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The following pages link to Obesity-induced diabetes and lower urinary tract fibrosis promote urinary voiding dysfunction in a mouse model (Q33908275):
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- Hyperglycemia and insulin resistance and the risk of BPH/LUTS: an update of recent literature (Q27011347) (← links)
- Histotripsy of the Prostate in a Canine Model: Characterization of Post-Therapy Inflammation and Fibrosis (Q30380325) (← links)
- Influence of animal husbandry practices on void spot assay outcomes in C57BL/6J male mice (Q30650186) (← links)
- Complex cellular composition of solitary fibrous tumor of the prostate (Q33412719) (← links)
- Oxidative stress promotes benign prostatic hyperplasia (Q33793593) (← links)
- Ventral prostate fibrosis in the Akita mouse is associated with macrophage and fibrocyte infiltration (Q33820772) (← links)
- Prostatic fibrosis, lower urinary tract symptoms, and BPH (Q34822091) (← links)
- Evaluation of voiding assays in mice: impact of genetic strains and sex. (Q35749644) (← links)
- Resveratrol-Mediated Repression and Reversion of Prostatic Myofibroblast Phenoconversion. (Q36066095) (← links)
- CXCL12/CXCR4 Axis Activation Mediates Prostate Myofibroblast Phenoconversion through Non-Canonical EGFR/MEK/ERK Signaling (Q36081785) (← links)
- Estrogens and Male Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction (Q36518535) (← links)
- Functional and morphological alterations of the urinary bladder in type 2 diabetic FVB(db/db) mice (Q37018334) (← links)
- Promising molecular targets and biomarkers for male BPH and LUTS (Q37364472) (← links)
- Is periurethral calcification associated with urinary flow rate and symptom severity in men with lower urinary tract symptoms-benign prostatic hyperplasia? A retrospective review. (Q38394548) (← links)
- Emerging links between non-neurogenic lower urinary tract symptoms secondary to benign prostatic obstruction, metabolic syndrome and its components: A systematic review. (Q38550856) (← links)
- Evaluating the Voiding Spot Assay in Mice: A Simple Method With Complex Environmental Interactions (Q38611220) (← links)
- Path of translational discovery of urological complications of obesity and diabetes (Q38774808) (← links)
- Clinical Significance of Periurethral Calcification According to the Location in Men With Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms and a Small Prostate Volume. (Q41997602) (← links)
- Role of PAR2 in the Development of Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction (Q42253197) (← links)
- Obesity-initiated metabolic syndrome promotes urinary voiding dysfunction in a mouse model (Q42418839) (← links)
- Metabolic syndrome correlates with peri-urethral fibrosis secondary to chronic prostate inflammation: evidence of a link in a cohort of patients undergoing radical prostatectomy (Q43627723) (← links)
- The Factors Affecting Lower Urinary Tract Functions in Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy (Q47744510) (← links)
- Fluorescence of Picrosirius Red Multiplexed With Immunohistochemistry for the Quantitative Assessment of Collagen in Tissue Sections. (Q47942170) (← links)
- Indenter study: associations between prostate elasticity and lower urinary tract symptoms. (Q53609785) (← links)
- Effect of high-fat diet-induced obesity on the small-conductance Ca-activated K channel function affecting the contractility of rat detrusor smooth muscle (Q58557816) (← links)
- Edar is a downstream target of beta-catenin and drives collagen accumulation in the mouse prostate (Q64226645) (← links)
- Prostatic collagen architecture in neutered and intact canines (Q88611256) (← links)
- Void spot assay procedural optimization and software for rapid and objective quantification of rodent voiding function, including overlapping urine spots (Q89417869) (← links)
- Radiation cystitis modeling: A comparative study of bladder fibrosis radio-sensitivity in C57BL/6, C3H, and BALB/c mice (Q89936339) (← links)
- Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Demonstrates a Pre-fibrotic and Premalignant Molecular Signature (Q90294597) (← links)
- Attenuated BK channel function promotes overactive bladder in a rat model of obesity (Q93077094) (← links)
- Editorial comment (Q95560302) (← links)