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ABSTRACT The “different treatments for same disease” is an important concept of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) therapy. In TCM, osteoporosis (OP) treatment is aimed at invigorating blood, strengthening spleen, and tonifying kidneys, and their typical herbs are Angelica sinensis (Oliv.) Diels (Danggui, DG), Poria cocos (Schw.) Wolf (Fuling, FL), and
Jingyuan Wen+13 more
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The effect of dietary fat on the turnover of cholic acid and on the composition of the biliary bile acids in man. [PDF]
Sandra Lindstedt+4 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Previous studies have suggested that cholecystectomy may lead to an elevated risk of metabolic dysfunction‐associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD). However, there is a dearth of knowledge concerning the precise effects and underlying mechanisms through which cholecystectomy influences hepatic lipid metabolism, necessitating ...
Yanting Xu+8 more
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Isotope dilution within bile acid pools and radiochemical assessment of cholesterol oxidation to bile acids were methods used to measure short-term feedback regulation of bile acid synthesis in baboons with controlled enterohepatic circulations ...
R N Redinger
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Analysis of the Electron Density of a Water Molecule Encapsulated by Two Cholic Acid Residues. [PDF]
Vázquez-Tato MP+4 more
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Bile acid formation in man: metabolism of 7α-hydroxy-4-cholesten-3-one in bile fistula patients
7α-Hydroxy-4-cholesten-3-one is thought to be an intermediate in human bile acid synthesis. This conclusion is based on in vivo experiments in animals and on in vitro studies in which homogenates of animal and human livers were used. To further establish
Russell F. Hanson+2 more
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Bile acid-containing lipid nanoparticles enhance extrahepatic mRNA delivery
Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) have emerged as a viable, clinically-validated platform for the delivery of mRNA therapeutics. LNPs have been utilized as mRNA delivery systems for applications including vaccines, gene therapy, and cancer immunotherapy ...
Savan K. Patel+9 more
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We have previously observed that the Ya subunit-containing glutathione (GSH) S-transferases from rat liver exhibit a common high affinity binding site for lithocholic acid, bilirubin, and sulfobromophthalein (BSP) (1984. J. Lipid Res.
H Takikawa, N Kaplowitz
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The cholic acid CoA ligase activity of rat liver was quantitatively inactivated by proteolysis with pronase, chymotrypsin, subtilisin, or proteinase K in intact microsomal vesicles.
M A Polokoff, R A Coleman, R M Bell
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