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Recovery Period of the Bladder after Exposure to Soluble Virulence Factor Produced by Escherichia coli
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European Urology
European Urology (2001) 40 (4): 446–450.
Published Online: 14 November 2001
... the changes in the epithelium during the recovery period. Methods: A total of 46 male New Zealand rabbits were used in this study. Sterile human urine was infected with Escherichia coli type O6 to obtain supernatant, which would contain SVF, but no bacteria. Rabbits were assigned to one of three groups...
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Organ and Species Specificity in the Stimulation of Transitional Epithelial Cell Growth by Fibroblasts
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European Urology (2001) 39 (4): 471–477.
Published Online: 02 April 2001
...Andrea Staack; Terri Alexander; Paul Merguerian; Martha K. Terris Objectives: Culture of transitional epithelium for urinary tract reconstruction has been problematic due, in part, to the dependence of urothelial cells on a basal layer of bladder fibroblasts for growth. In vitro studies...