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2. Treatment with WS® 1541 leads to a reduction of gene expression for proinflammatory mediators and growth factors in the prostate of rats with sulipride-induced BPH

5. Comparison of the relaxant effects of alfuzosin, phentolamine and sildenafil on rabbit isolated corpus cavernosum

6. Experimental acute kidney injury

8. INVOLVEMENT OF SPINAL NK 1 AND OPIOIDS RECEPTORS IN MODULATING THE INHIBITORY EFFECT OF CAPSAICIN ON MICTURITION REFLEX IN THE ACUTE SPINALIZED GUINEA PIG

9. Comparison of the effects of β3 -adrenoceptor agonism on urinary bladder function in conscious, anesthetized, and spinal cord injured rats

10. ADX71441, a novel, potent and selective positive allosteric modulator of the GABA(B) receptor, shows efficacy in rodent models of overactive bladder

11. Pharmacological and urodynamic changes in rat urinary bladder function after multiple pregnancies

12. Pharmacological characterization of thromboxane and prostanoid receptors in human isolated urinary bladder

13. Pharmacological characterization of tachykinin NK2 receptors on isolated human urinary bladder, prostatic urethra and prostate

14. A further analysis of the contraction induced by activation of cholecystokinin A receptors in guinea pig isolated ileum longitudinal muscle-myenteric plexus

15. ADP beta S induces contraction of the human isolated urinary bladder through a purinoceptor subtype different from P2X and P2Y

16. Characterization of the inhibitory response to intravesical capsaicin during cystometry in guinea-pig with spinal cord transection

19. Embracing the Versatility of Botulinum Neurotoxins in Conventional and New Therapeutic Applications.

20. Cell Plasticity in a Mouse Model of Benign Prostate Hyperplasia Drives Amplification of Androgen-Independent Epithelial Cell Populations Sensitive to Antioxidant Therapy.

21. A snake toxin as a theranostic agent for the type 2 vasopressin receptor.

22. Combined Sabal and Urtica Extracts (WS ® 1541) Exert Anti-proliferative and Anti-inflammatory Effects in a Mouse Model of Benign Prostate Hyperplasia.

23. Netupitant, a Potent and Highly Selective NK1 Receptor Antagonist, Alleviates Acetic Acid-Induced Bladder Overactivity in Anesthetized Guinea-Pigs.

25. Comparison of the effects of β3 -adrenoceptor agonism on urinary bladder function in conscious, anesthetized, and spinal cord injured rats.

26. The characteristics of intrinsic complex micro-contractile activity in isolated strips of the rat bladder.

27. The actions of prolonged exposure to cholinergic agonists on isolated bladder strips from the rat.

28. Beta adrenergic modulation of spontaneous microcontractions and electrical field-stimulated contractions in isolated strips of rat urinary bladder from normal animals and animals with partial bladder outflow obstruction.

29. Prostaglandin E2 excitatory effects on rat urinary bladder: a comparison between the β-adrenoceptor modulation of non-voiding activity in vivo and micro-contractile activity in vitro.

30. Modulation of nerve-evoked contractions by β3-adrenoceptor agonism in human and rat isolated urinary bladder.

31. ADX71441, a novel, potent and selective positive allosteric modulator of the GABA(B) receptor, shows efficacy in rodent models of overactive bladder.

32. The effect of 5-HT and electrical field stimulation on the contractility of the whole isolated urinary bladder of Suncus murinus.

33. Relevance of the cyclophosphamide-induced cystitis model for pharmacological studies targeting inflammation and pain of the bladder.

34. Effects of ρ-Da1a a peptidic α(1) (A) -adrenoceptor antagonist in human isolated prostatic adenoma and anaesthetized rats.

35. Fenoterol functionally activates the β₃-adrenoceptor in human urinary bladder, comparison with rat and mouse: implications for drug discovery.

36. Modulation of non-voiding activity by the muscarinergic antagonist tolterodine and the β(3)-adrenoceptor agonist mirabegron in conscious rats with partial outflow obstruction.

37. G protein-coupled receptors, an unexploited animal toxin targets: Exploration of green mamba venom for novel drug candidates active against adrenoceptors.

38. 5-Hydroxytryptamine potentiates neurogenic contractions of rat isolated urinary bladder through both 5-HT(7) and 5-HT(2C) receptors.

39. Halothane-anesthetized rabbit: a new experimental model to test the effects of besipirdine and duloxetine on lower urinary tract function.

40. Isolation and pharmacological characterization of AdTx1, a natural peptide displaying specific insurmountable antagonism of the alpha1A-adrenoceptor.

41. Involvement of beta(3)-adrenoceptors in mouse urinary bladder function: role in detrusor muscle relaxation and micturition reflex.

42. Comparative effect of alfuzosin and tamsulosin on the contractile response of isolated rabbit prostatic and iris dilator smooth muscles: possible model for intraoperative floppy-iris syndrome.

43. Involvement of 5-hydroxytryptamine (HT)7 receptors in the 5-HT excitatory effects on the rat urinary bladder.

44. Increased adrenergic contractility and decreased mRNA expression of NOS III in aging rat urinary bladders.

45. Comparison of the relaxant effects of alfuzosin, phentolamine and sildenafil on rabbit isolated corpus cavernosum.

46. Age-related changes in urethrovesical coordination in male rats: relationship with bladder instability?

47. Cholinergic and purinergic contribution to the micturition reflex in conscious rats with long-term bladder outlet obstruction.

48. Functional and morphological modifications of the urinary bladder in aging female rats.

49. Pharmacological and urodynamic changes in rat urinary bladder function after multiple pregnancies.

50. Involvement of spinal NK1 and opioids receptors in modulating the inhibitory effect of capsaicin on micturition reflex in the acute spinalized guinea pig.

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