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COMPARISON OF LOWER URINARY TRACT DYSFUNCTION AFTER SPINAL CORD INJURY (SCI) BETWEEN FEMALE AND MALE MICE
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BRAIN α7 NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTORS SUPPRESS THE RAT MICTURITION REFLEX VIA BRAIN HYDROGEN SULFIDE
(AUA 2023 2023)
Ivermectin-induced activation of mutant glycine receptors delivered to Aδ-fiber bladder afferents by herpes simplex virus vectors driven by a subpopulation-specific neurofilament promoter improves detrusor-sphincter dyssynergia and inefficient voiding in
(ICS (Gothenburg) 2019)
Effects of a new β3-adrenoceptor agonist vibegron on neurogenic bladder dysfunction and remodeling in mice with spinal cord injury
(ICS (Gothenburg) 2019)
Gene therapy with herpes simplex virus vectors encoding mutant glycine receptors activated by exogenous application of ivermectin improves lower urinary tract dysfunction in mice with spinal cord injury
(ICS (Gothenburg) 2019)