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April 21, 1999
Atherosclerosis-induced chronic ischemia causes bladder fibrosis and non-compliance in the rabbit
K M Azadzoi, T Tarcan, M B Siroky, et al.
International Journal of Impotence Research
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November 18, 2000
Systemic administration of apomorphine improves the hemodynamic mechanism of clitoral and vaginal engorgement in the rabbit
T Tarcan, M B Siroky, K Park, et al.
The Journal of Urology
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March 1, 1997
Relationship between cavernosal ischemia and corporal veno-occlusive dysfunction in an animal model
K M Azadzoi, K Park, C Andry, et al.
International Journal of Impotence Research
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March 5, 2004
Alterations in angiogenic growth factors and neuronal nitric oxide synthase expression in chronic cavernosal ischemia
T Wang, S Soker, A Atala, et al.
International Journal of Impotence Research
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June 27, 2001
Decreased circulating levels of estrogen alter vaginal and clitoral blood flow and structure in the rabbit
K Park, K Ahn, S Lee, et al.
British Journal of Urology
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January 12, 1999
Age-related erectile and voiding dysfunction: the role of arterial insufficiency
T Tarcan, K M Azadzoi, M B Siroky, et al.
The Journal of Urology
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October 19, 1999
Overactivity and structural changes in the chronically ischemic bladder
K M Azadzoi, T Tarcan, R Kozlowski, et al.
International Journal of Impotence Research
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March 1, 1997
Vasculogenic female sexual dysfunction: the hemodynamic basis for vaginal engorgement insufficiency and clitoral erectile insufficiency
K Park, I Goldstein, C Andry, et al.
The Journal of Urology
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February 15, 2001
Chronic ischemia alters prostate structure and reactivity in rabbits
R Kozlowski, R T Kershen, M B Siroky, et al.
The Journal of Urology
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March 19, 1999
Relative roles of cyclooxygenase and nitric oxide synthase pathways in ischemia-induced increased contraction of cavernosal smooth muscle
K M Azadzoi, R J Krane, I Saenz de Tejada, et al.
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The Journal of Urology
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April 21, 1999
Atherosclerosis-induced chronic ischemia causes bladder fibrosis and non-compliance in the rabbit
K M Azadzoi, T Tarcan, M B Siroky, et al.
International Journal of Impotence Research
|
November 18, 2000
Systemic administration of apomorphine improves the hemodynamic mechanism of clitoral and vaginal engorgement in the rabbit
T Tarcan, M B Siroky, K Park, et al.
The Journal of Urology
|
March 1, 1997
Relationship between cavernosal ischemia and corporal veno-occlusive dysfunction in an animal model
K M Azadzoi, K Park, C Andry, et al.
International Journal of Impotence Research
|
March 5, 2004
Alterations in angiogenic growth factors and neuronal nitric oxide synthase expression in chronic cavernosal ischemia
T Wang, S Soker, A Atala, et al.
International Journal of Impotence Research
|
June 27, 2001
Decreased circulating levels of estrogen alter vaginal and clitoral blood flow and structure in the rabbit
K Park, K Ahn, S Lee, et al.
British Journal of Urology
|
January 12, 1999
Age-related erectile and voiding dysfunction: the role of arterial insufficiency
T Tarcan, K M Azadzoi, M B Siroky, et al.
The Journal of Urology
|
October 19, 1999
Overactivity and structural changes in the chronically ischemic bladder
K M Azadzoi, T Tarcan, R Kozlowski, et al.
International Journal of Impotence Research
|
March 1, 1997
Vasculogenic female sexual dysfunction: the hemodynamic basis for vaginal engorgement insufficiency and clitoral erectile insufficiency
K Park, I Goldstein, C Andry, et al.
The Journal of Urology
|
February 15, 2001
Chronic ischemia alters prostate structure and reactivity in rabbits
R Kozlowski, R T Kershen, M B Siroky, et al.
The Journal of Urology
|
March 19, 1999
Relative roles of cyclooxygenase and nitric oxide synthase pathways in ischemia-induced increased contraction of cavernosal smooth muscle
K M Azadzoi, R J Krane, I Saenz de Tejada, et al.
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