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Special:MobileDiff/110332 > Special:UserLogin > Hamster Haematology > Aphanomyces piscicida > Special:History/Bile acids Clinical Chemistry

Bile acids Clinical Chemistry

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    Created page with "Bile acids are synthesised in the liver from cholesterol and are conjugated with taurine or glycine before excretion as bile salts into the bile. Once fat absorption in the sm..."

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