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A Water-soluble Lipid Complex obtained in the Macromolecular Phase by Gel-filtration of Human Bile

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THE manner in which cholesterol remains soluble in the bile is of interest since it may be of importance for the formation of gall stones.

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THUREBORN, E. A Water-soluble Lipid Complex obtained in the Macromolecular Phase by Gel-filtration of Human Bile. Nature 197, 1301–1302 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/1971301a0

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