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1 shed model of electrically stimulated penile erection.
2 rone, however, reduced the latency period to erection.
3 ller proportion of males displayed reflexive erection.
4 eurons may have different roles in mediating erection.
5 us females, and (after RF lesions) reflexive erection.
6  penile erection, and NOS inhibitors prevent erection.
7 men have trouble achieving or maintaining an erection.
8 on characterized by a prolonged and painless erection.
9 tes erectile physiology, including sustained erection.
10 anatomic basis of the nerves responsible for erection.
11  elevated adenosine-induced prolonged penile erection.
12 suggesting that EETs are required for normal erection.
13 pherally, notably through its role in penile erection.
14 g magnetic resonance imaging with artificial erection.
15 e NO-cGMP pathway is important during penile erection.
16 c and spinal cord regions involved in penile erection.
17 fficacy in anesthetized dog model for penile erection.
18                    The two drugs also reduce erection.
19 leads to sustained NO production and maximal erection.
20 that PI3-kinase/Akt physiologically mediates erection.
21 orpus cavernosum tissue that is required for erection.
22 ry behavior and facilitated vocalization and erection.
23 e ignored as a potential regulator of penile erection.
24 s cavernosum pressure to culminate in penile erection.
25 lated erections, and PS phases exhibiting an erection.
26 ts into the central mechanisms which control erections.
27  immobility, 22-kHz vocalization, and penile erections.
28 ment details were associated with functional erections 2 years after treatment.
29 surgery) and included: 1) ability to have an erection, 2) maintain an erection, 3) attain orgasm, 4)
30  ability to have an erection, 2) maintain an erection, 3) attain orgasm, 4) dry orgasm, and 5) whethe
31 tions prior to treatment reported functional erections; 531 (53% [95% CI, 50%-56%]) of patients witho
32 x of Erectile Function on ability to achieve erection, ability to maintain erection, ejaculation freq
33 f PDE5 inhibitor and the generation of early erections after radical prostatectomy as a strategy to i
34 denosine was induced during sustained penile erection and contributes to PI3K/AKT activation and subs
35 ociception, and mating-specific (such as for erection and ejaculation) inputs.
36  transcriptomes from three males with normal erection and five organic erectile dysfunction patients.
37 opamine receptor agonist, facilitates penile erection and is effective in patients suffering from ere
38 s featured with prolonged and painful penile erection and is prevalent among males with sickle cell d
39  forms of nNOS are major mediators of penile erection and so may be targets for therapeutic intervent
40       Clinical and laboratory evaluations of erection and the feasibility of satisfactoriness of sexu
41 with low sexual desire and reduced nocturnal erections and ejaculate volume, all of which improve wit
42          The patient had a history of normal erections and experienced the sensation of orgasm withou
43 m is the most important structure for penile erection, and its dysfunction causes many physiological
44 g male reproductive behavior, such as penile erection, and NOS inhibitors prevent erection.
45 ections per hour of PS, number of PS-related erections, and PS phases exhibiting an erection.
46                                       Penile erections are a characteristic phenomenon of paradoxical
47 Although the neural mechanisms of PS-related erections are unknown, the forebrain likely plays a crit
48 d propensity for sustained and robust penile erections as a potential underlying mechanism.
49 ncluding micturition, defecation, and penile erection, as well as to brain networks controlling nutri
50        Secondary end points were spontaneous erection at 1 year; overall sexual function and satisfac
51 ed by race (38.4% of black men reported firm erections at > or =18 months vs 25.9% of Hispanic and 21
52  the ability to get an erection, maintain an erection, attain orgasm, and being sexually active in co
53              Continuous recordings of penile erections, body temperature, and sleep-wake states were
54 e the chances of a man to recover functional erections but also return him to his preoperative erecti
55 neuronal NO synthase (nNOS) initiates penile erection, but has not been thought to participate in the
56       Sildenafil (Viagra) potentiates penile erection by acting as a nonhydrolyzable analog of cGMP a
57 , a specific PDE5 inhibitor, promotes penile erection by blocking the activity of PDE5, which causes
58 ts in the sildenafil group reported improved erections compared with 13 (10%) of 127 patients in the
59 cell-seeded scaffold to achieve and maintain erection continues to be a considerable challenge in hum
60         Penile reflexes, including number of erections, cups and flips, were inhibited by these agent
61 e beta splice variant of nNOS elicits normal erection despite a decrease in stimulus-response charact
62  management model that includes daily vacuum erection device therapy, dietary supplementation and PDE
63  intracaversonal injection therapy or vacuum erection device therapy.
64  use of PDE5 inhibitor and the generation of erections early after radical prostatectomy are of some
65 ity to achieve erection, ability to maintain erection, ejaculation frequency, orgasm frequency, and s
66 serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) impair erection, ejaculation, and libido.
67                             Sustained penile erection elicited by either intracavernous forskolin inj
68                                       Penile erection elicited by papaverine is reduced profoundly in
69 sphorylation, and subsequent impaired penile erection featured with the reduction of ratio of maximal
70 ements in ability to achieve and maintain an erection, frequency of ejaculation, and orgasm frequency
71 es both initiation and maintenance of penile erection, implying unique approaches for treating erecti
72 e corpuscle afferent terminals evoked penile erection in male mice and vaginal contraction in female
73        Priapism, abnormally prolonged penile erection in the absence of sexual excitation, is associa
74 Priapism is a condition of persistent penile erection in the absence of sexual excitation.
75      The models performed well in predicting erections in external validation among CaPSURE cohort pa
76 nt and efficacious in vivo, eliciting penile erections in rats at a dose of 0.03 micromol/kg, with a
77  Rho-kinase antagonism stimulates rat penile erection independently of nitric oxide, introduces a pot
78 related erections while leaving waking-state erections intact.
