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Autonomic Dysfunction in Spinal Cord Injury: A Strategy for Improved Treatment and Understanding of Bowel, Blood Pressure and Bladder Disorders

Grant number: DP174 | Funding period: 2009 - 2014

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Comparison of diurnal blood pressure and urine production between people with and without chronic spinal cord injury

MY Goh, MS Millard, ECK Wong, DJ Berlowitz, M Graco, RM Schembri, DJ Brown, AG Frauman, CJ O’Callaghan

2018-09-01

Study design: Observational study. Objectives: To quantify diurnal blood pressure (BP) patterns and nocturnal hypertension and to ..

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Stimulation of defecation in spinal cord-injured rats by a centrally acting ghrelin receptor agonist

DM Ferens, MD Habgood, NR Saunders, YH Tan, DJ Brown, JA Brock, JB Furness

2011-10-01

Study design: Animal proof of principle study.Objectives: To determine whether capromorelin, a compound that causes defecation by ..

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