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Bile Acids and Salts

Steroid acids and salts, derived from cholesterol in the liver and usually conjugated with glycine or taurine, and sometimes further modified by bacteria in the intestine

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    Bile acid metabolism in health and disease : proceedings of the IV Bile Acid Meeting held at the Hilton Hotel, Basel, Switzerland, October 11-12, 1976 / edited by G. Paumgartner, A. Stiehl.

    Bile Acid Meeting 1976 : Basel, Switzerland) | Date: [1977], ©1977
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    The biliary system : a symposium of the NATO Advanced Study Institute / edited by W. Taylor.

    NATO Advanced Study Institute (1963 : Newcastle upon Tyne, England) | Date: [1965]
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    Bile salts / G.A.D. Haslewood.

    Haslewood, G. A. D. | Date: [1967]
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    Anatomisch-physiologische Untersuchungen / von S.L. Schenk.

    Schenk, Samuel Leopold, 1840-1902. | Date: 1872
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    The bile acids : chemistry, physiology, and metabolism / edited by Padmanabhan P. Nair and David Kritchevsky.

    | Date: [1971-©1988]

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