Bile acid
Bile acid homeostasis controls CAR signaling pathways in mouse testis through FXRalpha.
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Bile Acid Alters Male Mouse Fertility in Metabolic Syndrome Context.
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The effect of exercise training on cholesterol and bile acid metabolism in ovariectomized rats
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Running head: Heat affects cholesterol and bile acid alterations in cholesterol and bile acids metabolism in large white pigs during short-term heat exposure
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Synthesis and characterization of main-chain bile acid-based degradable polymers
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Glucose‐6‐Phosphate Regulates Hepatic Bile Acid Synthesis in Mice
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Bile acid-based drug delivery systems for enhanced doxorubicin encapsulation: Comparing hydrophobic and ionic interactions in drug loading and release
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Bile acids alter male fertility through G-protein-coupled bile acid receptor 1 signaling pathways in mice
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TGR5 controls bile acid composition and gallbladder function to protect the liver from bile acid overload
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Determinants of postprandial plasma bile acid kinetics in human volunteers
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Variations in gastrointestinal lipases, pH and bile acid levels with food intake, age and diseases: Possible impact on oral lipid-based drug delivery systems
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The Bile Acid Nuclear Receptor FXRα Is a Critical Regulator of Mouse Germ Cell Fate
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en fr Identification of bile acid nuclear receptor FXR alpha as a proviral factor for hepatitis B virus Identification du récepteur nucléaire des acides biliaires FXR alpha comme facteur proviral pour le virus de l’hépatite B
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A bile acid transporter as a candidate receptor for hepatitis B and D virus entry.
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A dynamic mathematical model of bile acid clearance in HepaRG cells
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Multigenerational impacts of bile exposure are mediated by TGR5 signaling pathways
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Pro-inflammatory cytokines enhance dilatation of bile canaliculi caused by cholestatic antibiotics
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Polyamides and polyesters made of bile acids in the main chain
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In vivo evidence for transintestinal cholesterol efflux in patients with complete common bile duct obstruction
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Supramolecular hydrogels based on bile acids and their derivatives
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