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27-01-2007
The two primary functions of the urinary bladder are (i) to provide a low pressure reservoir for the storage of urine produced continuously by the kidneys (storage function) and (ii) to completely evacuate the stored urine at an appropriate time and place (voiding function).
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27-01-2007
Introduction to the importance of the anti-aging medical specialty, bridging today's biomedical technologies and those offering human enhancement and augmentation
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27-01-2007
Modern clinical application of Cell Therapy began in 1930's with the first life-saving transplant (by intra-muscular injection of parathyroid gland cells from a newborn ox into a woman dying of post-operative parathyroid tetany by Dr Pat Niehans of Switzerland.
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