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1. The multidrug resistance protein 4 is expressed and functionally active in isolated bladder from pig.

2. Fluid reabsorption across pig urinary bladder

3. Construction of acellular porcine bladder scaffolds.

4. Potential vascular mechanisms in an ex vivo functional pig bladder model.

5. The Frequency-Dependence of Pre- and Postganglionic Nerve Stimulation of Pig and Rat Bladder

6. Design and Evaluation of Potentiometric Principles for Bladder Volume Monitoring: A Preliminary Study

7. A preliminary study of bilateral color mapping of pig bladder vasculature demonstrates potential for acute hemi-ischemic events

8. Part 1. Evaluation of Epigallocatechin Gallate or Tannic Acid Formulations of Hydrophobic Drugs for Enhanced Dermal and Bladder Uptake or for Local Anesthesia Effects

9. MP22-01 HIGH RESOLUTION 3D T1-MAPPING OF PIG BLADDER WALL BY INTRAVESICAL CONTRAST ENHANCED MRI AT 3T

10. Forward-Looking Ultrasound Wearable Scanner System for Estimation of Urinary Bladder Volume

11. Biomechanics of urinary bladder: slow-filling and slow-emptying cystometry and accommodation

12. Ossabaw Pig Demonstrates Detrusor Fibrosis and Detrusor Underactivity Associated with Oxidative Stress in Metabolic Syndrome

13. Comparative effects of angiotensin II on the contractility of muscularis mucosae and detrusor in the pig urinary bladder

14. [Roles of endogenous hydrogen sulfide in the bladder and prostate]

15. Poly(amidoamine)-modified mesoporous silica nanoparticles as a mucoadhesive drug delivery system for potential bladder cancer therapy

16. Potential vascular mechanisms in an ex vivo functional pig bladder model

17. Comparative immunohistochemical characterization of interstitial cells in the urinary bladder of human, guinea pig and pig

18. The Role of Interleukin-1-Receptor-Antagonist in Bladder Cancer Cell Migration and Invasion

19. Expression of components of the urothelial cholinergic system in bladder and cultivated primary urothelial cells of the pig

20. MP09-08 DECREASING ARTERIAL FLOW IN THE EX VIVO FUNCTIONAL PIG BLADDER MODEL DEMONSTRATES PRESERVATION OF TISSUE OXYGENATION AND NON-LINEAR DECREASE IN PERFUSION PRESSURE: POTENTIAL MECHANISMS FOR UNDERACTIVE BLADDER AND VASCULAR AUTOREGULATION

21. Non-invasive bladder volume sensing for neurogenic bladder dysfunction management

22. Submucosal Exploration of EMG and Physiological Parameters in the Bladder Wall

23. SU-E-J-103: Characteristics of Bladder Wall Deformation as a Function of Bladder Filling

24. Effects of vesical and perfusion pressure on perfusate flow, and flow on vesical pressure, in the isolated perfused working pig bladder reveal a potential mechanism for the regulation of detrusor compliance

25. Functional bombesin receptors in urinary tract of rats and human but not of pigs and mice, an in vitro study

26. Hydrogen Sulfide Mediated Inhibitory Neurotransmission to the Pig Bladder Neck: Role of K ATP Channels, Sensory Nerves and Calcium Signaling

27. Neuronal and non-neuronal bradykinin receptors are involved in the contraction and/or relaxation to the pig bladder neck smooth muscle

28. Exposure of primary porcine urothelial cells to benzo(a)pyrene: in vitro uptake, intracellular concentration, and biological response

29. Tissue uptake of docetaxel loaded hydrophobically derivatized hyperbranched polyglycerols and their effects on the morphology of the bladder urothelium

30. Mechanisms involved in endothelin-1-induced contraction of the pig urinary bladder neck

31. Role of Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide in Inhibitory Neurotransmission to the Pig Bladder Neck

32. Pharmacokinetics and toxicity of intravesical TMX-101: a preclinical study in pigs

33. The β3 -adrenoceptor mediates the inhibitory effects of β-adrenoceptor agonists via the urothelium in pig bladder dome

34. Role of ATP and related purines in inhibitory neurotransmission to the pig urinary bladder neck

35. 5-hydroxytryptamine induced relaxation in the pig urinary bladder neck

36. Contractile properties of the pig bladder mucosa in response to neurokinin A: a role for myofibroblasts?

37. Lipid peroxidation product 4-hydroxynonenal contributes to bladder smooth muscle damage

38. Characterization of a novel ATP-sensitive K+ channel opener, A-251179, on urinary bladder relaxation and cystometric parameters

39. Oxidative stress reduces the muscarinic receptor function in the urinary bladder

40. Design and Evaluation of Potentiometric Principles for Bladder Volume Monitoring: A Preliminary Study

41. New technique for needle-less implantation of eukaryotic cells

42. MEN15596, a novel nonpeptide tachykinin NK2 receptor antagonist

43. Neuronal and smooth muscle receptors involved in the PACAP- and VIP-induced relaxations of the pig urinary bladder neck

44. Synthesis and Structure−Activity Relationships of a Novel Series of 2,3,5,6,7,9-Hexahydrothieno[3,2-b]quinolin-8(4H)-one 1,1-Dioxide KATP Channel Openers: Discovery of (−)-(9S)-9-(3-Bromo-4-fluorophenyl)-2,3,5,6,7,9- hexahydrothieno[3,2-b]quinolin-8(4H)-one 1,1-Dioxide (A-278637), a Potent KATP Opener That Selectively Inhibits Spontaneous Bladder Contractions

45. Investigation of neurokinin-2 and -3 receptors in the human and pig bladder

46. Electrical properties of detrusor smooth muscles from the pig and human urinary bladder

47. Role of ?-adrenoceptor subtypes in mediating relaxation of the pig bladder trigonal muscle in vitro

48. Syn3 provides high levels of intravesical adenoviral-mediated gene transfer for gene therapy of genetically altered urothelium and superficial bladder cancer

49. Spontaneous phasic activity of the pig urinary bladder smooth muscle: characteristics and sensitivity to potassium channel modulators

50. The role of β3-adrenoceptors in mediating relaxation of porcine detrusor muscle

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