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1. Pathological and immunohistochemical analysis of gastric mucosa after one anastomosis gastric bypass surgery.

2. [Diagnostic value of lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2 in OPBR combined with gallbladder cholesterol deposition].

3. Separation and Enrichment of Alkaloids from Coptidis Rhizoma and Euodiae Fructus by Macroporous Resin and Evaluation of the Effect on Bile Reflux Gastritis Rats.

4. Free fatty acids and triglyceride change in the gallbladder bile of gallstone patients with pancreaticobiliary reflux.

5. Bile reflux in patients with nerd is associated with more severe heartburn and lower values of mean nocturnal baseline impedance and chemical clearance.

6. Increased levels of conjugated bile acids are associated with human bile reflux gastritis.

7. The role of bile reflux and its related NF-κB activated pathway in progression of hypopharyngeal squamous cell cancer.

8. Long-term consequences of one anastomosis gastric bypass on esogastric mucosa in a preclinical rat model.

9. Biliary reflux as a causal factor in hypopharyngeal carcinoma: New clinical evidence and implications.

10. Bile Gastritis Following Laparoscopic Single Anastomosis Gastric Bypass: Pilot Study to Assess Significance of Bilirubin Level in Gastric Aspirate.

11. The effect of laparoscopic cholecystectomy on the development of alkaline reflux gastritis and intestinal metaplasia.

12. Induction of MUC5AC mucin by conjugated bile acids in the esophagus involves the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/protein kinase C/activator protein-1 pathway.

13. Molecular changes in the esophageal epithelium after a subchronic exposure to cigarette smoke in the presence of bile-acid reflux.

14. Pancreatobiliary reflux and the length of a common channel.

15. Aberrant epithelial-mesenchymal Hedgehog signaling characterizes Barrett's metaplasia.

16. Bile acid reflux contributes to development of esophageal adenocarcinoma via activation of phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase Cgamma2 and NADPH oxidase NOX5-S.

17. Bile and acid reflux in the pathogenesis of reflux oesophagitis in children.

18. Biliary reflux and non-acid reflux are two distinct phenomena: a comparison between 24-hour multichannel intraesophageal impedance and bilirubin monitoring.

19. Regulation of the human mucin MUC4 by taurodeoxycholic and taurochenodeoxycholic bile acids in oesophageal cancer cells is mediated by hepatocyte nuclear factor 1alpha.

20. Dynamic study of pancreaticobiliary reflux using secretin-stimulated magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography in patients with choledochal cysts.

21. Effects and mechanism of changes of local neurotransmitters in rats' pylorus and bile reflux to the stomach with stress ulcer.

22. Reflux gastritis in gastroesophageal reflux disease: A histopathological study.

23. Technical aspects and clinical indications of 24-hour intragastric bile monitoring.

24. [Biliary reflux can be a contributory cause of esophagitis].

25. Atypical esophageal ulceration.

26. [Changes in secretion of cholecystokinin after cholecystectomy and the effect of these changes on biliary reflux and the state of the gastric mucosa].

27. [Interrelationship of reflux bile acid concentration and the gastric mucosal change with reference to the pathophysiologic significance of taurine conjugated deoxycholic acid and chenodeoxycholic acid].

30. [Effect of xiao chaihu decoction on experimental alkaline reflux gastritis in rats].

31. Biochemical and histopathological aspects in duodenogastric reflux gastritis patients with or without prior cholecystectomy.

32. Spontaneous bile reflux in the elderly.

33. [The effect of pH and amount of antacids on bile acid binding in a quasi-natural reflux milieu].

34. Gastric nitrite processing in the surgically altered maximal and minimal bile reflux ferret model.

35. [Functional morphology of the cells of fundus glands of the stomach during permanent exposure to bile].

36. Duodenogastric reflux: correlations among bile acid pattern, mucus secretion, and mucosal damage.

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