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The following pages link to Angiotensin II plays a role in acute murine experimental autoimmune cystitis (Q51751086):
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- Intravesical dimethyl sulfoxide inhibits acute and chronic bladder inflammation in transgenic experimental autoimmune cystitis models. (Q34338770) (← links)
- Uroplakin peptide-specific autoimmunity initiates interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome in mice (Q34973081) (← links)
- Models of inflammation of the lower urinary tract (Q35041139) (← links)
- Urothelial antigen-specific CD4 T cells function as direct effector cells and induce bladder autoimmune inflammation independent of CD8 T cells (Q35056346) (← links)
- Evidence for the Role of Mast Cells in Cystitis-Associated Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Study of Chronic Pelvic Pain Research Network Animal Model Study. (Q36230460) (← links)
- Local renin-angiotensin systems in the genitourinary tract (Q37955678) (← links)
- Upregulation of Angiotensin II Receptor and Connexin 43 in Increased Suburothelial Myofibroblasts in the Rat Inflammatory Bladder (Q40215928) (← links)
- Sub-noxious Intravesical Lipopolysaccharide Triggers Bladder Inflammation and Symptom Onset in A Transgenic Autoimmune Cystitis Model: A MAPP Network Animal Study. (Q55041912) (← links)