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1 is that ERs play a pivotal role in mediating lithogenic actions of estrogen and to dissect the potent
2 xpression of ERalpha but not ERbeta, and the lithogenic actions of estrogen can be blocked completely
3                    GPR30 produces additional lithogenic actions, working independently of ERalpha, to
4                   The mouse is refractory to lithogenic agents active in rats and humans, and so has
5                             About 90% of the lithogenic and biogenic iron ingested by krill is passed
6 ent evidence that emitted CO(2) derives from lithogenic and biogenic sources within the catchment and
7  In most cholesterol gallstone-prone humans, lithogenic bile carries large quantities of hepatic chol
8 ce to the farnesoid X receptor, leading to a lithogenic bile salt profile.
9 ution between mixed micelles and vesicles in lithogenic bile, both ultracentrifugation and gel chroma
10 ith respect to cholesterol and production of lithogenic bile.
11 uth Atlantic Ocean to demonstrate that it is lithogenic colloid production that fuels sedimentary iro
12 2 weeks on either a standard mouse chow or a lithogenic diet (containing 1% cholesterol, 0.5% cholic
13                                   When fed a lithogenic diet (LD) for 2 weeks, 90% Apobec-1(-/-) mice
14 wildtype (WT) mice a cholesterol/cholic acid lithogenic diet (LD) for up to 56 days and documented bi
15 d in C57L/J mice whether the components of a lithogenic diet (LD; 1.0% cholesterol, 0.5% cholic acid
16 e gallstone-susceptible C57L mice were fed a lithogenic diet and concomitantly administered with ezet
17 and CGD-sensitive C57L mice were placed on a lithogenic diet and then analyzed for CGD at the biochem
18  before (day 0, on chow) and at 4 weeks on a lithogenic diet containing 1% cholesterol and 0.5% choli
19 paticus and Helicobacter rodentium and fed a lithogenic diet developed cholesterol gallstones at 80%
20 Naturally resistant (Nramp1(+/+)) mice fed a lithogenic diet developed cholesterol gallstones that su
21 at 0, 3, or 6 microg/day and that were fed a lithogenic diet for 12 weeks.
22                                   When fed a lithogenic diet for 8 weeks, wild-type mice developed si
23 tive agonist G-1 at 0 or 1 mug/day and fed a lithogenic diet for 8 weeks.
24                          G2A(-/-) mice fed a lithogenic diet had rapid gallstone formation, an increa
25                                          The lithogenic diet induced 3-fold higher expression levels
26 cter spp or left uninfected and fed either a lithogenic diet or standard mouse chow for 8 and 18 week
27 CG5(-/-)/G8(-/-), and ABCG8 (-/-) mice fed a lithogenic diet or varying amounts of cholesterol, treat
28   Analysis of mice on either the chow or the lithogenic diet revealed that CCK-1R(-/-) animals had la
29                  Finally, feeding a modified lithogenic diet supplemented with milk fat, instead of c
30 /48) mice, regardless of whether chow or the lithogenic diet was administered.
31 e mice regardless of whether the chow or the lithogenic diet was fed.
32         As a result, after twelve weeks on a lithogenic diet, all of the LIRKO mice develop gallstone
33                            At 4 weeks on the lithogenic diet, mucin accumulation was found in all MUC
34 ompared with Apob(48/48) and wild-type mice, lithogenic diet-fed Apob(100/100) mice displayed signifi
35                                              Lithogenic diet-fed PKCbeta(-/-) mice also displayed dec
36               Loss of PXR sensitized mice to lithogenic diet-induced CGD, characterized by decreases
37 or liver X receptor (LXR) sensitized mice to lithogenic diet-induced gallbladder cholesterol crystall
38 o development of cholesterol gallstones on a lithogenic diet.
39 function of G2A in mice fed either a chow or lithogenic diet.
40 allele (Apob+/+) before and during an 8-week lithogenic diet.
41 mistry of cholelithiasis during feeding of a lithogenic diet.
42  acid pool size in PXR-/- mice that received lithogenic diets was associated with reduced expression
43 ng 0.5% cholic acid or 1.25% cholesterol, or lithogenic diets.
44      The molecular mechanisms underlying the lithogenic effect of estrogen on gallstone formation hav
45                           Interestingly, the lithogenic effect of LXR was completely abolished in the
46 epresent fundamental links between long-term lithogenic element cycling (= weathering) and rapid turn
47                     We propose that LXR is a lithogenic factor and that the LXR transgenic mice may o
48 pe Stage (MIS) 3 of the last glacial period, lithogenic fluxes were twice that of colder MIS2 and MIS
49 American sources dominating up to 88% of the lithogenic fraction (mainly Patagonia, which provided up
50 -Pb isotope ratios of the continent-derived (lithogenic) fraction in deep-sea core TN057-6 from the s
51 various heterogeneously distributed pools of lithogenic, free organic, occluded, adsorbed, and precip
52 common normalization approaches for changing lithogenic inputs and sedimentation rates.
53 cean productivity in a warming climate where lithogenic iron inputs from deserts, glaciers, and river
54 cean sediment porewaters and account for the lithogenic isotope signature of dissolved Fe (d(56)Fe =
55 , dissolution) from particulate iron-notably lithogenic-likely dominates.
56                                    Of the 19 lithogenic loci, 11 and ten exhibited distinct patterns
57 biliary sterols, which is independent of the lithogenic mechanism of the ABCG5/G8 pathway.
58       Lead concentrations were normalized to lithogenic metals and organic matter to account for proc
59  the appearance of cholesterol crystals from lithogenic model bile, an effect that was both time and
60 gia (Southern Ocean) ingest large amounts of lithogenic particles and contain 3-fold higher iron conc
61                                              Lithogenic particles deriving from aeolian dust depositi
62 ly thought to continental erosion (providing lithogenic particles to the ocean), particle transport w
63 opic abundances of silicon from biogenic and lithogenic particulate matter and from dissolved silicon
64 sion: The current study has revealed a novel lithogenic role of LXR as well as a functional interplay
65  augmenting formation of deoxycholate, a pro-lithogenic secondary bile salt, and increasing the fract
66 table littoral benthic diatom assemblage and lithogenic sediments with 'interglacial' characteristics
67                               Suspect higher lithogenic states when calcium stone formers have serum
68  genes involved in renal tubular handling of lithogenic substrates and of inhibitors of crystallizati
69  genes involved in renal tubular handling of lithogenic substrates, such as calcium, oxalate, and pho
70                                            A lithogenic variant in the gene that encodes the hepatobi
71 om glacial ice melt with solute sources from lithogenic weathering and a minor seawater component.
72 tope model experiments demonstrate that only lithogenic weathering in both oxic and nitrogenous zones