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Choleic Acid
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Acid, Choleic
National Institutes of Health
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Deoxycholic Acid
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2007
2007
Triplet Excitation Energy Transfer in Choleic Acid Crystals
S. Kook
2007
Corpus ID: 91513700
Time resolved phosphorescence of Dibromobenzophenone (DBBP) choleic acid crystal was observed at 4.2 K as functions of excitation…
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2003
2003
A SYNTHESIS OF CONJUGATED BILE ACIDS
F. Cortese
,
L. Bauman
2003
Corpus ID: 31061309
2003
2003
Micelles in Bile Salt Solutions
R. R. Roepke
,
H. L. Mason
2003
Corpus ID: 22728398
The solubility of fatty acids and cholesterol in bile does not appear to be due to the formation of soluble compounds of the…
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1970
1970
[Drug absorption from inclusion compounds of desoxycholic acid demonstrated with 14C-salicylic acid-choleic acid on rats].
K. Frömming
,
R. Sandmann
,
M. Wenzel
Arzneimittel-Forschung
1970
Corpus ID: 32798578
1946
1946
Effects of ultraviolet radiation on 3,4-benzpyrene and other polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons; absorption spectra and some chemical properties of the water-soluble products.
G. B. Allsopp
,
B. Szigeti
Cancer Research
1946
Corpus ID: 20101797
Under the influence of ultraviolet radiation, especially in the presence of oxygen, the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons undergo…
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1940
1940
MICELLE FORMATION IN AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS OF BILE SALTS
R. R. Roepke
,
H. L. Mason
1940
Corpus ID: 48731112
1937
1937
THE SOLUBILITY OF CHOLESTEROL IN BILE SALT SOLUTIONS
J. T. Bashour
,
L. Bauman
1937
Corpus ID: 51797156
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