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Academic Article Timing of estrogen replacement influences atherosclerosis progression and plaque leukocyte populations in ApoE-/- mice.
Academic Article Vascular therapy for radiation cystitis.
Academic Article Effects of hormone therapy and dietary soy on myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury in ovariectomized atherosclerotic monkeys.
Academic Article Bioengineering endothelialized neo-corneas using donor-derived corneal endothelial cells and decellularized corneal stroma.
Concept Urinary Incontinence
Concept Feasibility Studies
Concept Urodynamics
Concept Corneal Stroma
Concept Dietary Supplements
Concept Urinary Bladder
Concept Cell Separation
Concept Soybean Proteins
Concept Drug Administration Schedule
Concept Urethral Diseases
Concept Urinary Incontinence, Stress
Concept Social Behavior
Concept Stem Cell Transplantation
Concept Sexual Behavior, Animal
Concept Urethra
Academic Article Determinates of muscle precursor cell therapy efficacy in a nonhuman primate model of intrinsic urinary sphincter deficiency.
Academic Article Regenerative pharmacology: recent developments and future perspectives.
Grant PROGESTOGENS VS PHYTOESTROGENS-- AN ADJUNCT TO ERT
Grant ENDOTHELIAL PROGENITOR CELLS FOR ENGINEERING VESSELS
Grant TAMOXIFEN AND CORONARY HEART DISEASE
Grant Regeneration of the Lower Urinary Tract in Nonhuman Primates
Academic Article Nonhuman primate model of persistent erectile and urinary dysfunction following radical prostatectomy: Feasibility of minimally invasive therapy.
Academic Article New concepts in regenerative medicine approaches to the treatment of female stress urinary incontinence.
Grant Targeted Regenerative Therapy For Urinary Incontinence
Grant Psychosocial Stress Effects on Regenerative Medicine Therapies for Lower Urinary Tract Disorders in Nonhuman Primates
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