Age is associated with reduced urethral pressure and afferent activity in rat
Abstract Age‐related changes in the lower urinary tract (LUT) can affect the coordination of reflexes and increase the incidence of bladder disorders in elderly. This study examines the age‐related loss of urethral signaling capability by measuring the afferent activity directly. We find that less u...
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Main Authors: | Arezoo Geramipour, Zachary C. Danziger |
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Language: | EN |
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Wiley
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ed60de4f3551497295fdfcce928aa4b9 |
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