
doi: 10.1007/bf01945966
pmid: 891809
The pattern of amino acids in the bile of rats differs from the pattern in the serum of these animals, since bile contains significantly greater amounts of acidic and sulphur-containing amino acids and glycine than serum, while the serum contained more basic amino acids than bile, indicating that secretion of amino acids into bile may involve specific transport processes.
Male, Animals, Bile, Amino Acids, Rats
Male, Animals, Bile, Amino Acids, Rats
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