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The role of the urothelium in mediating bladder responses to isoprenaline
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The relaxation responses of the bladder to isoprenaline do not appear to involve the urothelium or NO release in vitro. However, contractile responses to carbachol were inhibited in the presence of an intact urothelium, and this might reflect the release of an inhibitory factor other than NO.
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