Published in Gut on November 01, 1991
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The value of radiology in predicting gallstone type when selecting patients for medical treatment. Gut (1975) 1.58
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A direct enzymic assay for 7 -hydroxy bile acids and their conjugates. Clin Sci (1973) 1.24
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