Bacterial filaments are more common in detrusor overactivity than controls: evidence for intracellular bacterial invasion of urothelial cells

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92739

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Cheng, Y., Chen, Z., Allen, W., Mukerjee, C., Varettas, K., Mansfield, K. J., Schembri, M. A. & Moore, K. H. (2014). Bacterial filaments are more common in detrusor overactivity than controls: evidence for intracellular bacterial invasion of urothelial cells. International Urogynecology Journal and Pelvic Floor Dysfunction, 25 (Suppl. 1), S90-S91.

Abstract

Abstract of Oral Presentations at the 2014 AUGS-IUGA Scientific Meeting, July 22-26, 2014, Washington DC.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00192-014-2429-3