Altered hepatic secretory function after orthotopic liver transplantation constitutes a major perioperative clinical problem. Cholestasis and cholesterol gallstone formation are among the most frequent complications reported. Such changes in the allograft secretory function can be secondary to many
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Effects of obesity on bile formation and biliary lipid secretion in the genetically obese JCR:LA-corpulent rat
โ Scribed by Catherine M. St. George; James C. Russell; Eldon A. Shaffer
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 1994
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