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L Schiff, ER Schiff, 1993 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
ANNOUNCEMENT CELLFORUM Cellforum is an electronic forum for cell biology,
molecular biology, and experimental pathology. The forum is sponsored by the
American Association of Pathologists and the American Society for Cell ...
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Open cholecystectomy. A contemporary analysis of 42,474 patients.

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JJ Roslyn, GS Binns, EF Hughes, K Saunders- … - Annals of surgery, 1993 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
From the Departments of Surgery, The Medical College of Pennsylvania,*
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and the UCLA School of Medicine,§ Los Angeles,
Califomia; and the Center for Health Services and Policy Research and JL ...
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The natural history of diagnosed gallstone disease in symptomatic and asymptomatic …

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CK McSherry, H Ferstenberg, WF Calhoun, E … - Annals of surgery, 1985 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
The natural history of gallstone disease in 691 patients, followed fora mean ±
SD duration of 78 ± 61.6 months (median 62.9 months), is presented. These
patients are all subscribers of a large health maintenance organization and ...
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Bile acids lower triglyceride levels via a pathway involving FXR, SHP, and SREBP-1c

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M Watanabe, SM Houten, L Wang, A … - Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2004 - Am Soc Clin Investig
We explored the effects of bile acids on triglyceride (TG) homeostasis using a
combination of molecular, cellular, and animal models. Cholic acid (CA) prevents
hepatic TG accumulation, VLDL secretion, and elevated serum TG in mouse ...
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The continuing importance of bile acids in liver and intestinal disease


AF Hofmann - Archives of Internal Medicine, 1999 - archinte.highwire.org
Bile acids, the water-soluble, amphipathic end products of cholesterol
metabolism, are involved in liver, biliary, and intestinal disease. Formed in
the liver, bile acids are absorbed actively from the small intestine, with ...
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Combining dependent tests with incomplete repeated measurements

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LJ Wei, WE Johnson - Biometrika, 1985 - Biometrika Trust
SUMMARY In comparing the effectiveness of two treatments, repeated measurements
of the same characteristic are often taken under two or more distinct conditions
for each experi- mental subject. A locally best linear combination of ...
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Treatment of gallstones

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DF Ransohoff, WA Gracie - Annals of internal medicine, 1993 - Am Coll Physicians
Results: For persons with asymptomatic gallstones, natural history is so benign
that treatment is generally not recommended. For persons with symptomatic
gallstones, (that is, that have caused an episode of biliary pain), the ...
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Recurrence and re-recurrence of gall stones after medical dissolution: a longterm follow up.

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LD O'Donnell, KW Heaton - British Medical Journal, 1988 - gut.bmj.com
Page 1. doi:10.1136/gut.29.5.655 1988;29;655-658 Gut LD O'Donnell and KW
Heaton longterm follow up. stones after medical dissolution ...
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Biliary sludge and gallstones in pregnancy: incidence, risk factors, and natural history

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A Maringhini, M Ciambra, P Baccelliere, M … - Annals of internal medicine, 1993 - Am Coll Physicians
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Objective: To evaluate the incidence and symptoms of and risk factors for ...
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Endocrine functions of bile acids


SM Houten, M Watanabe, J Auwerx - The EMBO journal, 2006 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Bile acids (BAs), a group of structurally diverse molecules that are primarily
synthesized in the liver from cholesterol, are the chief components of bile.
Besides their well-established roles in dietary lipid absorption and ...
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