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  • 22. Evidence for a strychnine-sensitive mechanism and glycine receptors involved in the control of urethral sphincter activity during micturition in the cat.
    Shefchyk SJ, Espey MJ, Carr P, Nance D, Sawchuk M, Buss R.
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  • 26. [Overview of pharmacological mechanisms controlling micturition in the central nervous system].
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  • 28. Pathophysiology of lower urinary tract dysfunction.
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  • 30. "Skin-CNS-bladder" reflex pathway for micturition after spinal cord injury and its underlying mechanisms.
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  • 32. Reflex mechanisms for bladder inhibition.
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  • 34. The pontine micturition centres.
    Griffiths DJ.
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  • 36. Neural control of urethral outlet activity in vivo: role of nitric oxide.
    Bennett BC, Kruse MN, Roppolo JR, Flood HD, Fraser M, de Groat WC.
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  • 38. Brain switch for reflex micturition control detected by FMRI in rats.
    Tai C, Wang J, Jin T, Wang P, Kim SG, Roppolo JR, de Groat WC.
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