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Russ Chess-Williams

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Scientific Reports|July 20, 2022
Mirabegron and solifenacin are effective for the management of the increased urinary frequency induced by psychological stress in female miceEliza G West, Catherine McDermott, Russ Chess-Williams, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|December 11, 2012
Induction of inflammatory cytokines and alteration of urothelial ATP, acetylcholine and prostaglandin E2 release by doxorubicinSung-Hyun Kang, Russ Chess-Williams, Shailendra Anoopkumar-Dukie, et al.
Naunyn-Schmiedeberg'S Archives of Pharmacology|February 4, 2015
Recovery of urothelial mediator release but prolonged elevations in interleukin-8 and nitric oxide secretion following mitomycin C treatmentSung Hyun Kang, Russ Chess-Williams, Shailendra Anoopkumar-Dukie, et al.
Plos One|April 21, 2022
Partial recovery of voiding function in female mice following repeated psychological stress exposureEliza G West, Catherine McDermott, Russ Chess-Williams, et al.
Life Sciences|November 9, 2020
Bladder overactivity induced by psychological stress in female mice is associated with enhanced bladder contractilityEliza G West, Donna J Sellers, Russ Chess-Williams, et al.
Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility|October 22, 2015
Three Gaseous Neurotransmitters, Nitric oxide, Carbon Monoxide, and Hydrogen Sulfide, Are Involved in the Neurogenic Relaxation Responses of the Porcine Internal Anal SphincterOladayo Folasire, Kylie A Mills, Donna J Sellers, et al.
Life Sciences|May 13, 2021
The anxiolytic sertraline reduces the impact of psychological stress on bladder function in miceEliza G West, Donna J Sellers, Russ Chess-Williams, et al.
Pharmacology Research & Perspectives|February 10, 2024
Inhibition of PDE-4 isoenzyme attenuates frequency and overall contractility of agonist-evoked ureteral phasic contractionsIris Lim, Taishi Masutani, Hikaru Hashitani, et al.
Frontiers in Physiology|November 3, 2022
Editorial: Novel mechanisms involved in urinary bladder control: Advances in neural, humoral and local factors underlying function and disease, volume IIMonica A Sato, Laurival A De Luca, Russ Chess-Williams, et al.
Frontiers in Physiology|December 11, 2020
Editorial: Novel Mechanisms Involved in Urinary Bladder Control: Advances in Neural, Humoral and Local Factors Underlying Function and DiseaseMonica A Sato, Laurival A De Luca, Patrik Aronsson, et al.
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Scientific Reports|July 20, 2022
Mirabegron and solifenacin are effective for the management of the increased urinary frequency induced by psychological stress in female miceEliza G West, Catherine McDermott, Russ Chess-Williams, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|December 11, 2012
Induction of inflammatory cytokines and alteration of urothelial ATP, acetylcholine and prostaglandin E2 release by doxorubicinSung-Hyun Kang, Russ Chess-Williams, Shailendra Anoopkumar-Dukie, et al.
Naunyn-Schmiedeberg'S Archives of Pharmacology|February 4, 2015
Recovery of urothelial mediator release but prolonged elevations in interleukin-8 and nitric oxide secretion following mitomycin C treatmentSung Hyun Kang, Russ Chess-Williams, Shailendra Anoopkumar-Dukie, et al.
Plos One|April 21, 2022
Partial recovery of voiding function in female mice following repeated psychological stress exposureEliza G West, Catherine McDermott, Russ Chess-Williams, et al.
Life Sciences|November 9, 2020
Bladder overactivity induced by psychological stress in female mice is associated with enhanced bladder contractilityEliza G West, Donna J Sellers, Russ Chess-Williams, et al.
Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility|October 22, 2015
Three Gaseous Neurotransmitters, Nitric oxide, Carbon Monoxide, and Hydrogen Sulfide, Are Involved in the Neurogenic Relaxation Responses of the Porcine Internal Anal SphincterOladayo Folasire, Kylie A Mills, Donna J Sellers, et al.
Life Sciences|May 13, 2021
The anxiolytic sertraline reduces the impact of psychological stress on bladder function in miceEliza G West, Donna J Sellers, Russ Chess-Williams, et al.
Pharmacology Research & Perspectives|February 10, 2024
Inhibition of PDE-4 isoenzyme attenuates frequency and overall contractility of agonist-evoked ureteral phasic contractionsIris Lim, Taishi Masutani, Hikaru Hashitani, et al.
Frontiers in Physiology|November 3, 2022
Editorial: Novel mechanisms involved in urinary bladder control: Advances in neural, humoral and local factors underlying function and disease, volume IIMonica A Sato, Laurival A De Luca, Russ Chess-Williams, et al.
Frontiers in Physiology|December 11, 2020
Editorial: Novel Mechanisms Involved in Urinary Bladder Control: Advances in Neural, Humoral and Local Factors Underlying Function and DiseaseMonica A Sato, Laurival A De Luca, Patrik Aronsson, et al.
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