717 results on '"Bile Ducts physiology"'
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702. Lobar liver atrophy following ligation of bile ducts.
703. Effect of acid-base changes on renal clearance of bile pigments.
704. [Normal and pathological physiology of the bile ducts].
705. Bile flow from hepatic intolerance.
706. [Observations on the functional aspects of the terminal portion of the choledochus].
707. Resistance to flow through the pancreatic duct by the isolated cat sphincter of oddi.
708. [Rates of cholesterol turnover processes in the transfer space of rat. VI. Influence of bile duct ligation and ingestion of bile acid or cholestyramine].
709. Bile formation in guinea pigs: analysis with inert solutes of graded molecular radius.
710. [Transcholedochal peroperative radiomanometry. Indications, guides and technic. Functional radiomanometric semeiology. Notes on duodenal tonus and its variations. Pathogenic discussion. The mirizzial climbing residue].
711. Regulation of hepatic 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase. Developmental pattern.
712. The presence of pancreatic proteases in particulate preparations of rat intestinal mucosa.
713. The effects of purification and serum proteins on the organ identifying properties of alkaline phosphatases from canine tissues.
714. The bile canaliculi in experimental liver disorders. A cytochemical study in guinea pigs.
715. [Lymphatic system of the liver and its pathological significance].
716. [On various biochemical changes during experimental cholemia].
717. Mechanism of cholestasis. 3. Interaction of synthetic detergents with the microsomal cytochrome P-450 dependentbiotransformation system in vitro. A comparison between the effects of detergents, the effects of bile acids, and the findings in bile duct ligated rats.
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