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  1. Identification of a novel enzyme and the regulation of key enzymes in mammalian taurine synthesis
  2. Upregulation of Taurine Biosynthesis and Bile Acid Conjugation with Taurine through FXR in a Mouse Model with Human-like Bile Acid Composition
  3. Breach of tolerance versus burden of bile acids: Resolving the conundrum in the immunopathogenesis and natural history of primary biliary cholangitis
  4. Regulation and Effect of Taurine on Metabolism
  5. Evaluation of gut dysbiosis using serum and fecal bile acid profiles
  6. Editorial for Special Issue on “Regulation and Effect of Taurine on Metabolism”
  7. Sex-, age-, and organ-dependent improvement of bile acid hydrophobicity by ursodeoxycholic acid treatment: A study using a mouse model with human-like bile acid composition
  8. Evaluation of the Risk of Clostridium difficile Infection Using a Serum Bile Acid Profile
  9. Taurine supplementation enhances endurance capacity by delaying blood glucose decline during prolonged exercise in rats
  10. Differential Effect of Non-Purified and Semi-Purified Standard Diets on Kynurenine and Peripheral Metabolites in Male C57BL/6J Mice
  11. Blood Taurine Dynamics in Captive Lions: Relationship with Feed and Bile Acid Composition
  12. Impaired Bile Acid Synthesis in a Taurine-Deficient Cat Model
  13. Investigation of EGFR mutations in non‑small cell lung cancer usually undetectable by PCR methods
  14. Western Diet Changes Gut Microbiota and Ameliorates Liver Injury in a Mouse Model with Human‐Like Bile Acid Composition
  15. N-acetyltaurine and Acetylcarnitine Production for the Mitochondrial Acetyl-CoA Regulation in Skeletal Muscles during Endurance Exercises
  16. Impaired bile acid metabolism with defectives of mitochondrial-tRNA taurine modification and bile acid taurine conjugation in the taurine depleted cats
  17. Circulating bile acid profiles in Japanese patients with NASH
  18. Regulation of bile acid metabolism in mouse models with hydrophobic bile acid composition
  19. Influences of Taurine Deficiency on Bile Acids of the Bile in the Cat Model
  20. Human-specific dual regulations of FXR-activation for reduction of fatty liver using in vitro cell culture model
  21. Effect of BCAA supplement timing on exercise-induced muscle soreness and damage: a pilot placebo-controlled double-blind study
  22. Differences in the Serum 4β-hydroxycholesterol Levels of Patients with Chronic Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Infection: A Possible Impact on the Efficacy and Safety of Interferon (IFN)-free Treatment
  23. Detection of Gut Dysbiosis due to Reduced Clostridium Subcluster XIVa Using the Fecal or Serum Bile Acid Profile
  24. Serum Amino Acid Profiling in Citrin-Deficient Children Exhibiting Normal Liver Function During the Apparently Healthy Period
  25. Detection of Gut Dysbiosis due to Reduced Clostridium Clostridium Subcluster XIVa by Based on the Serum Bile Acid Profile
  26. Increased N-Acetyltaurine in the Skeletal Muscle After Endurance Exercise in Rat
  27. Abstract B72: Characteristic features of serum bile acids profile in patients with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis with hepatocellular carcinoma
  28. Retention of acetylcarnitine in chronic kidney disease causes insulin resistance in skeletal muscle
  29. Simultaneous quantification of salivary 3-hydroxybutyrate, 3-hydroxyisobutyrate, 3-hydroxy-3-methylbutyrate, and 2-hydroxybutyrate as possible markers of amino acid and fatty acid catabolic pathways by LC–ESI–MS/MS
  30. Increased N-Acetyltaurine in Serum and Urine After Endurance Exercise in Human
  31. Regulation of taurine conjugation and biosynthesis by bile acids through farnesoid X receptor activation
  32. The Niemann-Pick C1 Like 1 (NPC1L1) Inhibitor Ezetimibe Improves Metabolic Disease Via Decreased Liver X Receptor (LXR) Activity in Liver of Obese Male Mice
  33. Increased serum oxysterol concentrations in patients with chronic hepatitis C virus infection
  34. Serum carnitine as an independent biomarker of malnutrition in patients with impaired oral intake
  35. Bile Acid Malabsorption Deactivates Pregnane X Receptor in Patients with Crohn’s Disease
  36. Anticholestatic effects of bezafibrate in patients with primary biliary cirrhosis treated with ursodeoxycholic acid
