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Wegner KA, Ruetten H, Girardi NM, et al. Genetic background but not prostatic epithelial beta-catenin influences susceptibility of male mice to testosterone and estradiol-induced urinary dysfunction. Am J Clin Exp Urol. 2021;9(1):121-131
Wegner, K. A., Ruetten, H., Girardi, N. M., O'Driscoll, C. A., Sandhu, J. K., Turco, A. E., Abler, L. L., Wang, P., Wang, Z., Bjorling, D. E., Malinowski, R., Peterson, R. E., Strand, D. W., Marker, P. C., & Vezina, C. M. (2021). Genetic background but not prostatic epithelial beta-catenin influences susceptibility of male mice to testosterone and estradiol-induced urinary dysfunction. American journal of clinical and experimental urology, 9(1), 121-131.
Wegner, Kyle A, et al. "Genetic background but not prostatic epithelial beta-catenin influences susceptibility of male mice to testosterone and estradiol-induced urinary dysfunction." American journal of clinical and experimental urology vol. 9,1 (2021): 121-131.
Wegner KA, Ruetten H, Girardi NM, O'Driscoll CA, Sandhu JK, Turco AE, Abler LL, Wang P, Wang Z, Bjorling DE, Malinowski R, Peterson RE, Strand DW, Marker PC, Vezina CM. Genetic background but not prostatic epithelial beta-catenin influences susceptibility of male mice to testosterone and estradiol-induced urinary dysfunction. Am J Clin Exp Urol. 2021 Feb 15;9(1):121-131. eCollection 2021. PMID: 33816700; PMCID: PMC8012832.
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