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387 related items for PubMed ID: 6683738

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    Lehtoranta M, Streng T, Yatkin E, Paranko J, Kolts I, Talo A, Santti R.
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  • 23. Urogenitodynamics of the male bladder neck. 2. During voiding.
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  • 24. Studies on vesicourethral reflexes. I. Urethral sphincteric responses to detrusor stretch.
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  • 33. alpha-Chloralose alters autonomic reflex function of the lower urinary tract.
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