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Abstract
[1, 2 α-3H]Cholesterol lipoproteins were injected intravenously into bile-duct cannulated anesthetized
rats; cholic [14C]carboxyl acid or radiopaque material was introduced into the small intestine. The
animals also received intraenteric infusions of bile with or without whipping cream.
Repeated contractions of the skeletal musculature increased the biliary secretion
of products from the cyclic portion of the cholesterol molecule and of absorbed [14C]cholic acid without modifying intestinal motility.
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Publication history
Received:
July 2,
1971
Footnotes
☆Publication No. 562 of the Oregon Regional Primate Research Center. Aided by the National Institutes of Health Grant FR 00163, by the John C. Higgins Memorial Fund, and Grant No. HE 12694-02 of the National Heart Institute.
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© 1972 Published by Elsevier Inc.