79 ponsible for tip elongation, whereas papilla erection is a hydraulic process driven by blood flow.
80                                       Penile erection is dependent on the nitric oxide (NO)/cGMP-depe
81                                       Annuli erection is part of the contraction phase of crawling, a
82                                Normal penile erection is under the control of multiple factors and si
83   A key role for nitric oxide (NO) in penile erection is well established, but the relative roles of
84 ic oxide (NO), a mediator involved in penile erection, is synthesized by the nitric oxide synthase (N
85 n the training set, symptoms of poor morning erection, low sexual desire, erectile dysfunction, inabi
86 d an adverse effect on the ability to get an erection, maintain an erection, attain orgasm, and being
87                                   Therefore, erection may be better than vocalization as an indicator
88 bsequent evaluation of 59a in the rat penile erection model revealed in vivo activity, comparable in
89  rats were tested for copulation, noncontact erection (NCE) evoked by remote cues from estrous female
90  in sexual arousal, inferred from noncontact erection (NCE) evoked in male rats by remote cues from e
91                                    Prolonged erections occurred in 5 percent of the men, priapism in
92 d to the working hypothesis that Dd sorocarp erection occurs by two superimposed processes: one perio
93 he distal ends of the Rad50 coiled coils and erection of a 1000 A scaffold to productively bridge DNA
94 ydrophilic nanometer-sized channels, and the erection of a high-entropy, intricately silver nanowires
95                     We therefore propose the erection of a new group, here named the Eophytidae (eoph
96 tween infected and naive animals through the erection of a steel mesh was effective at stopping virus
97 hological differentiation contributes to the erection of aerial hyphae by decreasing the surface tens
98 in family of fungal proteins involved in the erection of aerial hyphae in the filamentous fungus Schi
99 howed that the mycelial architecture and the erection of aerial hyphae were affected by the expressio
100 he flagellar sound receiver and controls the erection of antennal fibrillae.
101          We report periodic movements during erection of Dictyostelium discoideum (Dd) sorocarps.
102 kingly with the abandonment of Tikal and the erection of its last dated monument in A.D. 869.
103 istic analyses of these data have led to the erection of phylogenetic hypotheses that appear to be at
104 metric morphometric analyses corroborate the erection of the new taxon and illustrates the exploitati
105                                   Reversible erection or collapse of the host walls allows such switc
106 r than 50% of patients understood the terms "erection" or "impotent." Only 5% of patients understood
107                               In vivo penile erection paradigm supports the physiologic relevance of
108 d in a significant decrease in the number of erections per hour of PS, number of PS-related erections
109                       Tumescence and papilla erection persist throughout tongue retraction, and necta
110                                   Inadequate erections, present in one third of men pretreatment, wer
111  [95% CI, 45%-52%]) of those with functional erections prior to treatment reported functional erectio
112 tion is needed for triggering a touch-evoked erection reflex and successful mating in both male and f
113             PS architecture and waking-state erections remained unchanged after lesion in all groups.
114 been thought to participate in the sustained erection required for normal sexual performance.
115                                              Erection requires the activation of neuronal nitric oxid
116                            Control of penile erection requires the coordination of the hypothalamus a
117 Finally, C6' corrected the excessive priapic erection response of dNOS(-/-) mice.
118 eatment reversed abnormalities in key penile erection signaling molecules, including phosphodiesteras
119 inability to obtain and/or maintain a penile erection sufficient for adequate sexual relations, is al
120                   The proportion of men with erection sufficient for penetration was 83.3% (25 of 30)
121 e function recovery was defined as achieving erections sufficient for intercourse measured using the
122 n-clinic testing, 996 men (65.9 percent) had erections sufficient for intercourse.
123 aseline function, 31 (89%, 95% CI 73-97) had erections sufficient for penetration 12 months after foc
124       The timing of the effect of females on erection suggests that males are sexually arousable well
125                  Patient-reported functional erections suitable for intercourse 2 years following pro
126     Priapism is an abnormal prolonged penile erection that persists in the absence of any sexual stim
127  is implicated in normal and abnormal penile erection, the exact role and the underlying mechanism fo
128 le provides an overview of the physiology of erection, the pathophysiology of ED, and modern patient
129  The ability of ABT-724 to facilitate penile erection together with the favorable side-effect profile
130 xide (NO) pathway is known to mediate penile erection under normal conditions, we hypothesized that t
131  Priapism is a disorder of persistent penile erection unrelated to sexual interest or desire.
132 ia A(2B)R activation, contributing to penile erection via PI3K/AKT-dependent eNOS activation.
133           Furthermore, the latency period to erection was at least doubled by DPAT (2 mg/kg).
134                            Stimulation of an erection was confirmed by correlative intracavernosal pr
135  mean score for the question about achieving erections was 100 percent higher after treatment than at
136 or questions about achieving and maintaining erections were <0.001).
137  efficacy in an anesthetized canine model of erection when dosed intravenously.
138  ABT-724 dose-dependently facilitates penile erection when given s.c. to conscious rats, an effect th
139 A lesioning selectively disrupted PS-related erections while leaving waking-state erections intact.

 
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