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E H Mosbach

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The Journal of Clinical Investigation|May 1, 1974
A biochemical abnormality in cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis. Impairment of bile acid biosynthesis associated with incomplete degradation of the cholesterol side chainT Setoguchi, G Salen, G S Tint, et al.
Lipids|September 1, 1978
Sterol metabolism studies in rats: effects of taurodeoxycholic acid feeding on sterol metabolismR F Raicht, B I Cohen, B Eliav, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 10, 1976
Metabolism of bile alcohols in the perfused rabbit liverB I Cohen, T Kuramoto, M A Rothschild, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|October 16, 1974
Effects of clofibrate on sterol metabolism in the ratB I Cohen, R F Raicht, S Shefer, et al.
Lipids|February 1, 1989
Dietary induction of cholesterol gallstones in hamsters from three different sourcesB I Cohen, N Matoba, E H Mosbach, et al.
Gastroenterology|January 1, 1978
Comparative effects of ursodeoxycholic acid and chenodeoxycholic acid in the rhesus monkey. Biochemical and ultrastructural studiesT Fedorowski, G Salen, G Zaki, et al.
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry|November 1, 1975
Inhibition of cholesterol biosynthesis by chenodeoxycholic acid in the rhesus monkeyS Shefer, G Salen, T Fedorowski, et al.
Analytical Biochemistry|April 1, 1975
An improved method for the isolation, quantitation, and identification of bile acids in rats fecesB I Cohen, R F Raicht, G Salen, et al.
Journal of Lipid Research|June 1, 1990
Metabolism of 7 beta-alkyl chenodeoxycholic acid analogs and their effect on cholesterol metabolism in hamstersM Une, K Yamanaga, E H Mosbach, et al.
Gastroenterology|April 1, 1987
Metabolism of the bile acid analogues 7 beta-methyl-cholic acid and 7 alpha-methyl-ursocholic acidS Kuroki, E H Mosbach, B I Cohen, et al.
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The Journal of Clinical Investigation|May 1, 1974
A biochemical abnormality in cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis. Impairment of bile acid biosynthesis associated with incomplete degradation of the cholesterol side chainT Setoguchi, G Salen, G S Tint, et al.
Lipids|September 1, 1978
Sterol metabolism studies in rats: effects of taurodeoxycholic acid feeding on sterol metabolismR F Raicht, B I Cohen, B Eliav, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 10, 1976
Metabolism of bile alcohols in the perfused rabbit liverB I Cohen, T Kuramoto, M A Rothschild, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|October 16, 1974
Effects of clofibrate on sterol metabolism in the ratB I Cohen, R F Raicht, S Shefer, et al.
Lipids|February 1, 1989
Dietary induction of cholesterol gallstones in hamsters from three different sourcesB I Cohen, N Matoba, E H Mosbach, et al.
Gastroenterology|January 1, 1978
Comparative effects of ursodeoxycholic acid and chenodeoxycholic acid in the rhesus monkey. Biochemical and ultrastructural studiesT Fedorowski, G Salen, G Zaki, et al.
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry|November 1, 1975
Inhibition of cholesterol biosynthesis by chenodeoxycholic acid in the rhesus monkeyS Shefer, G Salen, T Fedorowski, et al.
Analytical Biochemistry|April 1, 1975
An improved method for the isolation, quantitation, and identification of bile acids in rats fecesB I Cohen, R F Raicht, G Salen, et al.
Journal of Lipid Research|June 1, 1990
Metabolism of 7 beta-alkyl chenodeoxycholic acid analogs and their effect on cholesterol metabolism in hamstersM Une, K Yamanaga, E H Mosbach, et al.
Gastroenterology|April 1, 1987
Metabolism of the bile acid analogues 7 beta-methyl-cholic acid and 7 alpha-methyl-ursocholic acidS Kuroki, E H Mosbach, B I Cohen, et al.
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