The aging bladder phenotype is not the direct consequence of bladder aging.
Cara C HardySpencer R KeilichAndrew G HarrisonBrittany E KnightDylan S BakerPhillip P SmithPublished in: Neurourology and urodynamics (2019)
Our findings are consistent with a model in which centrally-mediated adaptive failures to aging stressors are more influential over the aging bladder phenotype than local tissue changes.
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