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152. Brain‐Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) Acts Primarily via the JAK/STAT Pathway to Promote Neurite Growth in the Major Pelvic Ganglion of the Rat: Part 2
153. Neurogenic erectile dysfunction
154. Peyronie’s Disease: Natural History, Diagnosis, and Medical Therapy
155. Surgical Techniques: Distal Cavernosum–Glans Shunts for Ischemic Priapism
156. Effects of icariin on phosphodiesterase-5 activity in vitro and cyclic guanosine monophosphate level in cavernous smooth muscle cells
157. Approach to management of penile fracture in men with underlying Peyronie’s disease
158. Surgical Management of Peyronie’s Disease
159. IMMEDIATE AND DELAYED INTRACAVERNOUS (IC) INJECTION OF ADIPOSE-DERIVED STROMAL VASCULAR FRACTION (SVF) ENHANCE RECOVERY OF ERECTILE FUNCTION IN CAVERNOUS NERVE (CN) INJURED RATS: 1007
160. STEM CELLS FOR ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION: S6-02
161. METABOLIC MEMORY AND DIABETIC NEUROVASCULAR COMPLICATIONS: ET-05
162. PRIAPISM: NEW CONCEPT AND IMPROVED STRATEGY: SL-01
163. Contributors
164. Cavernous smooth muscle hyperplasia in a rat model of hyperlipidaemia-associated erectile dysfunction
165. SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION: MCID provides new perspective on erectile function research
166. Modulation of smooth muscle tonus in the lower urinary tract: interplay of myosin light-chain kinase (MLCK) and MLC phosphatase (MLCP)
167. Re: Transplantation of Nonhematopoietic Adult Bone Marrow Stem/Progenitor Cells Isolated by p75 Nerve Growth Factor Receptor Into the Penis Rescues Erectile Function in a Rat Model of Cavernous Nerve Injury: M. Kendirci, L. Trost, B. Bakondi, M. J. Whitney, W. J. G. Hellstrom and J. L. Spees J Urol 2010; 184: 1560–1566
168. Tunica-sparing ossified Peyronieʼs plaque excision
169. Chapter 126 - Procedures for Peyronie Disease
170. Chapter 125 - Penile Arterial Revascularization
171. 26 - Fisiologia da Ereção Peniana e Fisiopatologia da Disfunção Erétil
172. Delayed Treatment With Low-intensity Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy in an Irreversible Rat Model of Stress Urinary Incontinence
173. Development of Male External Urethral Sphincter and Tissue-Resident Stem/Progenitor Cells in Rats
174. Continence mechanism of the ileal neobladder in women: a urodynamics study
175. Erectile dysfunction
176. A Noninvasive, Motility Independent, Sperm Sorting Method and Technology to Identify and Retrieve Individual Viable Nonmotile Sperm for Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection
177. Prominent Expression of Phosphodiesterase 5 in Striated Muscle of the Rat Urethra and Levator Ani
178. Effects of Transplantation of AdiposeTissue-Derived Stem Cells on ProstateTumor
179. Are Sonographic Characteristics Associated With Progression to Surgery in Men With Peyronieʼs Disease?
180. Emerging gene and stem cell therapies for the treatment of erectile dysfunction
181. Comments on “Considerations for Diagnostic Criteria for Erectile Dysfunction in DSM-V”
182. TRACKING OF INJECTED ADIPOSE TISSUE-DERIVED STEM CELLS AFTER CAVERNOUS NERVE INJURY IN RATS: INJURY-INDUCED HOMING TO THE MAJOR PELVIC GANGLION: 149
183. Neurotrophic effects of brain-derived neurotrophic factor and vascular endothelial growth factor in major pelvic ganglia of young and aged rats
184. Peyronie’s disease: Past, present, future?
185. ORIGINAL RESEARCH—BASIC SCIENCE: Cyclic Nucleotide Signaling in Cavernous Smooth Muscle
186. Penile Sonographic and Clinical Characteristics in Men with Peyronieʼs Disease
187. Evaluation and management of priapism: 2009 update
188. T-SHAPED SHUNT AND INTRACAVERNOUS TUNNELING FOR PROLONGED ISCHEMIC PRIAPISM WITH >9 MONTH FOLLOWUP: 1255
189. PENTOXYFILLINE ATTENUATES TGF-BETA STIMULATED ELASTOGENESIS IN HUMAN TUNICA ALBUGINEA DERIVED FIBROBLASTS VIA TBETARII /SMAD1/5 PATHWAY: 781
190. IMPROVING ERECTILE FUNCTION BY SILENCING PHOSPHODIESTERASE-5
191. Potential Applications of Low-intensity Extracorporeal Shock-Wave Therapy in Urological Diseases via Activation of Tissue Resident Stem Cells.
192. Cyclic nucleotide signaling in vascular and cavernous smooth muscle: aging-related changes
193. T-shunt with or without tunnelling for prolonged ischaemic priapism
194. STEM CELL RESEARCH AND SEXUAL MEDICINE: ST01
195. Effects of Estrogen, Raloxifene and Levormeloxifene on α1A-Adrenergic Receptor Expression
196. Stem cells in urology: how far have we come?
197. The potential of hormones and selective oestrogen receptor modulators in preventing voiding dysfunction in rats
198. Insulin growth factor signaling mediates neuron-like differentiation of adipose tissue-derived stem cells
199. Molecular Yin and Yang of erectile function and dysfunction
200. SPINAL EXPRESSION OF NEUROTROPHIN-3 PREVENTS MUSCULAR CHANGES OF THE URINARY BLADDER AFTER SPINAL CORD CONTUSION IN RATS: 1019
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