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International Journal of Impotence Research
Basic and Clinical Studies

Scope

Devoted exclusively to impotence research. Areas of interest include:

CLINICAL

  • methods of assessing normal and abnormal erectile dysfunction
  • methods of delivery to create erection
  • vascular control of erection
  • oral, urethral and injectable delivery of drugs
RESEARCH
  • gene modification and therapy
  • modification of diseases causing impotence
  • animal models of diseases causing impotence
  • neural and electrophysiologic studies
  • effets of ageing and diseases on membrane receptors, secondary messenger formation and cell-to-cell comunication
  • long-term outcome studies of psychological, medical and surgical treatment modalities of erectile dysfunction
Also includes work on areas forming the basics of impotence research:
  • central brain control
  • blood flow
  • hormones
  • neural innervation
  • penile smooth muscle

Last Updated 15 February 1999

© Macmillan Publishers Ltd 1999

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