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The Role of Intra-abdominal Pressure Measurement in Awake Rat Cystometry

Rat cystometry is increasingly being used in research on overactive bladder and is a research tool for investigating bladder functions during the storage and voiding phases. Measurement of the pressure in the bladder is an essential part of cystometry, although that pressure is the sum of both detru...

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Published in:International neurourology journal 2013, 17(2), , pp.44-47
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