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AUA 2010 - Purinergic P2X1 receptor gene expression in detrusor tissue from … - UroToday

July 13, 2010 By: Uro-dynamics - Google News Category: Uro-dynamics


AUA 2010 - Purinergic P2X1 receptor gene expression in detrusor tissue from ...
UroToday
PCR was used to evaluate for P2X1, and findings were correlated with urodynamic findings. Overall, P2X1 gene expression did not correlate with urodynamic ...

and more »

AUA 2010 - Purinergic P2X1 receptor gene expression in detrusor tissue from … - UroToday

July 12, 2010 By: Uro-dynamics - Google News Category: Uro-dynamics


AUA 2010 - Purinergic P2X1 receptor gene expression in detrusor tissue from ...
UroToday
PCR was used to evaluate for P2X1, and findings were correlated with urodynamic findings. Overall, P2X1 gene expression did not correlate with urodynamic ...

and more »

AUA 2010 - Purinergic P2X1 receptor gene expression in detrusor tissue from … - UroToday

July 12, 2010 By: Uro-dynamics - Google News Category: Uro-dynamics


AUA 2010 - Purinergic P2X1 receptor gene expression in detrusor tissue from ...
UroToday
PCR was used to evaluate for P2X1, and findings were correlated with urodynamic findings. Overall, P2X1 gene expression did not correlate with urodynamic ...

and more »

AUA 2010 - α1D-adrenoreceptors have a role in bladder filling sensation … - UroToday

July 12, 2010 By: Uro-dynamics - Google News Category: Uro-dynamics


AUA 2010 - α1D-adrenoreceptors have a role in bladder filling sensation ...
UroToday
The investigators set out to evaluate the relationship between bladder mucosal expression of α1-AR mRNAs, storage symptoms and urodynamic findings in men ...

AUA 2010 - Supine and upright urodynamic evaluation of incontinent … - UroToday

July 12, 2010 By: Uro-dynamics - Google News Category: Uro-dynamics


AUA 2010 - Supine and upright urodynamic evaluation of incontinent ...
UroToday
Ten patients (7 male and 3 female) with NGB underwent urodynamics studies in the supine and upright position in a wheelchair. Good Urodynamic Practice ...

AUA 2010 - Supine and upright urodynamic evaluation of incontinent … - UroToday

July 11, 2010 By: Uro-dynamics - Google News Category: Uro-dynamics


AUA 2010 - Supine and upright urodynamic evaluation of incontinent ...
UroToday
Ten patients (7 male and 3 female) with NGB underwent urodynamics studies in the supine and upright position in a wheelchair. Good Urodynamic Practice ...

AUA 2010 - Purinergic P2X1 receptor gene expression in detrusor tissue from … - UroToday

July 11, 2010 By: Uro-dynamics - Google News Category: Uro-dynamics


AUA 2010 - Purinergic P2X1 receptor gene expression in detrusor tissue from ...
UroToday
PCR was used to evaluate for P2X1, and findings were correlated with urodynamic findings. Overall, P2X1 gene expression did not correlate with urodynamic ...

and more »

AUA 2010 - α1D-adrenoreceptors have a role in bladder filling sensation … - UroToday

July 11, 2010 By: Uro-dynamics - Google News Category: Uro-dynamics


AUA 2010 - α1D-adrenoreceptors have a role in bladder filling sensation ...
UroToday
The investigators set out to evaluate the relationship between bladder mucosal expression of α1-AR mRNAs, storage symptoms and urodynamic findings in men ...

AUA 2010 - Supine and upright urodynamic evaluation of incontinent … - UroToday

July 11, 2010 By: Uro-dynamics - Google News Category: Uro-dynamics


AUA 2010 - Supine and upright urodynamic evaluation of incontinent ...
UroToday
Ten patients (7 male and 3 female) with NGB underwent urodynamics studies in the supine and upright position in a wheelchair. Good Urodynamic Practice ...

AUA 2010 - Purinergic P2X1 receptor gene expression in detrusor tissue from … - UroToday

July 11, 2010 By: Uro-dynamics - Google News Category: Uro-dynamics


AUA 2010 - Purinergic P2X1 receptor gene expression in detrusor tissue from ...
UroToday
PCR was used to evaluate for P2X1, and findings were correlated with urodynamic findings. Overall, P2X1 gene expression did not correlate with urodynamic ...

and more »