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Serum bile acid along with plasma incretins and serum high-molecular weight adiponectin levels are increased after bariatric surgery
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Roux en Y gastric bypass normalizes the blunted postprandial bile acid excursion associated with obesity
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Serum bile acids are higher in humans with prior gastric bypass: Potential contribution to improved glucose and lipid metabolism
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The role of bile after Roux en Y gastric bypass in promoting weight loss and improving glycaemic control
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Weight loss induced by Roux en Y gastric bypass but not laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding increases circulating bile acids
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A surgical model in male obese rats uncovers protective effects of bile acids post-bariatric surgery
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Dissociation of intestinal and hepatic activities of FXR and LXRα supports metabolic effects of terminal ileum interposition in rodents
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FGF15-FGFR4 integrates growth factor signaling with hepatic bile acid metabolism and insulin action
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