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Paul H Ratz

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Experimental methods in fluid flow, heat and mass transferMicrofluidics and nanofluidics
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|May 20, 2018
Potential vascular mechanisms in an ex vivo functional pig bladder model.

Uzoma A Anele, Paul H Ratz, Andrew F Colhoun

|Jul 27, 2017
Effects of vesical and perfusion pressure on perfusate flow, and flow on vesical pressure, in the isolated perfused working pig bladder reveal a potential mechanism for the regulation of detrusor compliance.

Randy Vince, Andrew Tracey, Nicholas A Deebel

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