Andreisa P M Bilhar
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Feitosa S, Bortolini M, Salerno G, Bilhar A, Ihara S, Simoes M, et al.
Neurourol Urodyn
. 2021 Mar;
40(4):968-977.
PMID: 33769595
Aims: To evaluate the expression of genes and proteins involved in the urethral components: vessels, nerves, and extracellular matrix, in female rats after trauma by vaginal distension (VD) and after...
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Bilhar A, Bortolini M, Se A, Feitosa S, Zanoteli E, Castro R
Int Urogynecol J
. 2021 Mar;
33(4):965-975.
PMID: 33655365
Introduction And Hypothesis: The aim was to analyze the long-term effects of muscle-derived stem cells (MDSCs) therapy in traumatized urethras of female rats regarding messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) expression of...
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Bilhar A, Bortolini M, Se A, Feitosa S, Salerno G, Zanoteli E, et al.
Neurourol Urodyn
. 2018 Aug;
37(7):2151-2159.
PMID: 30152522
Aims: To identify the urethral migration of muscle derived stem cells (MDSCs) after intravenous (IV) injection in rats that underwent vaginal distension (VD) and to analyze the effects of MDSC...
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Bortolini M, Feitosa S, Bilhar A, Salerno G, Zanoteli E, Simoes M, et al.
Int Urogynecol J
. 2018 Mar;
30(3):465-476.
PMID: 29564513
Introduction And Hypothesis: An animal model of vaginal distention (VD) was developed to reproduce the acute urethral injury and deficiency underlying stress urinary incontinence (SUI). Data on the chronic effects...
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Bortolini M, Bilhar A, Castro R
Int Urogynecol J
. 2014 Jul;
25(11):1453-62.
PMID: 25001574
Studies on the physiology and pharmacology of the lower urinary tract have brought new information and concepts about the complex neural control of micturition. There are many mechanisms, some proven...