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1. Phytoplankton absorption predicts patterns in primary productivity in Australian coastal shelf waters

2. Brief Notes

3. Mapping fine-scale seagrass disturbance using bi-temporal UAV-acquired images and multivariate alteration detection.

4. Developing and testing personalised nutrition feedback for more sustainable healthy diets: the MyPlanetDiet randomised controlled trial protocol.

5. Moving towards more sustainable diets: Is there potential for a personalised approach in practice?

6. Topically delivered nitric oxide acts synergistically with an orally administered PDE5 inhibitor in eliciting an erectile response in a rat model of radical prostatectomy.

7. Nanotechnology as a tool to advance research and treatment of non-oncologic urogenital diseases.

8. Erectile dysfunction resulting from pelvic surgery is associated with changes in cavernosal gene expression indicative of cavernous nerve injury.

9. PROL1 is essential for xenograft tumor development in mice injected with the human prostate cancer cell-line, LNCaP, and modulates cell migration and invasion.

10. Gene Therapy for Overactive Bladder: A Review of BK-Channel α-Subunit Gene Transfer.

11. Role of opiorphin genes in prostate cancer growth and progression.

12. Fidgetin-like 2 negatively regulates axonal growth and can be targeted to promote functional nerve regeneration.

13. Hyperglycemic memory in the rat bladder detrusor is associated with a persistent hypomethylated state.

14. NO-Releasing Nanoparticles Ameliorate Detrusor Overactivity in Transgenic Sickle Cell Mice via Restored NO/ROCK Signaling.

15. Identification and characterization of RSIY-11, a novel seminal peptide derived from semenogelin-1, which acts as a neutral endopeptidase inhibitor modulating sperm motility.

16. Fecal transplant modifies urine chemistry risk factors for urinary stone disease.

17. Topically Applied Curcumin-Loaded Nanoparticles Treat Erectile Dysfunction in a Rat Model of Type-2 Diabetes.

18. Urothelial MaxiK-activity regulates mucosal and detrusor metabolism.

19. Long-term perspective on the relationship between phytoplankton and nutrient concentrations in a southeastern Australian estuary.

20. Sustained Nitric Oxide-Releasing Nanoparticles Interfere with Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Adhesion and Biofilm Formation in a Rat Central Venous Catheter Model.

21. Evidence for a distinct gut microbiome in kidney stone formers compared to non-stone formers.

22. Novel insights into development of diabetic bladder disorder provided by metabolomic analysis of the rat nondiabetic and diabetic detrusor and urothelial layer.

23. Sustained Nitric Oxide-Releasing Nanoparticles Induce Cell Death in Candida albicans Yeast and Hyphal Cells, Preventing Biofilm Formation In Vitro and in a Rodent Central Venous Catheter Model.

24. Basic Science Evidence for the Link Between Erectile Dysfunction and Cardiometabolic Dysfunction.

25. Development and therapeutic applications of nitric oxide releasing materials to treat erectile dysfunction.

26. Opiorphin-dependent upregulation of CD73 (a key enzyme in the adenosine signaling pathway) in corporal smooth muscle cells exposed to hypoxic conditions and in corporal tissue in pre-priapic sickle cell mice.

27. Topically applied NO-releasing nanoparticles can increase intracorporal pressure and elicit spontaneous erections in a rat model of radical prostatectomy.

28. Peptides in seminal fluid and their role in infertility: a potential role for opiorphin inhibition of neutral endopeptidase activity as a clinically relevant modulator of sperm motility: a review.

29. Diabetes attenuates urothelial modulation of detrusor contractility and spontaneous activity.

30. Opiorphin is a master regulator of the hypoxic response in corporal smooth muscle cells.

31. The effect of methamphetamine on an animal model of erectile function.

32. Whole genome microarray of the major pelvic ganglion after cavernous nerve injury: new insights into molecular profile changes after nerve injury.

33. Reversal of diabetic vasculopathy in a rat model of type 1 diabetes by opiorphin-related peptides.

34. Silencing MaxiK activity in corporal smooth muscle cells initiates compensatory mechanisms to maintain calcium homeostasis.

35. Experimental priapism is associated with increased oxidative stress and activation of protein degradation pathways in corporal tissue.

36. Molecular targets for diabetes mellitus-associated erectile dysfunction.

37. Nanoparticles as a novel delivery vehicle for therapeutics targeting erectile dysfunction.

38. Smooth-muscle-specific gene transfer with the human maxi-k channel improves erectile function and enhances sexual behavior in atherosclerotic cynomolgus monkeys.

39. The mechanism of opiorphin-induced experimental priapism in rats involves activation of the polyamine synthetic pathway.

40. Gene therapy in the management of erectile dysfunction (ED): past, present, and future.

41. Recruitment of a SAP18-HDAC1 complex into HIV-1 virions and its requirement for viral replication.

42. Vcsa1 acts as a marker of erectile function recovery after gene therapeutic and pharmacological interventions.

43. Testosterone regulates erectile function and Vcsa1 expression in the corpora of rats.

44. The role of opiorphins (endogenous neutral endopeptidase inhibitors) in urogenital smooth muscle biology.

45. Transcription of G-protein coupled receptors in corporeal smooth muscle is regulated by the endogenous neutral endopeptidase inhibitor sialorphin.

46. Proteomics analysis identifies molecular targets related to diabetes mellitus-associated bladder dysfunction.

47. Markers of erectile dysfunction.

48. Diabetes-induced changes in the alternative splicing of the slo gene in corporal tissue.

49. hSMR3A as a marker for patients with erectile dysfunction.

50. Ageing causes cytoplasmic retention of MaxiK channels in rat corporal smooth muscle cells.

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