Bile salts (BS) are cytotoxic agents, but cell damage is not observed in the hepatobiliary system. We hypothesized that biliary lipid vesicles (unilamellae and multilamellae) could have a protective role against BS-induced cytotoxicity.

Puglielli, L., Amigo, L., Arrese, M., Núñez, L., Rigotti, A., Garrido, J., González, S., Mingrone, G., Greco, A., Accatino, L., Protective role of biliary cholesterol and phospholipid lamellae against bile acid-induced cell damage, <<GASTROENTEROLOGY>>, 1994; 107 (1): 244-254 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/7067]

Protective role of biliary cholesterol and phospholipid lamellae against bile acid-induced cell damage

Mingrone, Geltrude;
1994

Abstract

Bile salts (BS) are cytotoxic agents, but cell damage is not observed in the hepatobiliary system. We hypothesized that biliary lipid vesicles (unilamellae and multilamellae) could have a protective role against BS-induced cytotoxicity.
1994
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Puglielli, L., Amigo, L., Arrese, M., Núñez, L., Rigotti, A., Garrido, J., González, S., Mingrone, G., Greco, A., Accatino, L., Protective role of biliary cholesterol and phospholipid lamellae against bile acid-induced cell damage, <<GASTROENTEROLOGY>>, 1994; 107 (1): 244-254 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/7067]
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