Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3869340 | The Journal of Urology | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Stromal loss of transforming growth factor-β signaling decreased collagen deposition after partial bladder outlet obstruction. In contrast to collagen production by recruited macrophages, stromal transforming growth factor-β signaling appears to be the primary source of fibrosis after partial bladder outlet obstruction. These findings further support the hypothesis that manipulating transforming growth factor-β signaling in bladder stromal cells would provide a future avenue for neuropathic bladder and bladder fibrosis treatment.
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Authors
Govindaraj Anumanthan, Stacy T. Tanaka, Cyrus M. Adams, John C. Thomas, Marcia L. Wills, Mark C. Adams, Simon W. Hayward, Robert J. Matusik, Neil A. Bhowmick, John W. III, John C. IV,