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C C Schwartz

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International Journal of Group Psychotherapy|October 1, 1970
Influence of therapeutic task orientation on patient and therapist satisfaction in group psychotherapyA H Schwartz, M Harrow, C Anderson, et al.
Surgery|July 1, 1978
Evidence for high-density lipoprotein-free cholesterol as the primary precursor for bile-acid synthesis in manL G Halloran, C C Schwartz, Z R Vlahcevic, et al.
Surgical Forum|January 1, 1975
Effect of chenodeoxycholic acid administration on bile acid and cholesterol synthesis in manL G Halloran, C C Schwartz, Z R Vlahcevic, et al.
The American Journal of Psychiatry|March 1, 1978
The decision to hospitalizeE B Feigelson, E B Davis, R Mackinnon, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 7, 1978
Preferential utilization of free cholesterol from high-density lipoproteins for biliary cholesterol secretion in manC C Schwartz, L G Halloran, Z R Vlahcevic, et al.
Gastroenterology|October 1, 1980
Bile acid metabolism in cirrhosis. VI. Sites of blockage in the bile acid pathways to primary bile acidsT E Patteson, Z R Vlahcevic, C C Schwartz, et al.
Journal of Lipid Research|May 1, 1980
An in vivo evaluation of the quantitative significance of several potential pathways to cholic and chenodeoxycholic acids from cholesterol in manL Swell, J Gustafsson, C C Schwartz, et al.
Cancer Research|September 1, 1981
Bile acid synthesis in humansL Swell, J Gustafsson, H Danielsson, et al.
Journal of Lipid Research|February 1, 1986
Bile acid production in human subjects: rate of oxidation of [24,25-3H]cholesterol compared to fecal bile acid excretionN O Davidson, H L Bradlow, E H Ahrens, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 25, 1991
Plasma 1-palmitoyl-2-linoleoyl phosphatidylcholine. Evidence for extensive phospholipase A1 hydrolysis and hepatic metabolism of the productsG P Scagnelli, P S Cooper, J M VandenBroek, et al.
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International Journal of Group Psychotherapy|October 1, 1970
Influence of therapeutic task orientation on patient and therapist satisfaction in group psychotherapyA H Schwartz, M Harrow, C Anderson, et al.
Surgery|July 1, 1978
Evidence for high-density lipoprotein-free cholesterol as the primary precursor for bile-acid synthesis in manL G Halloran, C C Schwartz, Z R Vlahcevic, et al.
Surgical Forum|January 1, 1975
Effect of chenodeoxycholic acid administration on bile acid and cholesterol synthesis in manL G Halloran, C C Schwartz, Z R Vlahcevic, et al.
The American Journal of Psychiatry|March 1, 1978
The decision to hospitalizeE B Feigelson, E B Davis, R Mackinnon, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 7, 1978
Preferential utilization of free cholesterol from high-density lipoproteins for biliary cholesterol secretion in manC C Schwartz, L G Halloran, Z R Vlahcevic, et al.
Gastroenterology|October 1, 1980
Bile acid metabolism in cirrhosis. VI. Sites of blockage in the bile acid pathways to primary bile acidsT E Patteson, Z R Vlahcevic, C C Schwartz, et al.
Journal of Lipid Research|May 1, 1980
An in vivo evaluation of the quantitative significance of several potential pathways to cholic and chenodeoxycholic acids from cholesterol in manL Swell, J Gustafsson, C C Schwartz, et al.
Cancer Research|September 1, 1981
Bile acid synthesis in humansL Swell, J Gustafsson, H Danielsson, et al.
Journal of Lipid Research|February 1, 1986
Bile acid production in human subjects: rate of oxidation of [24,25-3H]cholesterol compared to fecal bile acid excretionN O Davidson, H L Bradlow, E H Ahrens, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 25, 1991
Plasma 1-palmitoyl-2-linoleoyl phosphatidylcholine. Evidence for extensive phospholipase A1 hydrolysis and hepatic metabolism of the productsG P Scagnelli, P S Cooper, J M VandenBroek, et al.
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