Mechanosensitivity Is a Characteristic Feature of Cultured Suburothelial Interstitial Cells of the Human Bladder

Mechanosensitivity Is a Characteristic Feature of Cultured Suburothelial Interstitial Cells of the Human Bladder

Bladder dysfunction is characterised by urgency, frequency (pollakisuria, nocturia), and dysuria and should result in urinary incontinence. Most of those signs may be attributed to disturbed bladder sensitivity. There’s rising proof that, moreover the urothelium, suburothelial interstitial cells (suICs) are concerned in bladder afferent sign processing. The large growth of the bladder throughout the filling […]

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