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        Urinary bladder contraction and relaxation: Physiology and pathophysiology
    
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        New pharmacologic targets for the treatment of the overactive bladder: an update.
    
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        Activation of dopamine D-4 receptors by ABT-724 induces penile erection in rats
    
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        Mechanisms of Disease: central nervous system involvement in overactive bladder syndrome.
    
    - Contribution to journal › Scientific review
 
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        Protective effect of an oral endothelin converting enzyme inhibitor on rat detrusor function after outlet obstruction.
    
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        Detrusor contraction - Focus on muscarinic receptors
    
    - Contribution to journal › Scientific review
 
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        Interactions between cGMP- and cAMP-pathways are involved in the regulation of penile smooth muscle tone
    
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        Urodynamic effects of the K+ channel (KCNQ) opener retigabine in freely moving, conscious rats.
    
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        Female pig urethral tone is dependent on Rho guanosine triphosphatases and Rho-associated kinase.
    
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        Detrusor responses to prostaglandin E2 and bladder outlet obstruction in wild-type and Ep1 receptor knockout mice.
    
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