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5. Electro-Neuromodulation for Colonic Disorders-Review of Meta-Analyses, Systematic Reviews, and RCTs.

6. Paediatric constipation for general paediatricians: Review using a case-based and evidence-based approach.

7. Treatment of childhood constipation: a synthesis of systematic reviews and meta-analyses.

8. 'Rapid transit' constipation in children: a possible genesis for irritable bowel syndrome.

9. Postnatal Germ Cell Development in the Cryptorchid Testis: The Key to Explain Why Early Surgery Decreases the Risk of Malignancy.

10. Short-Term Interferential Transabdominal Electrical Stimulation Did Not Change Oral-Rectal Transit Time in Piglets.

11. Dietary exclusion of fructose and lactose after positive breath tests improved rapid-transit constipation in children.

12. Treatment of fecal impaction in children using combined polyethylene glycol and sodium picosulphate.

13. Multiple endocrine neoplasia 2B: Differential increase in enteric nerve subgroups in muscle and mucosa.

14. Nuclear transit study in children with chronic faecal soiling after Hirschsprung disease (HSCR) surgery has revealed a group with rapid proximal colonic treatment and possible adverse reactions to food.

15. Neurotrophin signaling in a genitofemoral nerve target organ during testicular descent in mice.

16. Home Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation Therapy to Treat Children With Anorectal Retention: A Pilot Study.

17. The effect of food withdrawal in children with rapid-transit constipation.

18. Disimpaction of children with severe constipation in 3-4 days in a suburban clinic using polyethylene glycol with electrolytes and sodium picosulphate.

19. Oct4-GFP expression during transformation of gonocytes into spermatogonial stem cells in the perinatal mouse testis.

21. Transabdominal electrical stimulation (TES) for the treatment of slow-transit constipation (STC).

22. Regulation of testicular descent.

23. Management of severe faecal impaction in an adolescent with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) receiving palliative care.

24. Factors relating to hospitalisation and economic burden of paediatric constipation in the state of Victoria, Australia, 2002-2009.

25. Potentially avoidable hospitalisation for constipation in Victoria, Australia in 2010-11.

26. Hoxa-11 maintains cell proliferation in the mouse gubernaculum to facilitate testicular descent.

28. The regulation of testicular descent and the effects of cryptorchidism.

29. Wnt signalling in testicular descent: a candidate mechanism for cryptorchidism in Robinow syndrome.

30. Germ cell development in the postnatal testis: the key to prevent malignancy in cryptorchidism?

31. Transabdominal electrical stimulation increases colonic propagating pressure waves in paediatric slow transit constipation.

32. Regression of the mammary branch of the genitofemoral nerve may be necessary for testicular descent in rats.

33. Is matrix metalloproteinase required in postnatal testicular tubules for germ cell maturation?

34. How common is colonic elongation in children with slow-transit constipation or anorectal retention?

35. The impact of transcutaneous electrical stimulation therapy on appendicostomy operation rates for children with chronic constipation--a single-institution experience.

36. Home transcutaneous electrical stimulation to treat children with slow-transit constipation.

37. Vaginal agenesis, the hymen, and associated anomalies.

38. Hemokinin-1 stimulates prostaglandin E₂ production in human colon through activation of cyclooxygenase-2 and inhibition of 15-hydroxyprostaglandin dehydrogenase.

39. Long-term effects of transabdominal electrical stimulation in treating children with slow-transit constipation.

40. Gubernaculum as icebreaker: do matrix metalloproteinases in rodent gubernaculum and inguinal fat pad permit testicular descent?

41. Treatment of slow transit constipation in children.

42. The effect of flutamide on expression of androgen and estrogen receptors in the gubernaculum and surrounding structures during testicular descent.

43. Gone with the Wnt: the canonical Wnt signaling axis is present and androgen dependent in the rodent gubernaculum.

44. Cremaster muscle myogenesis in the tip of the rat gubernaculum supports active gubernacular elongation during inguinoscrotal testicular descent.

45. Gubernacular development in the mouse is similar to the rat and suggests that the processus vaginalis is derived from the urogenital ridge and is different from the parietal peritoneum.

46. Gender differences in reduced substance P (SP) in children with slow-transit constipation.

47. Slow-transit constipation with concurrent upper gastrointestinal dysmotility and its response to transcutaneous electrical stimulation.

48. Nuclear transit studies of patients with intractable chronic constipation reveal a subgroup with rapid proximal colonic transit.

49. Development of the gubernaculum during testicular descent in the rat.

50. Neuromodulation for constipation: sacral and transcutaneous stimulation.

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