  37. The Role of Taurine on Skeletal Muscle Cell Differentiation
  38. Bicarbonate Attenuates Irinotecan-Induced Cytotoxicity through Regulation of Both Extracellular and Intracellular <i>pHs</i> in Intestine Cell Line
  39. Additional Effects of Taurine on the Benefits of BCAA Intake for the Delayed-Onset Muscle Soreness and Muscle Damage Induced by High-Intensity Eccentric Exercise
  40. Combined effect of branched-chain amino acids and taurine supplementation on delayed onset muscle soreness and muscle damage in high-intensity eccentric exercise
  41. Taurine and liver diseases: a focus on the heterogeneous protective properties of taurine
  42. Increased serum liver X receptor ligand oxysterols in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
  43. Dual Mode of glucagon receptor internalization: Role of PKCα, GRKs and β-arrestins
  44. Cholesterol 25-hydroxylation activity of CYP3A
  45. Hepatitis C virus infection causes hypolipidemia regardless of hepatic damage or nutritional state: An epidemiological survey of a large Japanese cohort
  46. Highly sensitive and specific analysis of sterol profiles in biological samples by HPLC–ESI–MS/MS
  47. Abstract 3660: Bicarbonate attenuates irinotecan-induced cytotoxicity by altering intracellular pH in HT29 cells
  48. Comparative study between public and occupational health examinations in Ibaraki Prefecture
  49. The associated markers and their limitations for the primary screening of HCV carriers in public health examination
  50. Regulatory T cells and liver pathology in a murine graft versus host response model
  51. M1723 Highly Sensitive Metabolome Analysis of Cholesterol and Bile Acid Biosynthetic Pathways By LC-ESI-MS/MS
  52. Highly sensitive quantification of serum malonate, a possible marker for de novo lipogenesis, by LC-ESI-MS/MS
  53. Serum concentration of 27-hydroxycholesterol predicts the effects of high-cholesterol diet on plasma LDL cholesterol level
  54. The Protective Effect of Taurine Against Hepatic Damage in a Model of Liver Disease and Hepatic Stellate Cells
  55. Glucagon receptor recycling: role of carboxyl terminus, β-arrestins, and cytoskeleton
  56. Highly sensitive quantification of key regulatory oxysterols in biological samples by LC-ESI-MS/MS
  57. S1583 Bile Acids Regulate Hepatic Stellate Cell Migration
  58. Stigmasterol reduces plasma cholesterol levels and inhibits hepatic synthesis and intestinal absorption in the rat
  59. Involvement of integrin-linked kinase in carbon tetrachloride–induced hepatic fibrosis in rats
  60. Hypercholesterolemia in rats with hepatomas: Increased oxysterols accelerate efflux but do not inhibit biosynthesis of cholesterol
  61. Taurine inhibits oxidative damage and prevents fibrosis in carbon tetrachloride-induced hepatic fibrosis
  62. Apoptosis and inhibition of the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/Akt signaling pathway in the anti-proliferative actions of dehydroepiandrosterone
  63. Simultaneous determination of dehydroepiandrosterone and its 7-oxygenated metabolites in human serum by high-resolution gas chromatography–mass spectrometry
  64. Optimal and effective oral dose of taurine to prolong exercise performance in rat
  65. The harmful effect of exercise on reducing taurine concentration in the tissues of rats treated with CCl4 administration
  66. Amino acid ratios in plasma and tissues in a rat model of liver cirrhosis before and after exercise
  67. Effects of taurine administration in rat skeletal muscles on exercise
  68. Glucagon-induced hepatocellular Mrp2 canalicular sorting is attenuated by bile acids
  69. Degeneration of skeletal muscle fibers in the rat administrated carbon tetrachloride: similar histological findings of the muscle in a 64-year-old patient of LC with muscle cramp
  70. Decreased taurine concentration in skeletal muscles after exercise for various durations
  71. Influences of exercise to BCAA and AAA balances of various tissues in liver cinhesis model rat
  72. Influences of exercise to BCAA and AAA balances of various tissues in liver cinhesis model rat
  73. The role of branched-chain amino acids and aromatic amino acids of various tissues and the degenerations of skeletal muscle fiber in liver cirrhosis model rat
  74. Hereditary Dominance of Fast-Twitch Fibers in Skeletal Muscles and Relation of Thyroid Hormone under Physiological Conditions in Rats