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151. Bile acids inhibit NAD+-dependent 15-hydroxyprostaglandin dehydrogenase transcription in colonocytes.

152. PLC-gamma1 regulates fibronectin assembly and cell aggregation.

153. The use of phospholipase A(2) to prepare acellular porcine corneal stroma as a tissue engineering scaffold.

154. Conversion of cholic acid and chenodeoxycholic acid into their 7-oxo derivatives by Bacteroides intestinalis AM-1 isolated from human feces.

155. An accelerated method for isolation of Salmonella enterica serotype Typhimurium from artificially contaminated foods, using a short preenrichment, immunomagnetic separation, and xylose-lysine-desoxycholate agar (6IX method).

156. Sodium deoxycholate causes nitric oxide mediated DNA damage in oesophageal cells.

157. Improved analysis of bile acids in tissues and intestinal contents of rats using LC/ESI-MS.

158. The structure of the efflux pump AcrB in complex with bile acid.

159. Altered bile acid metabolism in childhood functional constipation: inactivation of secretory bile acids by sulfation in a subset of patients.

160. A conserved steroid binding site in cytochrome C oxidase.

161. Multiple cyclin kinase inhibitors promote bile acid-induced apoptosis and autophagy in primary hepatocytes via p53-CD95-dependent signaling.

162. Novel polymorphic human UDP-glucuronosyltransferase 2A3: cloning, functional characterization of enzyme variants, comparative tissue expression, and gene induction.

163. Paradoxical effect of diphenyleneiodonium in inducing DNA damage and apoptosis.

164. Bile acids modulate tight junction structure and barrier function of Caco-2 monolayers via EGFR activation.

165. Role of phosphatidylcholine saturation in preventing bile salt toxicity to gastrointestinal epithelia and membranes.

166. Effect of colonic bacterial metabolites on Caco-2 cell paracellular permeability in vitro.

167. Deoxycholic acid-derived tetraoxane antimalarials and antiproliferatives(1).

168. A novel variant of ileal bile acid binding protein is up-regulated through nuclear factor-kappaB activation in colorectal adenocarcinoma.

169. Ontogenic development-associated changes in the expression of genes involved in rat bile acid homeostasis.

170. Deoxycholic acid formation in gnotobiotic mice associated with human intestinal bacteria.

171. Mice lacking Mrp3 (Abcc3) have normal bile salt transport, but altered hepatic transport of endogenous glucuronides.

172. Lipids isolated from bone induce the migration of human breast cancer cells.

173. Development and assessment of an innovative soil-washing process based on the use of cholic acid-derivatives as pollutant-mobilizing agents.

174. Oxidative stress and apoptosis in hepatitis C: the core issue.

175. Hepatitis C virus core protein inhibits deoxycholic acid-mediated apoptosis despite generating mitochondrial reactive oxygen species.

176. Xanthomonas maltophilia CBS 897.97 as a source of new 7beta- and 7alpha-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases and cholylglycine hydrolase: improved biotransformations of bile acids.

177. Interaction of native Bowman-Birk soybean protease inhibitor and its hydrophobized derivative with multilamellar vesicles of soybean phospholipids.

178. Birch PR-10c interacts with several biologically important ligands.

179. Increased deoxycholic acid absorption and gall stones in acromegalic patients treated with octreotide: more evidence for a connection between slow transit constipation and gall stones.

180. Conjugated bile acid hydrolase is a tetrameric N-terminal thiol hydrolase with specific recognition of its cholyl but not of its tauryl product.

181. Generation of a single-chain Fv fragment for the monitoring of deoxycholic acid residues anchored on endogenous proteins.

182. Identification of a novel conjugate in human urine: bile acid acyl galactosides.

183. Increased GADD gene expression in human colon epithelial cells exposed to deoxycholate.

184. Bile-induced DNA damage in Salmonella enterica.

185. Glutathione-S-transferase P1-1 protects aberrant crypt foci from apoptosis induced by deoxycholic acid.

186. Deoxycholic acid activates beta-catenin signaling pathway and increases colon cell cancer growth and invasiveness.

187. The farnesoid X receptor controls gene expression in a ligand- and promoter-selective fashion.

188. The bile acid deoxycholic acid (DCA) at neutral pH activates NF-kappaB and induces IL-8 expression in oesophageal cells in vitro.

189. Analysis of the antigen binding site of anti-deoxycholate monoclonal antibody using a novel affinity labeling reagent, acyl adenylate.

190. Deoxycholic acid activates the c-Jun N-terminal kinase pathway via FAS receptor activation in primary hepatocytes. Role of acidic sphingomyelinase-mediated ceramide generation in FAS receptor activation.

191. Comparison among fecal secondary bile acid levels, fecal microbiota and Clostridium scindens cell numbers in Japanese.

192. Steroids in the intestinal tract of rats are affected by dietary-fibre-rich barley-based diets.

193. Steroid ring hydroxylation patterns govern cooperativity in human bile acid binding protein.

194. cFLIP-L inhibits p38 MAPK activation: an additional anti-apoptotic mechanism in bile acid-mediated apoptosis.

195. High level of deoxycholic acid in human bile does not promote cholesterol gallstone formation.

196. Determination of the phospholipase activity of patatin by a continuous spectrophotometric assay.

197. Glucosidation of hyodeoxycholic acid by UDP-glucuronosyltransferase 2B7.

198. Crystal structure of a hypoallergenic isoform of the major birch pollen allergen Bet v 1 and its likely biological function as a plant steroid carrier.

199. Biliary, fecal and plasma deoxycholic acid in rabbit, hamster, guinea pig, and rat: comparative study and implication in colon cancer.

200. Comparison of CHROMagar Salmonella medium and xylose-lysine-desoxycholate and Salmonella-Shigella agars for isolation of Salmonella strains from stool samples.

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