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Role of oxidative stress, adiponectin and endoglin in the pathophysiology of erectile dysfunction in...

Role of oxidative stress, adiponectin and endoglin in the pathophysiology of erectile dysfunction in...

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Role of oxidative stress, adiponectin and endoglin in the pathophysiology of erectile dysfunction in diabetic and non-diabetic men

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Full title

Role of oxidative stress, adiponectin and endoglin in the pathophysiology of erectile dysfunction in diabetic and non-diabetic men

Publisher

Praha: Institute of Physiology

Journal title

Physiological research, 2019-01, Vol.68 (4), p.623-631

Language

English

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Praha: Institute of Physiology

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Contents

Erectile dysfunction (ED) and diabetes mellitus (DM) share common pathophysiological risk factors including endothelial dysfunction which together with hyperglycemia contribute to the increased oxidative/glycooxidative stress. A reduced NO concentration is insufficient for relaxation processes in the penis. Chronic inflammation and endoglin are inv...

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Full title

Role of oxidative stress, adiponectin and endoglin in the pathophysiology of erectile dysfunction in diabetic and non-diabetic men

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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2284948166

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2284948166

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ISSN

0862-8408

E-ISSN

1802-9973

DOI

10.33549/physiolres.934129

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