Connection
Uwe Christians to Bile
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Uwe Christians has written about Bile.
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0.311 |
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Christians U, Braun F, Kosian N, Schmidt M, Schiebel HM, Ernst L, Kruse C, Winkler M, Holze I, Linck A, et al. High performance liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry of FK 506 and its metabolites in blood, bile, and urine of liver grafted patients. Transplant Proc. 1991 Dec; 23(6):2741-4.
Score: 0.094
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Christians U, Strohmeyer S, Kownatzki R, Schiebel HM, Bleck J, Greipel J, Kohlhaw K, Schottmann R, Sewing KF. Investigations on the metabolic pathways of cyclosporine: I. Excretion of cyclosporine and its metabolites in human bile--isolation of 12 new cyclosporine metabolites. Xenobiotica. 1991 Sep; 21(9):1185-98.
Score: 0.093
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Christians U, Zimmer KO, Wonigeit K, Maurer G, Sewing KF. Liquid-chromatographic measurement of cyclosporin A and its metabolites in blood, bile, and urine. Clin Chem. 1988 Jan; 34(1):34-9.
Score: 0.072
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Christians U, Strohmeyer S, Kownatzki R, Schiebel HM, Bleck J, Kohlhaw K, Schottmann R, Sewing KF. Investigations on the metabolic pathways of cyclosporine: II. Elucidation of the metabolic pathways in vitro by human liver microsomes. Xenobiotica. 1991 Sep; 21(9):1199-210.
Score: 0.023
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Christians U, Schlitt HJ, Bleck JS, Schiebel HM, Kownatzki R, Maurer G, Strohmeyer SS, Schottmann R, Wonigeit K, Pichlmayr R, et al. Measurement of cyclosporine and 18 metabolites in blood, bile, and urine by high-performance liquid chromatography. Transplant Proc. 1988 Apr; 20(2 Suppl 2):609-13.
Score: 0.018
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Radeke HH, Christians U, Sewing KF, Resch K. The synergistic immunosuppressive potential of cyclosporin metabolite combinations. Int J Immunopharmacol. 1992 May; 14(4):595-604.
Score: 0.006
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Sewing KF, Christians U, Bleck JS, Schottmann R, Strohmeyer SS. Measurement and disposition of ciclosporin and its metabolites. Bibl Cardiol. 1988; (43):63-72.
Score: 0.004
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