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Deubiquitinating enzymes (DUBs) significantly contribute to tumor progression and treatment resistance in bladder cancer. However, the mechanisms by which DUBs promote malignant behavior in patients with bladder cancer remain poorly understood.
Yunfei Wu+7 more
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Background The tissue engineering of urinary bladder advances rapidly reflecting clinical need for a new kind of therapeutic solution for patients requiring urinary bladder replacement.
Marta Pokrywczynska+10 more
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Bladder Calculus Causing Large Bowel Obstruction
Urinary tract calculi are fairly common, though bladder calculi are less common, accounting for only 5% of urinary tract calculi. Bladder calculi, particularly large bladder calculi, are usually associated with pathology in the urinary tract.
Alessandro Bellomo+3 more
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Law of Urination: all mammals empty their bladders over the same duration [PDF]
Many urological studies rely upon animal models such as rats and pigs whose urination physics and correlation to humans are poorly understood. Here we elucidate the hydrodynamics of urination across five orders of magnitude in animal mass. Using high-speed videography and flow rate measurement at Zoo Atlanta, we discover the "Law of Urination," which ...
arxiv
Retrograde Positive Contrast Urethrocystography of the Fish Urogenital System
The radiological differences between the urinary tract of Dicentrarchus labrax, Sparus aurata, Tinca tinca, and Cyprinus carpio are shown. In fresh water teleosts the urinary bladder is sigmoid and a short urethra leads to the urinary pore.
Francesco Macrì+7 more
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Geometric Characterization of Rat Urinary Bladder Wall During Ex-Vivo Filling Using Micro-Computed Tomography (Micro-CT) [PDF]
This study employs micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) to unravel the geometrical intricacies of the rat urinary bladder wall during various states of ex-vivo filling, contrasting markedly with the commonly held idealizations of uniform bladder geometry.
arxiv
Paraganglioma of urinary bladder.
Received June 2007 Accepted September 2007 INTRODUCTION Paraganglioma of the urinary bladder is rarely encountered and its biological behavior is uncertain. It represents less than 1% of the bladder tumors and is usually benign. The tumor usually develops in young adult women.(1) The most prevalent involved sites are discussed controversially in the ...
Stefan Gattenloehner+4 more
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Elucidating the high compliance mechanism by which the urinary bladder fills under low pressures [PDF]
The high compliance of the urinary bladder during filling is essential for its proper function, enabling it to accommodate significant volumetric increases with minimal rise in transmural pressure. This study aimed to elucidate the physical mechanisms underlying this phenomenon by analyzing the ex vivo filling process in rat from a fully voided state ...
arxiv