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Liver tissue from CYP7A1 transgenic mice fed with high fat high cholesterol Western diet
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Anti-infective bile acids bind and inactivate a Salmonella virulence regulator.
Bile acid binds heart failure and inflammation.
Bile acids directly bind and allosterically regulate the epithelial sodium channel.
Effects of structural modifications on physicochemical and bile acid-binding properties of psyllium.
Water-insoluble condensed tannins content of young persimmon fruits-derived crude fibre relates to i…
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Bile Acids Metabolism and Genetic Mutation Profile in the ICP in the Indian Population
Obeticholic Acid in Bariatric and Gallstone Disease
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Effect of the Sequestrant Colesevelam in Bile Acid Diarrhoea
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