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- Bile Salts and Fat Absorption
- The Importance of Keeping Bile Salts in Their Place
- A Contribution to the Clinical Study of Catarrhal Inflammation of the Bile
- The Panethcell: a Source of Intestinal Lysozyme'
- Pancreas and Fat/Lipid Digestion
- 11 Bile Formation and Bile Salts
- The Digestive System and How It Works
- Digestive System Mink.Key
- Introduction Layers of the GI Tract
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- The Significance of Hormones, Bile Salts, and Feeding in the Regulation of Bile and Other Digestive Secretions in the Rat
- Bile Production Deficiency in the Human Organism. Abstract The
- Physiological Control of Cholecystokinin Release And
- The Digestive System
- Streptococcus Thermophilus Uast-09 Upregulates Goblet Cell Activity in Colonic Epithelial Cells to a Greater Degree Than Other Probiotic Strains
- Mcq Digestion 1.About Some GIT Hormones(True Or False)
- Effect of a Combination of Gastrin, Secretin, Cholecystokinin, Glucagon, and Gastric Inhibitory Polypeptide on Jejunal Absorption in Man
- Common Bile-Duct Mucosa in Choledochoduodenostomy Patients--- Histological and Histochemical Study
- Stem Cell Impairment at the Host-Microbiota Interface in Colorectal Cancer
- Interactions Between Gall Bladder Bile and Mucosa; Relevance to Gall Stone Formation
- Bile Duct Cancer Early Detection, Diagnosis, and Staging Detection and Diagnosis
- Effect of Secretin, Pancreozymin OP-CCK, and Glucagon on Bile Flow and Bile Lipid Secretion in Rats
- Bile Acid Toxicity in Paneth Cells Contributes to Gut Dysbiosis Induced by High-Fat Feeding
- The Glands of the Bile and Pancreatic Ducts: Autoradiographic and Histochemical Studies by R
- Gastrin, Acid, and Bile
- Functions of Bile
- Tumors in Hepatobiliary Tract and Pancreatic Islet Tissues Of
- Metaplastic Lesions of the Extrahepatic Bile Ducts: a Morphologic and Immunohistochemical Study Mai P
- The Digestive System
- Digestive Physiology
- Biliary Secretion and Excretion in Health and Disease: Current Concepts
- Bile Acid Sequestrants in Type 2 Diabetes: Potential Effects on GLP1 Secretion
- Cholecystokinin
- L-Cell Differentiation Is Induced by Bile Acids Through GPBAR1 and Paracrine GLP-1 and Serotonin Signaling