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1. Pathways of cholesterol crystallization in model bile and native bile.

2. Acute idiopathic pancreatitis: does it really exist or is it a myth?

3. Effects of hydrophobic and hydrophilic bile salt mixtures on cholesterol crystallization in model biles.

4. Phenotypic characterization of Lith genes that determine susceptibility to cholesterol cholelithiasis in inbred mice: soluble pronucleating proteins in gallbladder and hepatic biles.

5. Absence of apolipoprotein E4 genotype, good gallbladder motility and presence of solitary stones delay rather than prevent gallstone recurrence after extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy.

6. Interdigestive gallbladder emptying, antroduodenal motility, and motilin release patterns are altered in cholesterol gallstone patients.

7. Severe impairment of postprandial cholecystokinin release and gall-bladder emptying and high risk of gallstone formation in acromegalic patients during Sandostatin LAR.

8. Review article: agents affecting gall-bladder motility--role in treatment and prevention of gallstones.

9. Gallstones: an intestinal disease?

10. Effects of ursodeoxycholic acid therapy on in vitro gallbladder contractility in patients with cholesterol gallstones.

11. Cholesterol crystallization in human gallbladder bile: relation to gallstone number, bile composition, and apolipoprotein E4 isoform.

13. Effect of lactulose and fiber-rich diets on bile in relation to gallstone disease: an update.

14. An update on the pathogenesis and treatment of cholesterol gallstones.

16. Apolipoprotein E4 genotype and gallbladder motility influence speed of gallstone clearance and risk of recurrence after extracorporeal shock-wave lithotripsy.

18. Effects of bile salt hydrophobicity on crystallization of cholesterol in model bile.

19. Behavior of various cholesterol crystals in bile from patients with gallstones.

20. Ursodeoxycholic acid reduces protein levels and nucleation-promoting activity in human gallbladder bile.

21. The effects of the 3-hydroxy, 3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase inhibitor pravastatin on bile composition and nucleation of cholesterol crystals in cholesterol gallstone disease.

22. Gallbladder emptying in vivo, bile composition, and nucleation of cholesterol crystals in patients with cholesterol gallstones.

23. Symptomatic gallbladder stones. Cost-effectiveness of treatment with extracorporeal shock-wave lithotripsy, conventional and laparoscopic cholecystectomy.

24. Cholesterol gallstone formation in man and potential treatments of the gallbladder motility defect.

25. Effects of bile salt and phospholipid hydrophobicity on lithogenicity of human gallbladder bile.

27. [Treatment with estrogens and the risk of gallstone formation].

28. Successful dissolution of cholesterol gallstone during treatment with pravastatin.

29. Fasting gallbladder volume, postprandial emptying and cholecystokinin release in gallstone patients and normal subjects.

30. [Is there room for the non-surgical treatment of cholesterol gallstones?].

31. Bile acid and phospholipid fatty acid composition in bile of patients with cholesterol and pigment gallstones.

32. Severely impaired postprandial gallbladder emptying despite unchanged cholecystokinin release in the early phase of biliary colic.

33. Gallbladder volume and contraction measured by sum-of-cylinders method compared with ellipsoid and area-length methods.

34. Effects of ursodeoxycholic acid on gallbladder contraction and cholecystokinin release in gallstone patients and normal subjects.

35. [Shock-wave lithotripsy of gallstones].

36. [Analysis of bile and gallstones in 116 patients with symptomatic cholelithiasis].

37. Bile concentration is a key factor for nucleation of cholesterol crystals and cholesterol saturation index in gallbladder bile of gallstone patients.

38. Cholesterol and pigment gallstone disease: comparison of the reliability of three bile tests for differentiation between the two stone types.

40. [Current developments in the drug treatment of cholesterol gallstones].

41. Gall-stone dissolution treatment using cholelitholytic bile acids: experience with 24 patients.

42. Acute idiopathic pancreatitis: does it really exist or is it a myth?

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