Using the Native Afferent Nervous System to Sense Bladder Fullness: State of the Art.

scientific article published on 11 October 2016

Using the Native Afferent Nervous System to Sense Bladder Fullness: State of the Art. is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S11884-016-0391-2
P932PMC publication ID5421995
P698PubMed publication ID28496558

P2093author name stringChangfeng Tai
Christopher J Chermansky
Lauren E Tennyson
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P433issue4
P304page(s)346-349
P577publication date2016-10-11
P1433published inCurrent bladder dysfunction reportsQ27723561
P1476titleUsing the Native Afferent Nervous System to Sense Bladder Fullness: State of the Art.
P478volume11

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Q50952677Chronic monitoring of lower urinary tract activity via a sacral dorsal root ganglia interface.cites workP2860

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