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1. Nocturnal penile tumescence devices: past, present and future.

2. Krause corpuscles are genital vibrotactile sensors for sexual behaviours.

4. Probing penile hemodynamics by using photoplethysmography as objective indicators for male erection quality and sexual function.

5. Endocrine-sensitive physical endpoints in newborns: ranges and predictors.

6. Complete Human Penile Scaffold for Composite Tissue Engineering: Organ Decellularization and Characterization.

7. The inflammasome NLRP3 plays a dual role on mouse corpora cavernosa relaxation.

8. Sperm transfer through hyper-elongated beetle penises - morphology and theoretical approaches.

9. Growers versus showers: a meaningful (or useful) distinction?

11. Does underestimated penile size impact erectile function in healthy men?

12. Sexual competition among ducks wreaks havoc on penis size.

13. Relaxant effect of a metal-based drug in human corpora cavernosa and its mechanism of action.

14. Penile straightening maneuvers employed during penile prosthesis surgery: technical options and outcomes.

15. Phosphodiesterase-9 (PDE9) inhibition with BAY 73-6691 increases corpus cavernosum relaxations mediated by nitric oxide-cyclic GMP pathway in mice.

16. Effects of chronic low- and high-dose ethanol intake on the nitrergic relaxations of corpus cavernosum and penile nitric oxide synthase in the rabbit.

17. Ultrastructural features and possible functional role of kit-positive interstitial cells in the guinea pig corpus cavernosum.

18. Brain potentials related to corpus cavernosum electromyography.

19. Intracavernosal pressure characteristics analyzed by power spectral density for identifying the phase of penile erection.

20. Evoked cavernous activity: neuroanatomic implications.

21. Characterization of nitrergic function in monkey penile erection in vivo and in vitro.

22. The relationship of serum and salivary cortisol levels to male sexual dysfunction as measured by the International Index of Erectile Function.

23. The engineering analysis of bioheat equation and penile hemodynamic relationships in the diagnosis of erectile dysfunction: part II-model optimization using the ANOVA and Taguchi method.

24. The engineering analysis of bioheat equation and penile hemodynamic relationships in the diagnosis of erectile dysfunction: part I-theoretical study and mathematical modeling.

25. Physiological regulation of penile arteries and veins.

26. Effect of sildenafil administration on penile hypoxia induced by cavernous neurotomy in the rat.

27. Tunica repair with acellular bladder matrix maintains corporal tissue function.

28. Preservation of penile length after radical prostatectomy: early intervention with a vacuum erection device.

29. Reply: potential differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cell transplanted in rat corpus cavernosum toward endothelial or smooth muscle cells.

30. Potential differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cell transplanted in rat corpus cavernosum toward endothelial or smooth muscle cells.

31. Neurophysiological basis of penile erection.

32. Protective effect of prior physical conditioning on relaxing response of corpus cavernosum from rats made hypertensive by nitric oxide inhibition.

33. Evolutionary biology: caught right-handed.

34. Epimedium brevicornum Maxim extract relaxes rabbit corpus cavernosum through multitargets on nitric oxide/cyclic guanosine monophosphate signaling pathway.

35. Secondhand tobacco smoke impairs neurogenic and endothelium-dependent relaxation of rabbit corpus cavernosum smooth muscle: improvement with chronic oral administration of L-arginine.

36. Investigation of cavernosal smooth muscle dysfunction in low flow priapism using an in vitro model.

37. Effect of TCDD on corpus cavernosum histology and smooth muscle physiology.

38. NCX-911, a novel nitric oxide-releasing PDE5 inhibitor relaxes rabbit corpus cavernosum in the absence of endogenous nitric oxide.

39. Cavernosometry: a theoretical analysis.

40. Impairment of shear-stress-mediated vasodilation of cavernous arteries in erectile dysfunction.

41. Downregulation of androgen, estrogen and progesterone receptor genes and protein is involved in aging-related erectile dysfunction.

42. Protective role of the glans penis during coitus.

44. Multidimensional nature of apomorphine SL (Ixense) therapy.

45. Central mechanisms of erectile dysfunction: what a clinician may want to know.

46. Intracavernosal vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) injection and adeno-associated virus-mediated VEGF gene therapy prevent and reverse venogenic erectile dysfunction in rats.

47. A novel compound JPM8: in vivo penile activity promotion in rats, effect on the relaxation and cGMP/cAMP accumulation in isolated rabbit corpora cavernosa.

48. The effects of 5HT(1) agonists on erection in rats in vivo and rabbit corpus cavernosum in vitro.

49. Endothelium-dependency of yohimbine-induced corpus cavernosum relaxation.

50. Metachlorophenylpiperazine (m-CPP) induced intracavernous pressure responses in anaesthetized rats.

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