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Vol. 130 No. 4, pp. 473-648, October 1, 1972
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Table of Contents
ARTICLES
The biology of bile acids
J. M. Dietschy
Arch Intern Med. 1972;130:473-474.
Hepatic synthesis of bile acids. Biochemical steps and mechanisms of rate control
E. H. Mosbach
Arch Intern Med. 1972;130:478-487.
The role of bile acids in the overall regulation of steroid metabolism
J. D. Wilson
Arch Intern Med. 1972;130:493-505.
Micelle formation by bile salts. Physical-chemical and thermodynamic considerations
M. C. Carey; D. M. Small
Arch Intern Med. 1972;130:506-527.
Secretion of bile acids by the liver and their role in the formation of hepatic bile
H. O. Wheeler
Arch Intern Med. 1972;130:533-541.
Modification of bile acids by intestinal bacteria
R. Lewis; S. Gorbach
Arch Intern Med. 1972;130:545-549.
The enterohepatic circulation of bile salts
D. M. Small; R. H. Dowling; R. N. Redinger
Arch Intern Med. 1972;130:552-573.
The roles of bile acids during the process of normal fat and cholesterol absorption
P. R. Holt
Arch Intern Med. 1972;130:574-583.
Approach to the malabsorption syndromes associated with disordered bile acid metabolism
F. A. Wilson; J. M. Dietschy
Arch Intern Med. 1972;130:584-594.
Bile acid malabsorption caused by ileal resection
A. F. Hofmann
Arch Intern Med. 1972;130:597-605.
Bile acids, liver injury, and liver disease
R. H. Palmer
Arch Intern Med. 1972;130:606-617.
Bile composition, bile salt metabolism and gallstones
R. N. Redinger; D. M. Small
Arch Intern Med. 1972;130:618-630.
Pathophysiology of pruritus associated with elevated bile acid levels in serum
J. H. Herndon Jr
Arch Intern Med. 1972;130:632-637.
Treatment of hypercholesterolemia by interference with bile acid metabolism
S. M. Grundy
Arch Intern Med. 1972;130:638-648.

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