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Authors: Minich, DM Havinga, R Stellaard, F Vonk, RJ Kuipers, F Verkade, HJ
Citation: Dm. Minich et al., Intestinal absorption and postabsorptive metabolism of linoleic acid in rats with short-term bile duct ligation, AM J P-GAST, 279(6), 2000, pp. G1242-G1248

Authors: Voshol, PJ Minich, DM Havinga, R Elferink, RPJO Verkade, HJJ Groen, AK Kuipers, F
Citation: Pj. Voshol et al., Postprandial chylomicron formation and fat absorption in multidrug resistance gene 2 P-glycoprotein-deficient mice, GASTROENTY, 118(1), 2000, pp. 173-182

Authors: Kalivianakis, M Minich, DM Havinga, R Kuipers, F Stellaard, F Vonk, RJ Verkade, HJ
Citation: M. Kalivianakis et al., Detection of impaired intestinal absorption of long-chain fatty acids: validation studies of a novel test in a rat model of fat malabsorption, AM J CLIN N, 72(1), 2000, pp. 174-180

Authors: Minich, DM Voshol, PJ Havinga, R Stellaard, F Kuipers, F Vonk, RJ Verkade, HJ
Citation: Dm. Minich et al., Biliary phospholipid secretion is not required for intestinal absorption and plasma status of linoleic acid in mice, BBA-MOL C B, 1441(1), 1999, pp. 14-22

Authors: Minich, DM Kalivianakis, M Havinga, R van Goor, H Stellaard, F Vonk, RJ Kuipers, F Verkade, HJ
Citation: Dm. Minich et al., Bile diversion in rats leads to a decreased plasma concentration of linoleic acid which is not due to decreased net intestinal absorption of dietary linoleic acid (vol 1438, pg 111, 1999), BBA-MOL C B, 1439(1), 1999, pp. 117-118

Authors: Minich, DM Kalivianakis, M Havinga, R van Goor, H Stellaard, F Vonk, RJ Kuipers, F Verkade, HJ
Citation: Dm. Minich et al., Bile diversion in rats leads to a decreased plasma concentration of linoleic acid which is not due to decreased net intestinal absorption of dietary linoleic acid, BBA-MOL C B, 1438(1), 1999, pp. 111-119

Authors: Kalivianakis, M Minich, DM Bijleveld, CMA van Aalderen, WMC Stellaard, F Laseur, M Vonk, RJ Verkade, HJ
Citation: M. Kalivianakis et al., Fat malabsorption in cystic fibrosis patients receiving enzyme replacementtherapy is due to impaired intestinal uptake of long-chain fatty acids, AM J CLIN N, 69(1), 1999, pp. 127-134
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