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Data on biochemistry detailed by C. Cogliati and co-authors
2009 NOV 27 ... "Bile acid-binding proteins (BABPs) are cytosolic lipid chaperones that play central roles in ...
Subject: Biochemistry
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Findings from Pusan National University in science reported
2009 NOV 26 ... was used for catabolism or efflux. Consequently, the levels of total cholesterol and bile acid in feces were significantly increased. Our present results also showed that the ...
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Long-term statin use associated with decreased risk of gallstones requiring surgery
2009 NOV 29 ... percent), with cholesterol stones formed on the basis of cholesterol-supersaturated bile. "Statins decrease hepatic [liver] cholesterol biosynthesis and may therefore lower the ...
Subject: JAMA and Archives Journals
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New breast cancer study findings have been reported by scientists at Attikon University, Department of Surgery
2009 NOV 23 ... cancer, among other neoplasms, was a 'systemic disease' caused by an excess of black bile. The humoral theory was further supported by Galen and dominated for centuries in ...
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New enzyme research study findings reported from Baylor College of Medicine, College of Medicine
2009 NOV 23 ... an enzymatically inactivated mutant form of MLL3, and these mice show disrupted bile acid homeostasis," wrote D.H. Kim and colleagues, Baylor College of Medicine, College ...
Subject: Enzyme Research
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New science and technology findings from University of Algarve published
2009 NOV 27 ... most rapidly (three days), followed by that to catecholamines (3-O-methoxytyramine), bile acids (taurolithocholic acid) and the steroid pheromone, 17,20 ...
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Research from J. Garciacano and co-authors reveals new findings on choledocholithiasis
2009 NOV 23 ... (ERCP) with biliary sphincterotomy (BS) is the usual method for extracting common bile duct stones. However, following BS and by means of extraction balloons and Dormia ...
Subject: Choledocholithiasis
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Research from University of California in the area of immunology described
2009 NOV 18 ... The wild-type and mutant strains had similar levels of resistance to low pH and 5 or 10% bile, suggesting that the reduced colonization of mutants was not the result of reduced ...
Subject: Immunology
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Research from University of Rochester has provided new information about biomedicine
2009 NOV 23 ... given by two of five operators to augment T-tube cholangiograms with poor filling of bile ducts. with malpositioned tubes and decompressive bile ...
Subject: Biomedicine
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Research on bariatrics discussed by scientists at Keio University, Medical Department
2009 NOV 23 ... has not been fully elucidated. Animal studies have suggested important roles of bile acid (BA) as a regulator of energy homeostasis and glucose metabolism." ...
Subject: Bariatrics
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Research results from A.M.L. Fodje and colleagues update understanding of science
2009 NOV 26 ... could be potential sources of dietary fiber in human diet. In vitro fermentation and bile acid binding models were used to investigate the metabolic effects of lignaMax™ ...
Subject: Science
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Studies from M.B. Jimenez and colleagues provide new data on irritable bowel syndrome
2009 NOV 23 ... is capable of surviving the low pH of the stomach and duodenum, resisting the effect of bile acids in the upper small intestine when ingested, and temporarily colonizing the ...
Subject: Irritable Bowel Syndrome
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Studies from University of Maryland in the area of colon cancer described
2009 NOV 23 ... "The human apical sodium-dependent bile acid transporter (ASBT; SLC10A2) is the primary mechanism for intestinal...
Subject: Colon Cancer
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Studies from University of Rostock provide new data on schistosomiasis
2009 NOV 23 ... of this study was to evaluate the potential link between hepatic schistosomiasis and bile duct injury in relation to the expression of profibrotic cytokines and fibrosis-related ...
Subject: Schistosomiasis
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