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Bioluminescence Assays Using Immobilized Enzymes in Bile Acid Analysis

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The Bile Acids: Chemistry, Physiology, and Metabolism

Abstract

Although it is well established that serum bile concentrations are elevated in patients with various liver diseases [1, 2], the clinical utility of their determination is still debated. Two major, incompletely resolved problems limit the usefulness of such tests: (1) the exact definition of the principal physiological determinants of serum bile acid levels and pathological events affecting such concentrations, and (2) the analytical heterogeneity of the existing serum bile acid methods currently available.

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Schölmerich, J., Roda, A., DeLuca, M. (1988). Bioluminescence Assays Using Immobilized Enzymes in Bile Acid Analysis. In: Setchell, K.D.R., Kritchevsky, D., Nair, P.P. (eds) The Bile Acids: Chemistry, Physiology, and Metabolism. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0901-7_7

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