Bile acid research has gained great momentum since the role of bile acids as key signaling molecules in the enterohepatic circulation was discovered. Their physiological function in regulating their own homeostasis, as well as energy and lipid metabolism make them interesting targets for the pharmaceutical industry in the context of diseases such as bile acid induced diarrhea, bile acid induced cholestasis or nonalcoholic steatohepatitis. Changes in bile acid homeostasis are also linked to various types of drug-induced liver injury (DILI). However, the key question whether bile acids are surrogate markers for monitoring DILI or key pathogenic players in the onset and progression of DILI is under intense investigation. The purpose of this re...
Bile acids are a family of amphipathic compounds predominantly known for their role in solubilizing ...
Bile acids are a family of amphipathic compounds predominantly known for their role in solubilizing ...
ajpgi.00417.2002.—Bile acids are physiological detergents that facilitate excretion, absorption, and...
This study aims to determine the non-invasive, reliable and sensitive biochemical parameters for the...
Bile acid homeostasis is maintained through the tightly regulated enterohepatic circulation of bile ...
Bile acid homeostasis is maintained through the tightly regulated enterohepatic circulation of bile ...
This study aims to determine the non-invasive, reliable and sensitive biochemical parameters for the...
Bile acid homeostasis is maintained through the tightly regulated enterohepatic circulation of bile ...
Bile acid homeostasis is maintained through the tightly regulated enterohepatic circulation of bile ...
They regularly regulate cholesterol homeostasis, strengthen lipid solubility and signal digestion on...
In the past ten years, our understanding of the importance of bile acids has expanded from fat absor...
Bile acids are a family of amphipathic compounds predominantly known for their role in solubilizing ...
Bile acids are a family of amphipathic compounds predominantly known for their role in solubilizing ...
Bile acids are a family of amphipathic compounds predominantly known for their role in solubilizing ...
Bile acids are a family of amphipathic compounds predominantly known for their role in solubilizing ...
Bile acids are a family of amphipathic compounds predominantly known for their role in solubilizing ...
Bile acids are a family of amphipathic compounds predominantly known for their role in solubilizing ...
ajpgi.00417.2002.—Bile acids are physiological detergents that facilitate excretion, absorption, and...
This study aims to determine the non-invasive, reliable and sensitive biochemical parameters for the...
Bile acid homeostasis is maintained through the tightly regulated enterohepatic circulation of bile ...
Bile acid homeostasis is maintained through the tightly regulated enterohepatic circulation of bile ...
This study aims to determine the non-invasive, reliable and sensitive biochemical parameters for the...
Bile acid homeostasis is maintained through the tightly regulated enterohepatic circulation of bile ...
Bile acid homeostasis is maintained through the tightly regulated enterohepatic circulation of bile ...
They regularly regulate cholesterol homeostasis, strengthen lipid solubility and signal digestion on...
In the past ten years, our understanding of the importance of bile acids has expanded from fat absor...
Bile acids are a family of amphipathic compounds predominantly known for their role in solubilizing ...
Bile acids are a family of amphipathic compounds predominantly known for their role in solubilizing ...
Bile acids are a family of amphipathic compounds predominantly known for their role in solubilizing ...
Bile acids are a family of amphipathic compounds predominantly known for their role in solubilizing ...
Bile acids are a family of amphipathic compounds predominantly known for their role in solubilizing ...
Bile acids are a family of amphipathic compounds predominantly known for their role in solubilizing ...
ajpgi.00417.2002.—Bile acids are physiological detergents that facilitate excretion, absorption, and...