Disrupting bile acid metabolism by suppressing Fxr causes hepatocellular carcinoma induced by YAP activation. [PDF]
Liu Y+6 more
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Steroid photoreactivity was a major topic in the last century. This study revisits it by exploring the photochemistry of Δ1‐keto‐steroids, offering an efficient method to modify the classic steroid 6/6/6/5 ring system. This approach enables the transformation of accessible steroids into rare ones, demonstrated by synthesizing 5,6‐dihydro‐ophiopogonol A
Chiara Maioli+8 more
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Interaction of gut microbiota with bile acid metabolism and its influence on disease states
C. Staley+3 more
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Corrin Ring Modification in Peptide Drug Development – a Brief History of “Corrination”
This review highlights the applications of vitamin B12 conjugation (“corrination”) to peptides in the field of peptide‐based therapeutics, focusing on improved physio‐chemical properties, targeted/localized drug delivery, and enhanced oral bioavailability.
Nancy Cham, Robert P. Doyle
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Mirabegron induces selective changes in the faecal microbiota of HFHFr rats without altering bile acid composition. [PDF]
Bentanachs R+9 more
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Tumor-resident Malassezia can promote hepatocellular carcinoma development by downregulating bile acid synthesis and modulating tumor microenvironment. [PDF]
Shen W+7 more
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Molecular Fragmentation as a Strategy to Access Hyperpolarised Compounds from Para‐Hydrogen
Hyperpolarisation significantly increases the detectability of molecules in magnetic resonance spectroscopy and imaging. Beyond recent advancements in hardware and catalyst design, this article discusses harnessing the inherent chemical reactivity of hyperpolarisation target molecules as a strategy to expand the scope and versatility of para‐hydrogen ...
Philip L. Norcott
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Novel Expression of Apical Bile Acid Transport (ASBT) More Proximally Than Distal Ileum Contributing to Enhanced Intestinal Bile Acid Absorption in Obesity. [PDF]
Sundaram S+4 more
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