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Role of angiotensin II in bladder smooth muscle growth and function
E. Y. Cheng
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, R. S. Decker,
C. Lee
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Urology
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Medicine and Dentistry
Bladder
100%
Angiotensin II
100%
Growth
100%
Smooth Muscle
100%
Collagen
33%
Cells
22%
Development
11%
Receptor
11%
Obstruction
11%
Growth Factor
11%
Clinical Management
11%
Smooth Muscle Cell
11%
Hyperplasia
11%
Renin Angiotensin Aldosterone System
11%
Bladder Wall
11%
Trophic Factor
11%
Neurogenic Bladder
11%
Muscle Hypertrophy
11%
Pediatrics
11%
Kidney
11%
Regulatory Mechanism
11%
Muscle
11%
Medication
11%
Organ
11%
INIS
growth
100%
muscles
100%
bladder
100%
angiotensin
100%
production
40%
collagen
30%
strains
20%
pediatrics
10%
organs
10%
information
10%
populations
10%
management
10%
kidneys
10%
growth factors
10%
hypothesis
10%
regulations
10%
receptors
10%
hypertrophy
10%
walls
10%
renin
10%