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Immunity to Nerve Growth Factor Prevents Afferent Plasticity Following Urinary Bladder Hypertrophy
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Our results demonstrate that obstruction of the bladder elicits structural and functional plasticity in afferents as a result of ongoing neurotrophic interactions. Neurotrophic interactions offer a potential mechanism whereby symptoms and bladder hyperactivity develop with obstruction associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia.
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