdr2 P-glycoprotein in the mouse (Q28510400) (← links)
- Chemical characterization of gallstones: an approach to explore the aetiopathogenesis of gallstone disease in Sri Lanka (Q28545963) (← links)
- Stability of mixed micellar bile models supersaturated with cholesterol (Q30447184) (← links)
- The mechanism of biliary lipid secretion and its defects (Q33591423) (← links)
- Effect of gallbladder hypomotility on cholesterol crystallization and growth in CCK-deficient mice (Q33698042) (← links)
- Identification and characterization of a bile acid 7alpha-dehydroxylation operon in Clostridium sp. strain TO-931, a highly active 7alpha-dehydroxylating strain isolated from human feces (Q33986775) (← links)
- Pathophysiological preconditions promoting mixed "black" pigment plus cholesterol gallstones in a DeltaF508 mouse model of cystic fibrosis (Q33994808) (← links)
- Differential expression of intestinal genes in opossums with high and low responses to dietary cholesterol (Q34043064) (← links)
- Behavior of cholesterol and spin-labeled cholestane in model bile systems studied by electron spin resonance and synchrotron x-ray (Q34129619) (← links)
- Cryoelectron microscopy of a nucleating model bile in vitreous ice: formation of primordial vesicles (Q34169973) (← links)
- Bile acid metabolism in hereditary forms of hypertriglyceridemia: evidence for an increased synthesis rate in monogenic familial hypertriglyceridemia (Q34335375) (← links)
- Reduced cholesterol metastability of hepatic bile and its further decline in gall bladder bile in patients with cholesterol gall stones (Q34376684) (← links)
- Effect of lipid infusion on bile composition and lithogenicity in patients without cholesterol gall stones (Q34396598) (← links)
- Effect of laser fragmentation of cholesterol and mixed gallstones on in vitro dissolution in methyl tert-butyl ether (Q34431631) (← links)
- Lipid composition of bile in diabetics and obesity-matched controls (Q34475499) (← links)
- Possible role of a defect in hepatic bilirubin glucuronidation in the initiation of cholesterol gallstones (Q34493342) (← links)
- Effects of fasting on the composition of gallbladder bile (Q34494199) (← links)
- Ursodeoxycholic acid therapy and biliary lipids--a dose-response study (Q34494806) (← links)
- Diet and gall stones: effects of refined and unrefined carbohydrate diets on bile cholesterol saturation and bile acid metabolism (Q34495676) (← links)
- Nucleation of cholesterol monohydrate crystals from hepatic and gall-bladder bile of patients with cholesterol gall stones (Q34496155) (← links)
- Diurnal variation in cholesterol saturation of gall-bladder bile (Q34496286) (← links)
- Pathogenesis of calcium-containing gallstones. Canine ductular bile, but not gallbladder bile, is supersaturated with calcium carbonate (Q34517225) (← links)
- Effect of Rowachol on biliary lipid secretion and serum lipids in normal volunteers (Q34525751) (← links)
- Debits and credits: a current account of cholesterol gall stone disease (Q34526150) (← links)
- Deoxycholic acid and the pathogenesis of gall stones (Q34529754) (← links)
- Effects of bile and bile salts on growth and membrane lipid uptake by Giardia lamblia. Possible implications for pathogenesis of intestinal disease (Q34563520) (← links)
- Biliary proteins. Unique inhibitors of cholesterol crystal nucleation in human gallbladder bile (Q34598492) (← links)
- The effects of chenodiol on biliary lipids and their association with gallstone dissolution in the National Cooperative Gallstone Study (NCGS) (Q34608247) (← links)
- Regulation of biliary cholesterol secretion in the rat. Role of hepatic cholesterol esterification. (Q34623182) (← links)
- Reactive oxygen species and the hypomotility of the gall bladder as targets for the treatment of gallstones with melatonin: a review (Q34761401) (← links)
- A relation between high-density-lipoprotein cholesterol and bile cholesterol saturation. (Q34785499) (← links)
- Metastable and equilibrium phase diagrams of unconjugated bilirubin IXα as functions of pH in model bile systems: Implications for pigment gallstone formation (Q34801018) (← links)
- Pathways of cholesterol crystallization in model bile and native bile. (Q35127807) (← links)
- Description and simulation of a physiological pharmacokinetic model for the metabolism and enterohepatic circulation of bile acids in man. Cholic acid in healthy man (Q35205903) (← links)
- Genetics of familial intrahepatic cholestasis syndromes (Q35448570) (← links)
- Tocopherol transport and absorption (Q35531201) (← links)
- Gall bladder dysmotility: a risk factor for gall stone formation in hypertriglyceridaemia and reversal on triglyceride lowering therapy by bezafibrate and fish oil. (Q35595343) (← links)
- Genetic analysis of cholesterol gallstone formation: searching for Lith (gallstone) genes (Q35801843) (← links)
- Filamentous, helical, and tubular microstructures during cholesterol crystallization from bile. Evidence that cholesterol does not nucleate classic monohydrate plates (Q35822814) (← links)
- Hepatic deletion of SIRT1 decreases hepatocyte nuclear factor 1α/farnesoid X receptor signaling and induces formation of cholesterol gallstones in mice. (Q35826675) (← links)
- Cholesterol crystallisation in bile (Q35840947) (← links)
- Evidence does not support absorption of intact solid lipid nanoparticles via oral delivery. (Q35883589) (← links)