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February 01 1997
Role of Bile Acid Metabolising, Intestinal Bacterial Enzymes in Cholesterol Gallstones; in Vitro Methods and Ex Vivo Results in Human Caecal Aspirates
L.A. Thomas
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L.A. Thomas
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Gastroenterology Unit, Guys Campus, UMDS, London UK
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G.M. Murphy
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G.M. Murphy
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Gastroenterology Unit, Guys Campus, UMDS, London UK
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R.H. Dowling
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R.H. Dowling
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Gastroenterology Unit, Guys Campus, UMDS, London UK
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A. King
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A. King
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Microbiology Dept, St. Thomas' Campus, UMDS, London UK
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G.R. French
G.R. French
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Microbiology Dept, St. Thomas' Campus, UMDS, London UK
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Clin Sci (Lond) (1997) 92 (s36): 4P.
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L.A. Thomas, G.M. Murphy, R.H. Dowling, A. King, G.R. French; Role of Bile Acid Metabolising, Intestinal Bacterial Enzymes in Cholesterol Gallstones; in Vitro Methods and Ex Vivo Results in Human Caecal Aspirates. Clin Sci (Lond) 1 February 1997; 92 (s36): 4P. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/cs092004P
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