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Lithocholic acid

  • Abstract Mahapatra, Debabrata

    Abstract Mahapatra, Debabrata

  • Eldecalcitol Is More Effective for Promoting Osteogenesis Than Alfacalcidol in Cyp27b1-Knockout Mice

    Eldecalcitol Is More Effective for Promoting Osteogenesis Than Alfacalcidol in Cyp27b1-Knockout Mice

  • Is Calcifediol Better Than Cholecalciferol for Vitamin D Supplementation?

    Is Calcifediol Better Than Cholecalciferol for Vitamin D Supplementation?

  • Vitamin D and Cancer

    Vitamin D and Cancer

  • Lithocholic Acid Is a Vitamin D Receptor Ligand That Acts Preferentially in the Ileum

    Lithocholic Acid Is a Vitamin D Receptor Ligand That Acts Preferentially in the Ileum

  • A Microbial Metabolite, Lithocholic Acid, Suppresses IFN-Γ and Ahr

    A Microbial Metabolite, Lithocholic Acid, Suppresses IFN-Γ and Ahr

  • A High Throughput Ultrafiltration LC-MS Platform for the Discovery of Vitamin D Receptor Ligands

    A High Throughput Ultrafiltration LC-MS Platform for the Discovery of Vitamin D Receptor Ligands

  • The Vitamin D System in Humans and Mice: Similar but Not the Same

    The Vitamin D System in Humans and Mice: Similar but Not the Same

  • Mutational Analysis and Engineering of the Human Vitamin D Receptor to Bind and Activate in Response to a Novel Small Molecule Ligand

    Mutational Analysis and Engineering of the Human Vitamin D Receptor to Bind and Activate in Response to a Novel Small Molecule Ligand

  • C-10(19) Oxidation of Vitamin D by Anaerobic Gastrointestinal Bacteria Robert Marshall Gardner Iowa State University

    C-10(19) Oxidation of Vitamin D by Anaerobic Gastrointestinal Bacteria Robert Marshall Gardner Iowa State University

  • Dietary Factors Influencing Calcium and Phosphorus Utilization By

    Dietary Factors Influencing Calcium and Phosphorus Utilization By

  • Human Cholesterol 7Α-Hydroxylase (CYP7A1) Deficiency Has a Hypercholesterolemic Phenotype

    Human Cholesterol 7Α-Hydroxylase (CYP7A1) Deficiency Has a Hypercholesterolemic Phenotype

  • Bile Acids and Their Derivatives As Vitamin D Receptor Agonists:Molecular Mechanism and Biological Actions

    Bile Acids and Their Derivatives As Vitamin D Receptor Agonists:Molecular Mechanism and Biological Actions

  • The Sterol–Vitamin D Link

    The Sterol–Vitamin D Link

  • Evaluation of Bile Salt Hydrolase Inhibitor Efficacy for Modulating Host

    Evaluation of Bile Salt Hydrolase Inhibitor Efficacy for Modulating Host

  • University of Groningen the Role of Vitamin a in Bile Acid Synthesis And

    University of Groningen the Role of Vitamin a in Bile Acid Synthesis And

  • Bile Acids and Their Derivatives As Vitamin D Receptor Agonists:Molecular Mechanism and Biological Actions

    Bile Acids and Their Derivatives As Vitamin D Receptor Agonists:Molecular Mechanism and Biological Actions

  • Enteric Microbiota–Gut–Brain Axis from the Perspective of Nuclear Receptors

    Enteric Microbiota–Gut–Brain Axis from the Perspective of Nuclear Receptors

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  • Development and Validation of a Highly Sensitive LC-MS/MS Method for the Analysis of Bile Acids in Serum, Plasma, and Liver Tissue Samples
  • Bile Acid Biosynthesis in Smith-Lemli-Opitz Syndrome Bypassing Cholesterol: Potential Importance of Pathway Intermediates
  • A Case of Late-Onset Cerebrotendinous Xanthomatosis with Anovelmutationinthecyp27a1 Gene
  • Regioselective Hydroxylation of Cholecalciferol, Cholesterol and Other Sterol Derivatives by Steroid C25 Dehydrogenase
  • Metabolism of Lithocholic Acid in Human Fetal Liver
  • Functional Analyses of a Novel Missense and Other Mutations Of
  • Lithocholic Acid-24-C"4 (50 4Uc, New England Nuclear Corp
  • Regulation of 7-Dehydrocholesterol Reductase by Vitamin D3
  • An Investigation of Calcitroic Acid and Its Phase II Conjugates
  • PRODUCT INFORMATION Lithocholic Acid Item No
  • Vitamin D Receptor 2016: Novel Ligands and Structural Insights Miguel A
  • Lithocholic Acid Can Carry out in Vivo Functions of Vitamin D
  • Intestinal Bile Acids Can Bind to and Activate the Vitamin D Receptor
  • Effects of Vitamin D Receptor Activators on Vascular Calcification in Patients with CKD


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