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E H Mosbach

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Steroids|December 1, 1982
The preparation of bile acid amides and oxazolines. II. The synthesis of the amides and oxazolines of ursodeoxycholic acid, deoxycholic acid, hyodeoxycholic acid and cholic acidB I Cohen, P S May, C K McSherry, et al.
Steroids|September 1, 1981
The preparation of bile acid amides and oxazolinesN K Ayengar, A K Singhal, C K McSherry, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|December 23, 1981
Side-chain cleavage of cortisol by fecal floraA M Cerone-McLernon, J Winter, E H Mosbach, et al.
The American Journal of Digestive Diseases|October 1, 1974
Effect of dietary chenodeoxycholic acid and lithocholic acid in the rabbitC D Fischer, N S Cooper, M A Rothschild, et al.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology|September 1, 1983
Inactivation of contraceptive steroid hormones by human intestinal clostridiaV D Bokkenheuser, J Winter, B I Cohen, et al.
Steroids|October 1, 1977
Metabolism of bile alcohols in the perfused rabbit liver - C26 bile alcoholsB I Cohen, T Kuramoto, M A Rothschild, et al.
Lipids|September 1, 1986
A hydrophilic bile acid effects partial dissolution of cholesterol gallstones in the prairie dogB I Cohen, E H Mosbach, C K McSherry, et al.
Lipids|May 1, 1988
Effect of 7-methylated bile acids and bile alcohols on cholesterol metabolism in hamstersN Matoba, S Kuroki, B I Cohen, et al.
Gastroenterology|October 1, 1991
Aspirin does not inhibit cholesterol cholelithiasis in two established animal modelsB I Cohen, E H Mosbach, N Ayyad, et al.
Journal of Lipid Research|July 1, 1989
Synthesis of new bile acid analogues and their metabolism in the hamster: 3 alpha, 6 alpha-dihydroxy-6 beta-methyl-5 beta-cholanoic acid and 3 alpha, 6 beta-dihydroxy-6 alpha-methyl-5 beta-cholanoic acidN Matoba, E H Mosbach, B I Cohen, et al.
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Steroids|December 1, 1982
The preparation of bile acid amides and oxazolines. II. The synthesis of the amides and oxazolines of ursodeoxycholic acid, deoxycholic acid, hyodeoxycholic acid and cholic acidB I Cohen, P S May, C K McSherry, et al.
Steroids|September 1, 1981
The preparation of bile acid amides and oxazolinesN K Ayengar, A K Singhal, C K McSherry, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|December 23, 1981
Side-chain cleavage of cortisol by fecal floraA M Cerone-McLernon, J Winter, E H Mosbach, et al.
The American Journal of Digestive Diseases|October 1, 1974
Effect of dietary chenodeoxycholic acid and lithocholic acid in the rabbitC D Fischer, N S Cooper, M A Rothschild, et al.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology|September 1, 1983
Inactivation of contraceptive steroid hormones by human intestinal clostridiaV D Bokkenheuser, J Winter, B I Cohen, et al.
Steroids|October 1, 1977
Metabolism of bile alcohols in the perfused rabbit liver - C26 bile alcoholsB I Cohen, T Kuramoto, M A Rothschild, et al.
Lipids|September 1, 1986
A hydrophilic bile acid effects partial dissolution of cholesterol gallstones in the prairie dogB I Cohen, E H Mosbach, C K McSherry, et al.
Lipids|May 1, 1988
Effect of 7-methylated bile acids and bile alcohols on cholesterol metabolism in hamstersN Matoba, S Kuroki, B I Cohen, et al.
Gastroenterology|October 1, 1991
Aspirin does not inhibit cholesterol cholelithiasis in two established animal modelsB I Cohen, E H Mosbach, N Ayyad, et al.
Journal of Lipid Research|July 1, 1989
Synthesis of new bile acid analogues and their metabolism in the hamster: 3 alpha, 6 alpha-dihydroxy-6 beta-methyl-5 beta-cholanoic acid and 3 alpha, 6 beta-dihydroxy-6 alpha-methyl-5 beta-cholanoic acidN Matoba, E H Mosbach, B I Cohen, et al.
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