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. 2012 Mar;1(1):50-7.
doi: 10.3978/j.issn.2223-4683.2011.12.02.

Coining a new term-Urovesicology: advancing towards a mechanistic understanding of bladder symptoms

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Coining a new term-Urovesicology: advancing towards a mechanistic understanding of bladder symptoms

Toby C Chai. Transl Androl Urol. 2012 Mar.
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