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Gut|April 16, 1998
Depressing acid, deconjugating bileG M Murphy
Gut|February 1, 1974
Bile acid metabolism in infants and childrenG M Murphy, E Signer
Gut|May 1, 1975
Proceedings: Effect of food intake and the pituitary on intestinal structure and function after small bowel resection in the ratB Taylor, G M Murphy, H Dowling
Gut|March 1, 1972
Serum bile acids in primary biliary cirrhosisG M Murphy, A Ross, B H Billing
Gut|November 1, 1991
Gall bladder emptying patterns in response to a normal meal in healthy subjects and patients with gall stones: ultrasound studyP J Howard, G M Murphy, R H Dowling
Gut|May 1, 1986
Gall stone disease without gall stones--bile acid and bile lipid metabolism after complete gall stone dissolutionD C Ruppin, G M Murphy, R H Dowling
Gut|October 1, 1975
Proceedings: Is intermittent chenodeoxycholic acid therapy feasible for dissolving gallstones? The speed of change in biliary lipids and bile acids after starting and stopping treatmentJ H Iser, G M Murphy, R H Dowling
Gut|December 1, 1980
Lack of response to chenodeoxycholic acid in obese and non-obese patients. Role of cholesterol synthesis and possible response to ursodeoxycholic acidP N Maton, G M Murphy, R H Dowling
Gut|January 1, 1977
Speed of change in biliary lipids and bile acids with chenodeoxycholic acid--is intermittent therapy feasible?J H Iser, G M Murphy, R H Dowling
Gut|January 1, 1978
Physiological factors influencing serum bile acid levelsM Ponz De Leon, G M Murphy, R H Dowling
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Gut|April 16, 1998
Depressing acid, deconjugating bileG M Murphy
Gut|February 1, 1974
Bile acid metabolism in infants and childrenG M Murphy, E Signer
Gut|May 1, 1975
Proceedings: Effect of food intake and the pituitary on intestinal structure and function after small bowel resection in the ratB Taylor, G M Murphy, H Dowling
Gut|March 1, 1972
Serum bile acids in primary biliary cirrhosisG M Murphy, A Ross, B H Billing
Gut|November 1, 1991
Gall bladder emptying patterns in response to a normal meal in healthy subjects and patients with gall stones: ultrasound studyP J Howard, G M Murphy, R H Dowling
Gut|May 1, 1986
Gall stone disease without gall stones--bile acid and bile lipid metabolism after complete gall stone dissolutionD C Ruppin, G M Murphy, R H Dowling
Gut|October 1, 1975
Proceedings: Is intermittent chenodeoxycholic acid therapy feasible for dissolving gallstones? The speed of change in biliary lipids and bile acids after starting and stopping treatmentJ H Iser, G M Murphy, R H Dowling
Gut|December 1, 1980
Lack of response to chenodeoxycholic acid in obese and non-obese patients. Role of cholesterol synthesis and possible response to ursodeoxycholic acidP N Maton, G M Murphy, R H Dowling
Gut|January 1, 1977
Speed of change in biliary lipids and bile acids with chenodeoxycholic acid--is intermittent therapy feasible?J H Iser, G M Murphy, R H Dowling
Gut|January 1, 1978
Physiological factors influencing serum bile acid levelsM Ponz De Leon, G M Murphy, R H Dowling
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