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E W Moore

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Gastroenterology|June 1, 1992
High-affinity binding is essential for enhancement of intestinal Fe2+ and Ca2+ uptake by bile saltsA J Sanyal, J I Hirsch, E W Moore
Acta Hepato-Gastroenterologica|February 1, 1979
Pancreatic bicarbonate response to a mealE W Moore, H J Verine, M I Grossman
The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine|October 1, 1992
In vivo studies of biliary ceftriaxone excretion and solubility in guinea pig hepatic bileP P Purdum, M L Shiffman, E W Moore
The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine|May 1, 1989
Canine common duct and gallbladder bile contain antinucleating factors that inhibit CaCO3 precipitationR V Rege, L G Dawes, E W Moore
The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine|May 1, 1990
Biliary calcium secretion in the dog occurs primarily by passive convection and diffusion and is linked to bile flowR V Rege, L G Dawes, E W Moore
Gastroenterology|December 1, 1990
Pathogenesis of ceftriaxone-associated biliary sludge. In vitro studies of calcium-ceftriaxone binding and solubilityM L Shiffman, F B Keith, E W Moore
European Journal of Anaesthesiology|March 27, 2002
Anaesthetic agents in paediatric day case surgery: do they affect outcome?E W Moore, B J Pollard, R E Elliott
Human Factors|February 1, 1975
Relationships of fatigue and motion sickness to vestibulo-ocular responses to coriolis stimulationP J Dowd, E W Moore, R L Cramer
Gastroenterology|October 1, 1970
Active transport of sodium by human colon in vitroG F Grady, R C Duhamel, E W Moore
Gastroenterology|November 1, 1990
Human gallbladder mucosal function. Effect of concentration and acidification of bile on cholesterol and calcium solubilityM L Shiffman, H J Sugerman, E W Moore
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Gastroenterology|June 1, 1992
High-affinity binding is essential for enhancement of intestinal Fe2+ and Ca2+ uptake by bile saltsA J Sanyal, J I Hirsch, E W Moore
Acta Hepato-Gastroenterologica|February 1, 1979
Pancreatic bicarbonate response to a mealE W Moore, H J Verine, M I Grossman
The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine|October 1, 1992
In vivo studies of biliary ceftriaxone excretion and solubility in guinea pig hepatic bileP P Purdum, M L Shiffman, E W Moore
The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine|May 1, 1989
Canine common duct and gallbladder bile contain antinucleating factors that inhibit CaCO3 precipitationR V Rege, L G Dawes, E W Moore
The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine|May 1, 1990
Biliary calcium secretion in the dog occurs primarily by passive convection and diffusion and is linked to bile flowR V Rege, L G Dawes, E W Moore
Gastroenterology|December 1, 1990
Pathogenesis of ceftriaxone-associated biliary sludge. In vitro studies of calcium-ceftriaxone binding and solubilityM L Shiffman, F B Keith, E W Moore
European Journal of Anaesthesiology|March 27, 2002
Anaesthetic agents in paediatric day case surgery: do they affect outcome?E W Moore, B J Pollard, R E Elliott
Human Factors|February 1, 1975
Relationships of fatigue and motion sickness to vestibulo-ocular responses to coriolis stimulationP J Dowd, E W Moore, R L Cramer
Gastroenterology|October 1, 1970
Active transport of sodium by human colon in vitroG F Grady, R C Duhamel, E W Moore
Gastroenterology|November 1, 1990
Human gallbladder mucosal function. Effect of concentration and acidification of bile on cholesterol and calcium solubilityM L Shiffman, H J Sugerman, E W Moore
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