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NTIS 바로가기Gastroenterology clinics of North America, v.39 no.2, 2010년, pp.171 - 183
Venneman, Niels Gerard , van Erpecum, Karel Johannes
Cholesterol gallstone formation is a complex process and involves phase separation of cholesterol crystals from supersaturated bile. In most cases, cholesterol hypersecretion is considered the primary event in gallstone formation. The sterol is transported through the hepatocytic canalicular membran...
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