Published in Science on July 04, 1919
THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY. Science (1921) 2.14
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Pentosan polysulfate sodium for therapy of interstitial cystitis. A double-blind placebo-controlled clinical study. Urology (1990) 1.12
Successful therapy of interstitial cystitis with pentosanpolysulfate. J Urol (1987) 1.11
Antibacterial activity of bladder surface mucin duplicated by exogenous glycosaminoglycan (heparin). Infect Immun (1979) 1.09
Bladder surface mucin. Examination of possible mechanisms for its antibacterial effect. Invest Urol (1978) 1.04
Percutaneous nephrostomy: experience in 107 kidneys. Urology (1980) 1.04
Decreased expression of a glycoprotein component of bladder surface mucin (GP1) in interstitial cystitis. J Urol (1994) 0.99
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Peyronie's disease: surgical experience and presentation of a proximal approach. J Urol (1989) 0.95
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Erectile impotence associated with transurethral prostatectomy. Urology (1982) 0.95
Bladder injury model induced in rats by exposure to protamine sulfate followed by bacterial endotoxin. J Urol (1996) 0.95
Role of urothelial surface mucoprotein in intrinsic bladder defense. Urology (1977) 0.94
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Synchronous ipsilateral renal adenocarcinoma, transitional cell carcinoma of the renal pelvis and metastatic renal lymphoma. J Urol (2000) 0.88
The protective effect of heparin in experimental bladder infection. J Surg Res (1978) 0.88
Elevated urinary norepinephrine in interstitial cystitis. Urology (1999) 0.87
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Preliminary results of a phase I/II study of sodium pentosanpolysulfate in the treatment of chronic radiation-induced proctitis. Am J Clin Oncol (1990) 0.86
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A new method for cytodestruction of bladder epithelium using protamine sulfate and urea. J Urol (1994) 0.83
Vesical defense: assessment of adsorption potential with live, dead, and metabolically inhibited Escherichia coli and 99mTC-labeled sulfur colloid particles. Surg Forum (1977) 0.83
Prevention of urinary tract infection by the exogenous glycosaminoglycan sodium pentosanpolysulfate. J Urol (1982) 0.83
Transrectal ultrasound-guided transperineal cryoablation in the treatment of prostate carcinoma: preliminary results. J Urol (1995) 0.83
Protamine sulfate and vancomycin are synergistic against Staphylococcus epidermidis prosthesis infection in vivo. J Urol (1994) 0.83
Inactivation of antiadherence effect of bladder surface glycosaminoglycans as possible mechanism for carcinogenesis. Urology (1987) 0.82
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Electrophysiologic monitoring of the effects of soluble virulence factors produced by Escherichia coli infection in urine. Urology (1996) 0.80
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Selective type IV collagen defects in the urothelial basement membrane in interstitial cystitis. J Urol (1995) 0.80
Successful management of radiation cystitis with sodium pentosanpolysulfate. J Urol (1986) 0.80
The effect of trichomonal vaginitis on vaginal pH. J Urol (1977) 0.80
The intravesical potassium sensitivity test and urodynamics: implications in a large cohort of patients with lower urinary tract symptoms. J Urol (2001) 0.80
Control of recurrent lower urinary tract infection in the postmenopausal woman. J Urol (1982) 0.79
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A minimal-world-pair model for teaching the linguistic significance of distinctive feature properties. J Speech Hear Disord (1981) 0.78
Urinary tract infections and P blood group antigens. Urology (1984) 0.78
Vesical defense: further evidence for a charge-related mucosal anti-adherence mechanism. Surg Forum (1978) 0.78
The effect of testicular torsion on contralateral testis and the production of antisperm antibodies in rabbits. J Urol (1984) 0.78
Urinary glycosaminoglycan excretion as a laboratory marker in the diagnosis of interstitial cystitis. J Urol (1993) 0.78
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New concepts in interstitial cystitis. Int Urogynecol J Pelvic Floor Dysfunct (1997) 0.77
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Prophylactic antibiotics in urology. Urol Clin North Am (1987) 0.75
Natural history of interstitial cystitis in 274 patients receiving sulfated polysaccharide therapy. Urology (1999) 0.75
Changing concepts in interstitial cystitis. J Urol (1997) 0.75
Urology-epitomes of progress: detection of nonpalpable varicoceles. West J Med (1981) 0.75
THE BUFFALO MEETING OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY. III. Science (1919) 0.75
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