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Original Article

Serum Bile Acids in Patients with Viral Hepatitis

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Pages 77-80 | Received 29 Jun 1977, Accepted 20 Aug 1977, Published online: 23 Feb 2010

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G. Briheim, A. Frydén & P. Tobiasson. (1982) Serum Bile Acids in Gilbert's Syndrome before and after Reduced Caloric Intake. Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology 17:7, pages 877-880.
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K. Linnet, H. Kelbák & P. Frandsen. (1982) Predictive Value of the Concentration in Serum of Total 3α-Hydroxy Bile Acids in the Diagnosis of Hepatobiliary Disease. Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology 17:2, pages 263-268.
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N. A. Peterslund. (1980) The Concentration of Serum Bile Acids During the Course of Acute Hepatitis B. Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology 15:4, pages 405-410.
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Josephine Schlosser, Martin Eiden, Ariel Vina-Rodriguez, Christine Fast, Paul Dremsek, Elke Lange, Rainer G Ulrich & Martin H Groschup. (2014) Natural and experimental hepatitis E virus genotype 3 - infection in European wild boar is transmissible to domestic pigs. Veterinary Research 45:1.
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Patrick Chhatwal, Dorothea Bankwitz, Juliane Gentzsch, Anne Frentzen, Philipp Schult, Volker Lohmann & Thomas Pietschmann. (2012) Bile Acids Specifically Increase Hepatitis C Virus RNA-Replication. PLoS ONE 7:4, pages e36029.
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Gary M. Liss, Richard A. Greenberg & Carlo H. Tamburro. (1985) Use of serum bile acids in the identification of vinyl chloride hepatotoxicity. The American Journal of Medicine 78:1, pages 68-76.
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Y A Baqir, J Murison, P E Ross & I A Bouchier. (1979) Radioimmunoassay of primary bile salts in serum.. Journal of Clinical Pathology 32:6, pages 560-564.
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