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- Editors:
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Anthony Atala
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Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA
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Debra Slade
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Ridgefield, USA
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Table of contents (59 chapters)
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Immunology, Inflammation and Infection
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Front Matter
Pages 549-549
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- Dale E. Bjorling, Matt Beckman, Ricardo Saban
Pages 551-583
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- Paul C. Stein, Jian Zhang, C. Lowell Parsons
Pages 585-598
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- Louis S. Liou, Provash C. Sadhukhan, Sudip K. Bandyopadhyay, Raymond R. Rackley
Pages 599-621
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- James A. Bassuk, Kimberly Cochrane, Michael E. Mitchell
Pages 623-633
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- Solomon Langermann, W. Ripley Ballou
Pages 635-653
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- Larry A. Demco, Marelyn Medina
Pages 655-681
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- George Chiang, Phani Patra, Richard Letourneau, Sheila Jeudy, William Boucher, Marlon Green et al.
Pages 713-729
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- G. Steinhoff, B. Ittah, S. Rowan
Pages 731-739
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- Ralf Herwig, Olaf A. Brinkmann, Karl-Dietrich Sievert, G. Brodner, Lothar Hertle
Pages 741-748
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New Frontiers and Therapies
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Front Matter
Pages 749-749
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- Jeffrey P. Weiss, Jerry G. Blaivas
Pages 751-772
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- Raimund Stein, ChaoLiang Gong, Joel Hutcheson, Lev Krasnopolsky, Douglas A. Canning, Michael Carr et al.
Pages 773-790
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- Karyn S. Eilber, Cortino Sukotjo, Shlomo Raz, Ichiro Nishimura
Pages 791-801
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- Patricia G. Phillips, Linda M. Birnby, Amithi Narendran, Wendy L. Milonovich
Pages 803-829
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- Margot S. Damaser, Fernando J. Kim, Gina M. Minetti
Pages 831-839
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- Michael J. Manyak, Kristin Santangelo, James Hahn, Roger Kaufman, Thurston Carleton, Xing Cheng Hua et al.
Pages 841-852
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- Arnulf Stenzl, Milomir Ninkovic
Pages 853-867
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- I. Jenna Liu, Martha K. Terris
Pages 869-878
About this book
In 1996, the National Bladder Foundation (NBF) was founded by a dedicated group of physicians and researchers propeIled by the urgent need to find better treatments for bladder disease. Committed to increasing bladder disease research and to supporting its research community, the NBF coordinates and sponsors the International Bladder Symposium (IBS) in Washington, DC. Now considered to be a premier scientific assembly, the IBS brings together international leaders in bladder disease research to present and discuss their findings. It is the only international conference where all areas of bladder disease research are exclusively covered and where bladder disease researchers are provided with a unique opportunity to share their results and theories. IBS participants contributed the research papers included in this publication in 2000 and 2001. AIl substantial areas of bladder disease research are addressed, including oncology and ceIlular biology, neurophysiology, neurogenic bladder andincontinence, immunology, inflammation and infection, muscle, matrix and obstruction, and new frontiers and therapies of the bladder. Assembled in one publication, these papers and their findings demonstrate the high scientific caliber of the dedicated researchers in this field and the potential for significant discoveries in treatment options in the next decade.
Editors and Affiliations
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Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA
Anthony Atala
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Ridgefield, USA
Debra Slade