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    Cynthia Ko

    Department of Medicine/Gastroenterology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA

  • Photo of Sum Lee

    Sum Lee

    Division of Gastroenterology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA

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    Steve Pereira

    Department of Hepatology, Institute of Hepatology, London, UK

Section Topics

  • » Bile acids & biliary disease
  • » Bile duct tumors
  • » Biliary tract infections
  • » Endoscopic management of biliary tract disease
  • » Fibropolycystic diseases of biliary tract
  • » Gall bladder & biliary tract physiology
  • » Gallstones: epidemiology, pathogenesis & treatment
  • » Sclerosing cholangitis/benign biliary strictures
  • » Sphincter of Oddi dysfunction
  • » Surgical management of biliary tract disease

TOP RATED ARTICLE THIS WEEK [FREE TO VIEW]

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Augmented cholesterol absorption and sarcolemmal sterol enrichment slow small intestinal transit in mice, contributing to cholesterol cholelithogenesis.

Xie M, Kotecha VR, Andrade JD, Fox JG, Carey MC. J Physiol. 2012 Apr 15; 590(Pt 8):1811-24

1 Evaluation, most recent by

Kim Barrett, University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine, USA. F1000 Gastroenterology & Hepatology

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