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Cystitis : From Urothelial Cell Biology to Clinical Applications

Cystitis is a urinary bladder disease with many causes and symptoms. The severity of cystitis ranges from mild lower abdominal discomfort to life-threatening haemorrhagic cystitis. The course of disease is often chronic or recurrent. Although cystitis represents huge economical and medical burden th...

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Biology
Bladder
Cyclophosphamide
Cyclophosphamide - therapeutic use
Cystitis
Cystitis - drug therapy
Cystitis - metabolism
Cystitis - pathology
Cystitis - physiopathology
Drug therapy
Epidermal growth factor
Excretory system
Health aspects
Hemorrhage - drug therapy
Hemorrhage - metabolism
Hemorrhage - pathology
Hemorrhage - physiopathology
Humans
Membranes
Permeability
Plasma
Proteins
Review
Rodents
Smooth muscle
Urine
Urothelium - metabolism
Urothelium - pathology
Urothelium - physiopathology
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