Stress-Induced Changes in Trophic Factor Expression in the Rodent Urinary Bladder: Possible Links With Angiogenesis
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L. Birder | L. Rodríguez | Katherine V Maringer | S. Sims-Lucas | A. Wolf-Johnston | G. A. Koeveringe | A. Kullmann | Mathijs M. de Rijk | M. D. Rijk
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