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On the bioenergetics of bile secretion

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Experiments were performed on animals with fistula of the common bile duct and on isolated liver with fistula of the gall bladder. It was established with the aid of enzyme poisons (sodium cyanide, sodium fluoride, monoiodacetic acid, 2,4-dinitrophenol, sodium arsenate) that tissue respiration of liver and oxidative phosphorylation connected with it are the main origins of energy in bile secretion.

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Saratikov, A.S., Lapik, A.S. On the bioenergetics of bile secretion. Bull Exp Biol Med 46, 960–962 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00787334

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