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122 related items for PubMed ID: 15587474

  • 1. Different pulse shapes for selective large fibre block in sacral nerve roots using a technique of anodal block: an experimental study.
    Vucković A, Rijkhoff NJ.
    Med Biol Eng Comput; 2004 Nov; 42(6):817-24. PubMed ID: 15587474
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  • 2. Different pulse shapes to obtain small fiber selective activation by anodal blocking--a simulation study.
    Vucković A, Rijkhoff NJ, Struijk JJ.
    IEEE Trans Biomed Eng; 2004 May; 51(5):698-706. PubMed ID: 15132495
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  • 3. Selective detrusor activation by electrical stimulation of the human sacral nerve roots.
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  • 4. Anorectal motility responses to selective stimulation of the ventral sacral nerve roots in an experimental model.
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  • 5. Selective sacral root stimulation for bladder control: acute experiments in an animal model.
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  • 6. A comparative study of three techniques for diameter selective fiber activation in the vagal nerve: anodal block, depolarizing prepulses and slowly rising pulses.
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  • 7. A technique for anodally blocking large nerve fibres through chronically implanted electrodes.
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  • 8. Reduction of bladder outlet resistance by selective stimulation of the ventral sacral root using high frequency blockade: a chronic study in spinal cord transected dogs.
    Abdel-Gawad M, Boyer S, Sawan M, Elhilali MM.
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  • 10. Selective detrusor activation by electrical sacral nerve root stimulation in spinal cord injury.
    Rijkhoff NJ, Wijkstra H, van Kerrebroeck PE, Debruyne FM.
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  • 11. Innervation of the external urethral and external anal sphincters in higher primates.
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  • 12. Visceral afferent and efferent fibers in sacral ventral roots in cats.
    Ryall RW, Piercey MF.
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  • 13. Selective stimulation of sacral nerve roots for bladder control: a study by computer modeling.
    Rijkhoff NJ, Holsheimer J, Koldewijn EL, Struijk JJ, van Kerrebroeck PE, Debruyne FM, Wijkstra H.
    IEEE Trans Biomed Eng; 1994 May 29; 41(5):413-24. PubMed ID: 8070800
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  • 14. Urinary bladder and sphincter responses to stimulation of dorsal and ventral sacral roots.
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  • 15. Selective block of external anal sphincter activation during electrical stimulation of the sacral anterior roots in a canine model.
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  • 16. Selective suppression of sphincter activation during sacral anterior nerve root stimulation.
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  • 17. Sacral anterior root stimulation and cryotechnique: A new option for selective urethral sphincter block and reversible deafferentation in the future?
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  • 18. Urethral responses during selective electrostimulation of lumbosacral spinal nerve roots in the female spinal dog.
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  • 19. External loops of human premotor spinal oscillators identified by simultaneous measurements of interspike intervals and phase relations.
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  • 20. Mechanisms underlying recurrent inhibition in the sacral parasympathetic outflow to the urinary bladder.
    de Groat WC.
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