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Response of total and individual serum bile acids to endogenous and exogenous bile acid input to the enterohepatic circulation
S. G. De Barros
, W. F. Balistreri
, R. D. Soloway
, S. G. Weiss
, P. C. Miller
, K. Soper
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Bile Acids
100%
Chenodeoxycholic Acid
100%
Enterohepatic Circulation
100%
Serum Bile Acids
100%
Cholylglycine
80%
Total Bile Acid
40%
Cholecystokinin
20%
Oral Administration
20%
Gallbladder Contraction
20%
Continuous Infusion
20%
Area under the Curve
20%
Peak Response
20%
Total Serum Bile Acids
20%
Liquid Meal
20%
Non-caloric
20%
Conjugated Bile Acids
20%
Enterohepatic Cycling
20%
Enterohepatic Recirculation
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Bile Acid
100%
Chenodeoxycholic Acid
50%
Glycocholic Acid
40%
Cholecystokinin
10%
Bile Acid Conjugate
10%
Oral Administration
10%
Neuroscience
Bile Acid
100%
Chenodeoxycholic Acid
50%
Glycocholic Acid
40%
Cholecystokinin
10%
Bile Acid Conjugate
10%