Loss of β1-integrin from urothelium results in overactive bladder and incontinence in mice: a mechanosensory rather than structural phenotype.
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Loss of β1-integrin from urothelium results in overactive bladder and incontinence in mice: a mechanosensory rather than structural phenotype.
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Loss of β1-integrin from uroth ...... her than structural phenotype.
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Loss of β1-integrin from uroth ...... her than structural phenotype.
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Loss of β1-integrin from uroth ...... her than structural phenotype.
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Loss of β1-integrin from uroth ...... her than structural phenotype.
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John D Larigakis
Keizo Kanasaki
Maximilian von Bodungen
Megumi Kanasaki
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10.1096/FJ.12-223404
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2013-02-08T00:00:00Z