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Hi Carys,
we offer accurate quantitation of the four primary bile salts tauro & glyco di & trihydroxycholanoates and also profile a full range of other bile salts. We can discuss if you want.
Kind wishes
Simon

Dr S Olpin MSc PhD CSci EuSpLM FRCPath
Head of Department & Director of Regional Newborn Screening
Consultant Clinical Scientist in Inherited Metabolic Disease 
Sheffield Children's Hospital
Sheffield S10 2TH
0114 2717267

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>>> "LIPPIATT, Carys (LEEDS TEACHING HOSPITALS NHS TRUST)"			 <[log in to unmask]> 20/11/2018 12:35 >>>
Dear All,
 
Does anyone know of a lab in the UK that may be able to offer serum bile acid quantitation for research purposes?
 
The assay would need to distinguish individual and conjugated bile acids/salts  e.g. taurocholic acid, glycocholic acid, ursodeoxycholic acid, tauroursodeoxycholic acid.
 
Thanks very much in advance,
Kind Regards,
 
Carys Lippiatt
 

Dr Carys Lippiatt PhD FRCPath
Clinical Lead for Specialist Laboratory Medicine
Clinical Lead for Pathology Research and Innovation
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Beckett Street, Leeds LS9 7TF
 
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