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1. Brain carbon monoxide can suppress the rat micturition reflex through brain γ-aminobutyric acid receptors.

2. Prolonged Inhibitory Effects of Repeated Tibial Nerve Stimulation on the Micturition Reflex in Decorticated Rats.

3. Inhibitory effects of a minimally invasive implanted tibial nerve stimulation device on non-nociceptive bladder reflexes in cats.

4. Brain hydrogen sulfide suppresses the micturition reflex via brain GABA receptors in rats.

5. In vivo paracrine effects of ATP-induced urothelial acetylcholine in the rat urinary bladder.

6. Brain nitric oxide induces facilitation of the micturition reflex through brain glutamatergic receptors in rats.

7. Serotonin in the rat prefrontal cortex controls the micturition reflex through 5-hydroxytryptamine 2A and 5-hydroxytryptamine 7 receptors.

8. Intravesical ATP instillation induces urinary frequency because of activation of bladder afferent nerves without inflammatory changes in mice: A promising model for overactive bladder.

9. Repeat periods of electrical stimulation prolong the modulation of the micturition reflex in the rat.

10. Mechanisms of action for α 1 -adrenoceptor blockers in storage symptoms with new insights into the micturition reflex.

11. Feasibility of deep brain stimulation for controlling the lower urinary tract functions: An animal study.

12. The role of serotonergic mechanism in the rat prefrontal cortex for controlling the micturition reflex: An in vivo microdialysis study.

13. Differences in neurotransmitter systems of ventrolateral periaqueductal gray between the micturition reflex and nociceptive regulation: An in vivo microdialysis study.

14. Spinal mechanism of micturition reflex inhibition by naftopidil in rats.

15. Activation of P2Y6 receptors increases the voiding frequency in anaesthetized rats by releasing ATP from the bladder urothelium.

16. Functional role of Barrington's nucleus in the micturition reflex: relevance in the surgical treatment of Parkinson's disease.

17. 脊髓损伤后重建膀胱排尿反射在神经源性膀胱中的运用与展望.

18. Possible involvement of brain hydrogen sulphide in the inhibition of the rat micturition reflex induced by activation of brain alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors.

19. Potential role of ghrelin on the micturition reflex in rats

20. Evaluation of sacral neuromodulation system with new six‐contact points electrode in pigs

21. Physiology of Female Voiding: Are There Many Normals?

22. EFFECT OF GENDER AND BMI ON MAXIMUM URINE HOLDING CAPACITY OF THE URINARY BLADDER.

23. Prolonged inhibitory effect of repeated period tibial nerve stimulation on the micturition reflex in the rat

24. Inhibitory effects of a minimally invasive implanted tibial nerve stimulation device on non-nociceptive bladder reflexes in cats

25. Brain hydrogen sulfide suppresses the micturition reflex via brain GABA receptors in rats

27. Serotonin in the rat prefrontal cortex controls the micturition reflex through 5-hydroxytryptamine 2A and 5-hydroxytryptamine 7 receptors

28. Efficacy of propiverine, an anticholinergic agent, in young and old rats

29. Functional roles of TRPV1 channels in lower urinary tract irritated by acetic acid: in vivo evaluations of the sex difference in decerebrate unanesthetized mice.

30. Effects of cholinesterase inhibition in supraspinal and spinal neural pathways on the micturition reflex in rats.

31. Effect of selective antagonists of group I metabotropic glutamate receptors on the micturition reflex in rats.

32. GABAergic mechanism mediated via D1 receptors in the rat periaqueductal gray participates in the micturition reflex: an in vivo microdialysis study.

33. Rectal Distention Inhibits the Spinal Micturition Reflex via Glycinergic or GABAergic Mechanisms in Rats with Spinal Cord Injury.

34. Expression of neurotrophin messenger RNAs during rat urinary bladder development

35. The basis for drug treatment of the overactive bladder.

36. Editorial Comment to Spinal glycinergic and gamma-aminobutyric acid-ergic neurons inhibit the micturition reflex after electrical stimulation of the perineum in rats with pelvic venous congestion

38. Central Pathways That Control the Urinary Bladder

39. Nociceptin/orphanin FQ and urinary bladder

40. Emotional Stress Facilitates Micturition Reflex: Possible Inhibition by an α1-Adrenoceptor Blocker in the Conscious and Anesthetized State

41. Repeat periods of electrical stimulation prolong the modulation of the micturition reflex in the rat

42. Glutamatergic cells in the periaqueductal gray matter mediate sensory inputs after bladder stimulation in freely moving rats

43. Sacral neuromodulation blocks pudendal inhibition of reflex bladder activity in cats: insight into the efficacy of sacral neuromodulation in Fowler's syndrome

44. Functional role of Barrington’s nucleus in the micturition reflex: Relevance in the surgical treatment of Parkinson’s disease

45. Modulation of the rat micturition reflex with transcutaneous ultrasound

47. Can intraurethral stimulation inhibit micturition reflex in normal female rats?

48. Loxoprofen inhibits facilitated micturition reflex induced by acetic acid urinary bladder infusion of the rats

49. MP1-07 THE ROLE OF SPINAL NEUROPEPTIDE Y Y1 RECEPTORS IN THE CONTROL OF MICTURITION REFLEX IN ANESTHETIZED RATS

50. Synergistic effects of loxoprofen and glycine on the micturition reflex in conscious rats

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