Development of Cell Based Therapy for Sphincter Muscle Insufficiency in a Non Human Primate Model
Sherif;
Abstract
Urinary incontinence affects more than 200 million patients
worldwide, and is associated with significant impairment of
quality of life, social isolation and depressive symptoms. The
most common form is stress urinary incontinence in which
urinary leakage
worldwide, and is associated with significant impairment of
quality of life, social isolation and depressive symptoms. The
most common form is stress urinary incontinence in which
urinary leakage
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| Title | Development of Cell Based Therapy for Sphincter Muscle Insufficiency in a Non Human Primate Model | Other Titles | تطوﯾﻳر اﺍلعلاجﺝ باستخداﺍمﻡ اﺍلخلاﯾﻳا فى حالاتﺕ عدمﻡ كفاءةﺓ عضلة صمامﻡ مجرىﻯ اﺍلبولﻝ فى نموذﺫجﺝ حﯿﻴواﺍنى أﺃوﻭلى | Authors | Sherif | Keywords | Development of Cell Based Therapy for Sphincter Muscle Insufficiency in a Non Human Primate Model | Issue Date | 2013 | Description | Urinary incontinence affects more than 200 million patients worldwide, and is associated with significant impairment of quality of life, social isolation and depressive symptoms. The most common form is stress urinary incontinence in which urinary leakage |
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