Excessive biliary cholesterol supersaturation rather than soluble pronucleating proteins or bile salt hydrophobicity is key to high susceptibility for gallstone formation in the inbred mouse: A time-course study

K. J. Van Erpecum, D. Q.H. Wang, F. Lammert, B. Paigen, A. K. Groen, M. C. Carey

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