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Archives of Surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)|December 1, 1990
Calcium and calcium binding in human gallstone diseaseL G Dawes, R V Rege
Digestive Diseases and Sciences|July 1, 1997
Neurogenic inflammation in cholecystitisJ B Prystowsky, R V Rege
Gastroenterology|February 1, 1987
Evidence for H+ secretion by the in vivo canine gallbladderR V Rege, E W Moore
Current Problems in Surgery|March 1, 1989
Diverticular diseaseR V Rege, D L Nahrwold
The Journal of Surgical Research|August 1, 1987
Animal models of pigment gallstone diseaseR V Rege, D L Nahrwold
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|January 1, 1986
Pathogenesis of calcium-containing gallstones. Canine ductular bile, but not gallbladder bile, is supersaturated with calcium carbonateR V Rege, E W Moore
Digestive Diseases and Sciences|February 1, 1996
Hypercholeresis with cholate infusion in dogs with pigment gallstonesJ Matsumura, K Neri, R V Rege
American Journal of Surgery|January 1, 1989
Supersaturation of canine gallbladder bile with calcium bilirubinate during formation of pigment gallstonesL G Dawes, D L Nahrwold, R V Rege
The Surgical Clinics of North America|June 1, 1996
Laparoscopic splenectomyR V Rege, L T Merriam, R J Joehl
Surgery|July 1, 1988
Increased total and free ionized calcium in a canine model of pigment gallstonesL G Dawes, D L Nahrwold, R V Rege
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Archives of Surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)|December 1, 1990
Calcium and calcium binding in human gallstone diseaseL G Dawes, R V Rege
Digestive Diseases and Sciences|July 1, 1997
Neurogenic inflammation in cholecystitisJ B Prystowsky, R V Rege
Gastroenterology|February 1, 1987
Evidence for H+ secretion by the in vivo canine gallbladderR V Rege, E W Moore
Current Problems in Surgery|March 1, 1989
Diverticular diseaseR V Rege, D L Nahrwold
The Journal of Surgical Research|August 1, 1987
Animal models of pigment gallstone diseaseR V Rege, D L Nahrwold
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|January 1, 1986
Pathogenesis of calcium-containing gallstones. Canine ductular bile, but not gallbladder bile, is supersaturated with calcium carbonateR V Rege, E W Moore
Digestive Diseases and Sciences|February 1, 1996
Hypercholeresis with cholate infusion in dogs with pigment gallstonesJ Matsumura, K Neri, R V Rege
American Journal of Surgery|January 1, 1989
Supersaturation of canine gallbladder bile with calcium bilirubinate during formation of pigment gallstonesL G Dawes, D L Nahrwold, R V Rege
The Surgical Clinics of North America|June 1, 1996
Laparoscopic splenectomyR V Rege, L T Merriam, R J Joehl
Surgery|July 1, 1988
Increased total and free ionized calcium in a canine model of pigment gallstonesL G Dawes, D L Nahrwold, R V Rege
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