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The following pages link to Neuroregeneration and voiding behavior patterns after pudendal nerve crush in female rats (Q73748064):
Displaying 13 items.
- Recovery of continence function following simulated birth trauma involves repair of muscle and nerves in the urethra in the female mouse (Q33766574) (← links)
- Stress incontinence in the era of regenerative medicine: reviewing the importance of the pudendal nerve (Q34154320) (← links)
- Postpartum stress urinary incontinence: lessons from animal models (Q34339565) (← links)
- Neurotrophin therapy improves recovery of the neuromuscular continence mechanism following simulated birth injury in rats (Q36166202) (← links)
- Improved bladder emptying in urinary retention by electrical stimulation of pudendal afferents. (Q36850732) (← links)
- Time course of neuroanatomical and functional recovery after bilateral pudendal nerve injury in female rats (Q36859648) (← links)
- Effects of intravesical instillation of resiniferatoxin on bladder function and nociceptive behavior in freely moving, conscious rats (Q37126881) (← links)
- Effect of periurethral denervation on function of the female urethra (Q44717991) (← links)
- Effects of RSC96 Schwann Cell-Derived Exosomes on Proliferation, Senescence, and Apoptosis of Dorsal Root Ganglion Cells In Vitro (Q58617423) (← links)
- Electrical stimulation enhances neuronal cell activity mediated by Schwann cell derived exosomes (Q64105729) (← links)
- Neuroprotective effects of gonadal steroids on regenerating peripheral motoneurons (Q77354525) (← links)
- Short-term functional and neuroregenerative response of the urethra to ovariectomy and vaginal distension in female rats (Q81571109) (← links)
- Molecular Assessment of Neuroregenerative Response in the Pudendal Nerve: A Useful Tool in Regenerative Urology (Q94322140) (← links)