Lactation during cholestasis: Role of ABC proteins in bile acid traffic across the mammary gland
Abstract Transporters involved in bile acid (BA) handling by the mammary gland are poorly understood. Here we have investigated the role of ABC proteins in blood-milk BA traffic and its sensitivity to maternal cholestasis. BA concentrations in rat and mouse serum were higher than in milk. BA profile...
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Autores principales: | Alba M. G. Blazquez, Rocio I. R. Macias, Candela Cives-Losada, Alberto de la Iglesia, Jose J. G. Marin, Maria J. Monte |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/7420089d0fcb4fc2bbcafa376e74fce2 |
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