Bile salts function as "nutrient signaling hormones" by activating specific receptors. Bile salts also are presumed to collaborate with insulin to regulate the metabolism of nutrients in the liver. How do I know if I have bile duct cancer? The common signs and symptoms of bile duct cancer may...
because the GGT is more specifically related to the liver, an elevated GGT with an elevated ALP would strengthen the diagnosis of liver or bile-duct disease. The GGT has also been used as an indicator of heavy and chronic alcohol use, but its value in these situations has been questioned ...
Objectives: To evaluate the long-term functional outcomes of various types of orthotopic neobladder (NB). Hideaki,Miyake,Junya,... - 《International Journal of Urology》 被引量: 62发表: 2008年 Expression and function of mouse Sox17 gene in the specification of gallbladder/bile-duct progenitors...
ACTION OF SYMPATHOMIMETIC DRUGS ON THE ISOLATED JUNCTION OF THE BILE DUCT AND DUODENUM The actions of adrenaline, noradrenaline and phenylephrine were studied both on the terminal tract of bile duct (prepared as spiral strips or intact) and o... A Crema,F Berté - 《British Journal of Pharmaco...
Expression levels of BHMT in cirrhotic livers of bile duct ligated rats were compared to controls by Northern and Western blotting as well as by enzyme ... M Forestier,Reto B?nninger,J Reichen,... - 《Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta》 被引量: 67发表: 2003年 ...
12. The composition of "white bile.". Studies of gall-bladder function. III. A study of the alleged impediment in the cystic duct to the passage of fluids. Surgery. Gynae- cology and ... C Riegel,IS Ravdin,CG Johnston,... - 《American Journal of the Medical Sciences》 被引量: 40...
bile-duct ligationratrenal functionrenal endothelin systembosentan1. Obstructive jaundice predisposes the kidney to acute renal failure. Endothelin (ET), a potent renal vasoconstrictor and modulator of the tubular action of arginine vasopressin, has been suggested to play a pathogenetic role in acute ...
E. common bile duct F. stomach G. cystic duct H. gallbladder liv·er1 (lĭv′ər) n. 1.A large, reddish-brown, glandular organ in the abdominal cavity of vertebrates that secretes bile and is active in the formation of certain blood proteins and in the metabolism of carbohydrates, ...
Describe how bile and pancreatic juice secretion into the small intestine are regulated. (a) What process occurs when bile is mixed with fats? (b) How does this process affect the rate of fat digestion? What is the duct that transports bile to the duodenum for digestion?
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