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To investigate the value of dynamic monitoring of endothelial cell specific molecule–1 (ESM-1) in diagnosing acute rejection after renal transplantation. ESM-1 expression was observed in peripheral blood circulating endothelial cells and renal allografts after renal transplantation, and was compared to the flow cytometry (FCM) results of urine HLA-DR + lymphocytes. In patients with acute...
To isolate and characterize human muscle-derived cells (MDCs) for future management applications on lower urinary tract symptoms, including stress urinary incontinence and bladder reconstitution. The development of muscle stem cells for transplantation or gene transfer in patients with muscle disorders has become more attractive and challenging recently.Human MDCs were isolated from the skeletal muscles...
Objectives. To investigate mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations in human detrusor after partial bladder outlet obstruction (BOO) and correlate the findings with the results of urodynamic studies.Methods. Sixty-two male patients with and without BOO were recruited and assessed by the International Prostate Symptom Score, a quality-of-life assessment index, and sonography. The severity of partial BOO...
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