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Effect of Magnesium on the Contraction of Whole Rabbit Bladder in vitro
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Urologia Internationalis
Urol Int (1996) 57 (3): 141–144.
Published Online: 04 February 2010
... the effect of magnesium. The detrusor response to field stimulation was not changed by increased osmolarity. Results suggest that magnesium reduced the intramural nerve-stimulated contraction of rabbit whole bladder by a mechanism involving L-type calcium channels. 5 02 1996 20 05 1996 4 2...
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Effect of Intraperitoneal Sterile Urine Injection on Abdominal Myoelectrical Activity in the Spinal Rat Model
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Urol Int (1991) 46 (2): 135–139.
Published Online: 02 February 2010
... by conventional and integrated electromyographic techniques. Intraperitoneal injection of homologous sterile urine causes a powerful and almost immediate abdominal muscle contracture of relative short duration. This response seems not to be related to urine pH or osmolarity, since only when solutions with extreme...