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cholanopoiesis

cholanopoiesis

 [ko″lah-no-poi-e´sis]
the synthesis of bile acids or of their conjugates and salts by the liver.
Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.

cho·lan·o·poi·e·sis

(kō'lan-ō-poy-ē'sis),
Synthesis by the liver of cholic acid or its conjugates, or of natural bile salts.
[chol- + G. anō, upward, + poiēsis, making]
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cholanopoiesis

A term of waning use for bile production by the liver; synthesis of bile acids, their conjugates and salts by the liver; cholepoiesis.
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cho·lan·o·poi·e·sis

(kō'lă-nō-poy-ē'sis)
Synthesis by the liver of cholic acid or its conjugates, or of natural bile salts.
[chol- + G. anō, upward, + poiēsis, making]
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