edited by Herbert Rübben, Dieter Jocham, Günther H. Jacobi.
Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1989
(xiii, 285 pages 180 illustrations)
I. Renal Cancer --;Biological Markers in the Evaluation of Prognosis in Patients with Renal Cell Carcinoma --;Comparison of Human Normal Renal Cells and Malignant Renal Cells In Vivo and In Vitro Using Cytological, Cytochemical, and Immunocytochemical Methods --;Growth and Cell Proliferation of Human Renal Cell Carcinomas Xenografted into BALB/c nu/nu Mice --;Expression of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptors on Renal Cell Carcinomas --;In Vitro Sensitivity of Three Human Renal Tumor Xenografts Towards Tumor Necrosis Factor and Alpha and Gamma Interferon --;Water-Jet Cutting: A New Technique for Selective Parenchymal Surgery of the Kidney --;II. Andrology and Testicular Cancer --;Testicular Blood Supply with a View to Surgical Treatment --;Alteration of Penile Ultrastructure in Impotence: Morphology and Clinical Correlation --;The Erection Ring --;A New Treatment Approach in Venogenic Erectile Dysfunction --;Inhibitory Presynaptic Alpha-Adrenoceptors in the Human Corpus Cavernosum --;Intratesticular Concentration of Etoposide: An Experimental Study --;III. BPH-Prostate Cancer --;Diagnostic Studies Using Human BPH Tissues Transplanted on Thymus-Dysplastic Mice --;Age-Dependency and Regional Distribution of Enkephalinergic Nerves in the Human Prostate --;Tumor Marker Characterization in the Serially Transplantable PC-EW Human Prostatic Carcinoma Line in Nude Mice --;IV. Bladder Cancer --;DNA Histogram of Invasive Bladder Carcinoma: Comparison of Flow Cytometry and Automated Image Analysis --;Automatic Identification of Bladder Tumor Cells by Multiple Parameters in Flow Cytometry --;Immunohistochemical and Functional Investigations of Gap Junctions in Human Bladder Carcinoma Cell Lines --;Investigations for a Point Mutation in the c-Ha-ras 1 Oncogene in the Genome of Bladder Carcinomas by Southern Blot Analysis --;Prevention of Hyperchloremic Acidosis Following Ureterosigmoidostomy: The Functional Rectal Bladder --;Tumors Experimentally Produced in a Rat Model for Carcinogenesis in Ureterosigmoidostomy --;Efficacy of Systemic Chemotherapy in Metastatic Murine Bladder Cancer --;Selective Arterial Chemoembolization of the Urinary Bladder with Reabsorbable cis-Platinum Microcapsules in the Dog Using a Double Balloon Embolization Catheter --;Tissue Concentration of Chloraluminum-Phthalocyanine in Xenotransplanted Human Bladder Cancer --;Biological Effects of Recombinant Human Tumor Necrosis Factor on Human Bladder Cancer Cells --;Influence of Immunomodulation on Chemically Induced Bladder Tumors --;Effects of High Energy Shock Waves on BBN-Induced Bladder Tumors in Rats --;V. Urodynamics --;Papaverine in Human Bladder Muscle --;On the Locational Dependency and Diuresis Dependency of the Ureteral Dynamic: An Experimental Study in the Endoureteral Simultaneous Measurement of Pressure and Developed Force --;Detrusor Contractility and Its Relationship to Different Degrees of Tension --;VI. Kidney Trauma, Pathophysiology, Urolithiasis --;Renal Kinematics During Experimental Impact --;Improvement of In Situ Renal Protection Against Complete Ischemia Through the Replacement of Chloride by Aspartate in the HTK Solution of Bretschneider --;Investigations on the Crystallization Tendency in Urine with AC-Impedance Measurements and Cyclic Voltammetry --;Autoradiographic Study of Oxalate in Rats --;Lactose-Induced Urolithiasis in the Rat --;Investigation of Annual Rhythms for the Excretion of Calcium, Oxalic Acid, and Uric Acid in the 24-h Urine --;Calcium Binding by Various Brans: In Vitro Experiment with 45Ca --;Application of High-Performance Liquid Chromatography for Determination of Cysteine and Cystine in Urine --;Pathological-Anatomical Renal Alterations Following Application of Extracorporeally Produced Piezoelectric Shock Waves (Wolf-Piezolith): A Laboratory Animal Research Study --;The Effect of Shock Wave Exposure on Kidney Function in Dogs --;Urinary Proteins as Parameters of Renal Functional Changes After Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy --;Changes in Blood and Urine Chemical Parameters After Extracorporeal Shock Wave Exposure of Canine Kidneys --;Application of High Energy Shock Waves to Single Cells --;Evaluation of Optical Feedback for Preventing Tissue Damage in Dye Laser Lithotripsy --;Technical Development, Biologic Effects, and Clinical Application of Laser-Induced Shock Wave Lithotripsy.
The first symposium of the working group on experimental urology of the German Society of Urology was held in Cologne in 1972.
Medicine.
Oncology.
Urology.
RC871
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E358
1989
edited by Herbert Rübben, Dieter Jocham, Günther H. Jacobi.