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New-onset urinary symptoms following marriage leading to discovery of inverted urothelial papilloma in a young female: A case report. [PDF]

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Sawafta M   +8 more
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Mucinous Cystadenoma of the Kidney: A Rare Case and Literature Review. [PDF]

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Karadeniz MN   +4 more
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A microphysiological human mini-bladder reveals urine-urothelium interplay in tissue resilience and UPEC recurrence in urinary tract infections. [PDF]

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Paduthol G   +14 more
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Expression of ribosomal S6 kinase 4 in bladder cancer and its correlation with clinicopathological features. [PDF]

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Li Z   +11 more
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Multi-omics analysis identifies a microbiota-bile acid-TLR signaling axis driving bladder injury in interstitial cystitis. [PDF]

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Peng L   +17 more
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Defining the urine proteome in boys with posterior urethral valves: a pilot study. [PDF]

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Wang X   +8 more
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Role of the urothelium in bladder function

Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology, 2004
Historically, the urinary bladder urothelium has been viewed as a passive barrier; however, recent evidence has demonstrated that the urothelium is a responsive structure, which exhibits both "sensor" (i.e. ability to respond to thermal, mechanical and chemical stimuli) and "transducer" (i.e. ability to release chemicals) functions.
Lori A Birder
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Tissue engineering in urothelium regeneration

Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2015
The development of therapeutic treatments to regenerate urothelium, manufacture tissue equivalents or neourethras for in-vivo application is a significant challenge in the field of tissue engineering. Many studies have focused on urethral defects that, in most cases, inadequately address current therapies.
Martin Vaegler, Bastian Amend
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Formation and regeneration of the urothelium

Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation, 2014
This review addresses significant changes in our understanding of urothelial development and regeneration. Understanding urothelial differentiation will be important in the push to find new methods of bladder reconstruction and augmentation, as well as identification of bladder cancer stem cells.This review will cover recent findings including the ...
Tammer, Yamany   +2 more
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