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Original Article

Beta-Glucuronidase-Producing Bacteria in Bile from the Common Bile Duct in Patients Treated with Endoscopic Papillotomy for Gallstone Disease

Pages 253-256 | Received 21 Aug 1985, Accepted 14 Sep 1985, Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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T. Osnes, O. Sandstad, V. Skar & M. Osnes. (1997) β-Glucuronidase in common duct bile, methodological aspects, variation of pH optima and relation to gallstones. Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation 57:4, pages 307-315.
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H. Saxerholt, V. Skar & T. Midtvedt. (1990) HPLC separation and quantification of bilirubin and its glucuronide conjugates in faeces and intestinal contents of germ-free rats. Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation 50:5, pages 487-495.
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V. Skar & H. Saxerholt. (1989) High-Performance Liquid Chromatography of Bilirubin Conjugates in Bile: Effect of β-Glucuronidase on the Bile Pigments. Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology 24:6, pages 657-665.
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V. Skar, A. G. Skar, J. Bratlie & M. Osnes. (1989) Beta-Glucuronidase Activity in the Bile of Gallstone Patients Both with and without Duodenal Diverticula. Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology 24:2, pages 205-212.
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V. Skar, A. G. Skar & J. H. Strømme. (1988) Beta-Glucuronidase Activity Related to Bacterial Growth in Common Bile Duct Bile in Gallstone Patients. Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology 23:1, pages 83-90.
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Xue-Ting Yang, Jie Wang, Ying-Hua Jiang, Lei Zhang, Ling Du, Jun Li & Feng Liu. (2023) Insight into the mechanism of gallstone disease by proteomic and metaproteomic characterization of human bile. Frontiers in Microbiology 14.
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Lygia Stewart, J. McLeod Griffiss, Gary A. Jarvis & Lawrence W. Way. (2007) Gallstones Containing Bacteria are Biofilms: Bacterial Slime Production and Ability to Form Pigment Solids Determines Infection Severity and Bacteremia. Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 11:8, pages 977-984.
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John W. Tapsall & Christopher J. McIver. (1995) β-d-Glucuronidase activity among prototrophic and auxotrophic variants of Escherichia coli and other Enterobacteriaceae commonly implicated in urinary tract infections. Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease 22:3, pages 261-266.
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