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Bile acids: At the crossroads of sterol, fat and carbohydrate metabolism

Agellon, 2006

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Agellon L
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Biochemistry of Atherosclerosis

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Bile acids are classically known as natural detergents that help keep cholesterol soluble in bile and aid in the absorption of lipids and lipid-soluble nutrients from the gut. Since bile acids are synthesized from cholesterol, they are also regarded as end products of …
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