Lee R. Hagey
Department of Medicine
University of California
San Diego
La Jolla
USA. Electronic address:
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- A novel varanic acid epimer - (24R,25S)-3α,7α,12α,24-tetrahydroxy-5β-cholestan-27-oic acid - is a major biliary bile acid in two varanid lizards and the Gila monster. Hagey, L.R., Ogawa, S., Kato, N., Satoh Née Okihara, R., Une, M., Mitamura, K., Ikegawa, S., Hofmann, A.F., Iida, T. Steroids (2012)
- Diversity of bile salts in fish and amphibians: evolution of a complex biochemical pathway. Hagey, L.R., Møller, P.R., Hofmann, A.F., Krasowski, M.D. Physiol. Biochem. Zool. (2010)
- Evolutionary diversity of bile salts in reptiles and mammals, including analysis of ancient human and extinct giant ground sloth coprolites. Hagey, L.R., Vidal, N., Hofmann, A.F., Krasowski, M.D. BMC Evol. Biol. (2010)
- Comparative urinary androstanes in the great apes. Hagey, L.R., Czekala, N.M. Gen. Comp. Endocrinol. (2003)
- Chemical cues identify gender and individuality in Giant pandas (Ailuropoda melanoleuca). Hagey, L., MacDonald, E. J. Chem. Ecol. (2003)
- A novel primary bile acid in the Shoebill stork and herons and its phylogenetic significance. Hagey, L.R., Schteingart, C.D., Ton-Nu, H.T., Hofmann, A.F. J. Lipid Res. (2002)









