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  • ...oduced in the [[liver] and secreted into the [[duodenum]] via the [[common bile duct]] (CBD). Among with other secretions delivered by the CBD, it has a ro Its composition includes [[#bile acids|bile acids]] and their salts, cholesterol, and electrolytes. It addition, it con
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  • ...duced in the [[liver]] and secreted into the [[duodenum]] via the [[common bile duct]].
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  • {{r|Bile acid}} {{r|Bile acid binding resin}}
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  • ...duced in the [[liver]] and secreted into the [[duodenum]] via the [[common bile duct]].
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  • ...g/docroot/CRI/CRI_2_3x.asp?dt=69 American Cancer Society Detailed Guide to Bile Duct Cancer]. ...topics/pdq/treatment/bileduct/Patient/ Patient information on extrahepatic bile duct tumors], from the [[National Cancer Institute]].
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  • {{r|Bile acid}} {{r|Bile acid binding resin}}
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  • |uses=bile acid .... It is structurally similar to [[cholesterol]] and [[steroid]]s. Related bile acids include [[deoxycholic acid]], [[dehydrocholic acid]] and others.
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  • ...d chemically is a conjugate of [[cholic acid]] and [[taurine]]. Like other bile acids, it is structurally similar to [[cholesterol]] and [[steroid]]s.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A [[bile]] acid
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A major component of [[bile]].
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  • A relatively rare [[cancer]] of the [[bile duct]]s.
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  • {{r|bile}} {{r|bile acid sequestrant}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A component of [[bile]] structurally related to [[cholesterol]] and [[steroid]]s.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A component of [[bile]] structurally related to [[cholesterol]] and [[steroid]]s.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A component of [[bile]] similar in structure to [[cholesterol]] and [[steroid]]s.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A [[bile]] acid and derivative of [[cholic acid]].
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  • ...al produced by many, but not all, animals, and is a major constituent of [[bile]]. It is often referred to as an [[amino acid]] despite the fact that it d ...[[taurocyanamine phosphate]], [[sulfoacetaldehyde]], [[sulfoacetate]], the bile salts [[taurocholic acid|taurocholate]] and [[taurochenodeoxycholate]], and
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A component of [[bile]] formed by addition of [[glycine]] to [[cholic acid]]
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  • A major constituent of [[bile]] that plays an important role in detoxification of the [[liver]].
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  • A [[bile]] pigment that is a degradation product of [[heme]]. Elevated bilirubin lev
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  • Gram-positive, alpha-hemolytic, bile soluble diplococcus recognized as a major cause of pneumonia, bacterial men
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  • ...7-(alpha)-hydroxylase]], which increases the conversion of cholesterol to bile acids. The increased demand for cholesterol has the dual effect of increasi
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  • ...s designed to assess liver function and diagnose diseases of the liver and bile system.
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  • '''Dehydrocholic acid''' is a component of [[bile]] that is structurally similar to [[cholesterol]] and [[steroid]]s.
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  • ...oduced in the [[liver] and secreted into the [[duodenum]] via the [[common bile duct]] (CBD). Among with other secretions delivered by the CBD, it has a ro Its composition includes [[#bile acids|bile acids]] and their salts, cholesterol, and electrolytes. It addition, it con
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  • ...otonated form of '''deoxycholic acid''', deoxycholate, is a component of [[bile]]. It is structurally related to both [[steroid]]s and [[cholesterol]].
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  • '''Lithocholic acid''' is one of the major acids that constitute [[bile]], that mostly consists of [[cholic acid]], [[deoxycholic acid]], [[dehydro
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  • ...which a [[glycine]] [[amino acid]] is attached, is a major component of [[bile]]. It is structurally related to [[cholesterol]] and [[steroid]]s.
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  • ===Bile acid sequestrants===
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  • {{r|bile acid sequestrant}}
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  • ...l manifestation of excess blood levels (i.e., hyperbilirubinemia) of the [[bile pigment]], [[bilirubin]]. It appears as a yellowish discoloration of the [ ...major component of [[bile]]. As a consequence, obstructions to the flow of bile from the liver into the [[duodenum]] can produce jaundice.
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  • {{r|Bile}}
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  • ===Bile acid sequestrants=== [[Bile acid sequestrant]]s
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  • {{r|Bile}}
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  • {{r|Bile}}
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  • {{R|Bile}}
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  • {{r|Bile}}
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  • {{r|Bile}}
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  • {{r|Bile}}
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  • ...ntagonist. It is structurally related to glucocorticoids, [[steroid]]s, [[bile]] salts, and [[cholesterol]]. It is also an [[antiememetic]] that reduces n
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  • ...ally digested lipids and proteins are exposed to the digestive enzymes and bile so are further broken down. As the lipids and proteins are broken down, CCK
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  • {{r|Bile}}
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  • {{r|Bile}}
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  • {{r|Bile}}
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  • {{r|Bile}}
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  • {{r|bile}}
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  • {{r|Bile}}
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  • ...arines can launch such decoys as the <u>L</u>ong-<u>E</u>ndurance <u>Mo</u>bile <u>S</u>ubmarine <u></u>Simulator (LEMOSS), which is built into a long-rang
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  • {{r|Bile}}
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  • ...abolism in terms of the "Four Humours": [[blood]], phlegm, bile, and black bile.<ref name=Kennedy>{{citation
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  • ...is may be a factor responsible for the bacterium's successive tolerance to bile acids. Even though there was a substantial amount of research done so far, ...ll envelope changes in Bi¢dobacteriumanimalis ssp. lactis as a response to bile''' <ref>http://digital.csic.es/bitstream/10261/7038/1/Lorena%20FEMSLE_854.p
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  • ...Ezetimibe does not inhibit cholesterol synthesis in the liver, or increase bile acid excretion but instead localizes and appears to act at the brush border
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  • ...y present parasitic infection caused by ''Dicroceolium'', which infect the bile ducts and gall bladder of wild and domestic animals. Since it is not as pat ...ke necessarily inhabits the liver of its definitive host, specifically the bile ducts and gall bladder of domesticated and wild ruminating animals (sheep,
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