AbstractBile formation, the exocrine function of the liver, represents a process that is unique to the hepatocyte as a polarized epithelial cell. The generation of bile flow is an osmotic process and largely depends on solute secretion by primary active transporters in the apical membrane of the hepatocyte. In recent years an impressive progress has been made in the discovery of these proteins, most of which belong to the family of ABC transporters. The number of identified ABC transporter genes has been exponentially increasing and the mammalian subfamily now counts at least 52. This development has been of crucial importance for the elucidation of the mechanism of bile formation, and it is therefore not surprising that the development in ...
ntroduction: The bile salt export pump (BSEP/ABCB11), residing in the apical membrane of hepatocyte,...
Hepatic uptake and excretion of bile salts and several nonbile salt organic anions (eg, bilirubin) a...
Human bile salt export pump (BSEP) mutations underlie progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis ...
Canalicular secretion of bile salts mediated by the bile salt export pump Bsep constitutes the major...
Bile salts take part in an efficient enterohepatic circulation in which most of the secreted bile sa...
Bile is made as the result of active transport of its constituents into the biliary space. Most of t...
Generation of bile flow is a regulated, ATP-dependent process and depends on the coordinated action ...
Hepatocytes form a crucially important cell layer that separates sinusoidal blood from the canalicul...
Bile secretion by hepatocytes is an osmotic process. The output of bile salts and other organic anio...
The transport of bile salts, organic anions and cations, bilirubin and other substances from the por...
Bile formation by hepatocytes is an osmotic secretory process resulting from the canalicular secreti...
ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters located in the hepatocyte canalicular membrane of mammalian ...
In vertebrates, bile flow is essential for movement of water and solutes across the liver canalicula...
The work described in this thesis deals with the role of nuclear receptors in transcriptional contro...
An essential function of the liver is the formation and secretion of bile, a complex aqueous solutio...
ntroduction: The bile salt export pump (BSEP/ABCB11), residing in the apical membrane of hepatocyte,...
Hepatic uptake and excretion of bile salts and several nonbile salt organic anions (eg, bilirubin) a...
Human bile salt export pump (BSEP) mutations underlie progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis ...
Canalicular secretion of bile salts mediated by the bile salt export pump Bsep constitutes the major...
Bile salts take part in an efficient enterohepatic circulation in which most of the secreted bile sa...
Bile is made as the result of active transport of its constituents into the biliary space. Most of t...
Generation of bile flow is a regulated, ATP-dependent process and depends on the coordinated action ...
Hepatocytes form a crucially important cell layer that separates sinusoidal blood from the canalicul...
Bile secretion by hepatocytes is an osmotic process. The output of bile salts and other organic anio...
The transport of bile salts, organic anions and cations, bilirubin and other substances from the por...
Bile formation by hepatocytes is an osmotic secretory process resulting from the canalicular secreti...
ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters located in the hepatocyte canalicular membrane of mammalian ...
In vertebrates, bile flow is essential for movement of water and solutes across the liver canalicula...
The work described in this thesis deals with the role of nuclear receptors in transcriptional contro...
An essential function of the liver is the formation and secretion of bile, a complex aqueous solutio...
ntroduction: The bile salt export pump (BSEP/ABCB11), residing in the apical membrane of hepatocyte,...
Hepatic uptake and excretion of bile salts and several nonbile salt organic anions (eg, bilirubin) a...
Human bile salt export pump (BSEP) mutations underlie progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis ...