Title : Gallbladder prostaglandins and lysophospholipids as mediators of mucin secretion during cholelithiasis.

Pub. Date : 1986 Nov

PMID : 3777174






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1 Mucin hypersecretion from the gallbladder epithelium contributes to cholesterol gallstone formation by accelerating the nucleation of cholesterol-supersaturated bile. Cholesterol mucin Canis lupus familiaris
2 Mucin hypersecretion from the gallbladder epithelium contributes to cholesterol gallstone formation by accelerating the nucleation of cholesterol-supersaturated bile. Cholesterol mucin Canis lupus familiaris
3 These changes probably play a significant role in gallstone pathogenesis, since they mediate hypersecretion of gallbladder mucin and thus favor the nucleation of cholesterol-supersaturated bile. Cholesterol mucin Canis lupus familiaris