Role of fibulin-5 insufficiency and prolapse progression on murine vaginal biomechanical function

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Vaginal Fibroblastic Cells from Women with Pelvic Organ Prolapse Produce Matrices with Increased Stiffness and Collagen Content

Vaginal Fibroblastic Cells from Women with Pelvic Organ Prolapse Produce Matrices with Increased Stiffness and Collagen Content

Pelvic Organ Support in Animals with Partial Loss of Fibulin-5 in the Vaginal Wall

Gabrielle Clark-Patterson, PhD - General Engineer - FDA

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Kristin Miller - Mechanical Engineering

Quantitative Morphometry of Elastic Fibers in Pelvic Organ Prolapse

Pelvic Organ Support in Animals with Partial Loss of Fibulin-5 in the Vaginal Wall

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Dr. Laurephile Desrosiers, DO – New Orleans, LA

Pelvic Organ Support in Animals with Partial Loss of Fibulin-5 in the Vaginal Wall

PDF) Role of fibulin-5 insufficiency and prolapse progression on murine vaginal biomechanical function

Role of fibulin-5 insufficiency and prolapse progression on murine vaginal biomechanical function

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