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  • 29. EGF and HB-EGF modulate inward potassium current in human bladder urothelial cells from normal and interstitial cystitis patients.
    Sun Y, Chen M, Lowentritt BH, Van Zijl PS, Koch KR, Keay S, Simard JM, Chai TC.
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    Lucon M, Martins JR, Leite KR, Soler R, Nader HB, Srougi M, Bruschini H.
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  • 32. Differential Expression of Renal Outer Medullary K+ Channel and Voltage-gated K+ Channel 7.1 in Bladder Urothelium of Patients With Interstitial Cystitis/Painful Bladder Syndrome.
    Lee JD, Lee MH, Yang WK, Wang KL, Lee TH.
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  • 35. Urothelial pathophysiological changes in feline interstitial cystitis: a human model.
    Lavelle JP, Meyers SA, Ruiz WG, Buffington CA, Zeidel ML, Apodaca G.
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    Birder LA, Ruan HZ, Chopra B, Xiang Z, Barrick S, Buffington CA, Roppolo JR, Ford AP, de Groat WC, Burnstock G.
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  • 38. Epigallocatechin gallate attenuates interstitial cystitis in human bladder urothelium cells by modulating purinergic receptors.
    Liu M, Xu YF, Feng Y, Yang FQ, Luo J, Zhai W, Che JP, Wang GC, Zheng JH.
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