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Craig F. Donatucci
Researcher at Eli Lilly and Company
Publications - 119
Citations - 4746
Craig F. Donatucci is an academic researcher from Eli Lilly and Company. The author has contributed to research in topics: Erectile dysfunction & Tadalafil. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 119 publications receiving 4509 citations. Previous affiliations of Craig F. Donatucci include University of California, San Francisco & Durham University.
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High Cholesterol Feeding in C57/Blc6 Mice Alters Expression within The VEGF Receptor‐Ligand Family in Corporal Tissue
Donghua Xie,Surovi Hazarika,Amy J. Andrich,Mike E. Padgett,Christopher D. Kontos,Craig F. Donatucci,Brian H. Annex +6 more
TL;DR: Cholesterol feeding in C57BL6 mice results in alterations in the VEGF receptor-ligand family that may initially serve to limit the degree of vascular injury but these adaptations fail with the continuation of cholesterol feeding.
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Treatment satisfaction among men with concurrent benign prostatic hyperplasia and erectile dysfunction treated with tadalafil or other phosphodiesterase type-5 inhibitor combinations
TL;DR: Higher satisfaction for both effectiveness and convenience of once-daily tadalafil may inform both patient and clinician decisions regarding pharmacotherapy regimens.
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1801 positive culture growths from infection retardant-coated penile prostheses at the time of revision/savlage surgery: a multicenter study
Gerard D. Henry,Culley C. Carson,John R. Delk,Stephen McKim,Erin R. McNamara,Mario A. Cleves,Caroline J. Simmons,Anthony J Bella,Craig F. Donatucci +8 more
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On-demand use of erectile aids in men with preoperative erectile dysfunction treated by whole gland prostate cryoablation
Masaki Kimura,Craig F. Donatucci,Matvey Tsivian,Jorge Caso,Daniel M. Moreira,Vladimir Mouraviev,Takefumi Satoh,Shiro Baba,Thomas J. Polascik +8 more
TL;DR: On-demand use of erectile aids could help restore EF and reduce sexual bother after whole gland prostate cryoablation, and these results may aid in the decision-making process for PCa patients with preoperative and postoperative ED who have concern about sexual health-related quality of life.
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Revision Washout Decreases Implant Capsule Tissue Culture Positivity : A Multicenter Study. Commentary
Gerard D. Henry,Culley C. Carson,Steven K. Wilson,Jeremy Wiygul,Chris Tornehl,Mario A. Cleves,Caroline J. Simmons,Craig F. Donatucci,John J. Mulcahy +8 more
TL;DR: Positive cultures and visible bacterial biofilm are present on clinically uninfected inflatable penile prostheses at revision surgery in most patients, and revision washout appears to decrease the bacterial load on implant capsule tissue at Revision surgery of inflatablePenile prosthesis for noninfectious reasons.