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Nagatomi, Jiro
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Muscle, Smooth, Vascular
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Muscle, Smooth
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Myocytes, Smooth Muscle
Academic Article
Alterations in the molecular determinants of bladder compliance at hydrostatic pressures less than 40 cm. H2O.
Academic Article
Quantification of bladder smooth muscle orientation in normal and spinal cord injured rats.
Academic Article
Cyclic pressure stimulates DNA synthesis through the PI3K/Akt signaling pathway in rat bladder smooth muscle cells.
Academic Article
Contribution of the extracellular matrix to the viscoelastic behavior of the urinary bladder wall.
Academic Article
The effects of long-term spinal cord injury on mechanical properties of the rat urinary bladder.
Academic Article
Effect of sustained tension on bladder smooth muscle cells in three-dimensional culture.
Academic Article
Role of cytoskeletal components in stress-relaxation behavior of adherent vascular smooth muscle cells.
Academic Article
Layer by layer three-dimensional tissue epitaxy by cell-laden hydrogel droplets.
Academic Article
Increased synthetic phenotype behavior of smooth muscle cells in response to in vitro balloon angioplasty injury model.
Academic Article
Effect of sustained hydrostatic pressure on rat bladder smooth muscle cell function.
Academic Article
Tetronic(?)-based composite hydrogel scaffolds seeded with rat bladder smooth muscle cells for urinary bladder tissue engineering applications.
Academic Article
A droplet-based building block approach for bladder smooth muscle cell (SMC) proliferation.
Academic Article
Nanometer-sized extracellular matrix coating on polymer-based scaffold for tissue engineering applications.
Academic Article
Evaluation of Poly (Carbonate-Urethane) Urea (PCUU) Scaffolds for Urinary Bladder Tissue Engineering.
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Muscle Smooth