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William E. Bradley
Researcher at University of California, Irvine
Publications - 167
Citations - 7604
William E. Bradley is an academic researcher from University of California, Irvine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Urinary bladder & Cystometry. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 164 publications receiving 7440 citations. Previous affiliations of William E. Bradley include United States Department of Veterans Affairs & University of Minnesota.
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The Influence of CCL3L1 Gene-Containing Segmental Duplications on HIV-1/AIDS Susceptibility
Enrique Gonzalez,Hemant Kulkarni,Hector Bolivar,Andrea Mangano,Racquel Sanchez,Gabriel Catano,Robert J. B. Nibbs,Barry I. Freedman,Marlon P. Quinones,Michael J. Bamshad,Krishna K. Murthy,Brad H. Rovin,William E. Bradley,Robert A. Clark,Stephanie A. Anderson,Robert J. O'Connell,Brian K. Agan,Seema S. Ahuja,Rosa Bologna,Luisa Sen,Matthew J. Dolan,Sunil K. Ahuja +21 more
TL;DR: It is shown that there are significant interindividual and interpopulation differences in the copy number of a segmental duplication encompassing the gene encoding CCL3L1, a potent human immunodeficiency virus–1 (HIV-1)–suppressive chemokine and ligand for the HIV coreceptor CCR5.
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Management of erectile impotence Use of implantable inflatable prosthesis
F. Brantley Scott,F. Brantley Scott,William E. Bradley,William E. Bradley,Gerald W. Timm,Gerald W. Timm +5 more
TL;DR: A completely implantable erectile prosthesis for the treatment of erectile organic impotence has been developed in conjunction with an artificial prosthetic urinary sphincter and five patients have undergone successful surgical implantation.
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Treatment of urinary incontinence by implantable prosthetic sphincter.
F. Brantley Scott,F. Brantley Scott,William E. Bradley,William E. Bradley,Gerald W. Timm,Gerald W. Timm +5 more
TL;DR: The preliminary results indicate that this prosthetic urethral sphincter was implanted in five patients with urinary incontinence successfully restored continence to all five patients.
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Treatment of urinary incontinence by an implantable prosthetic urinary sphincter
F. Brantley Scott,F. Brantley Scott,William E. Bradley,William E. Bradley,Gerald W. Timm,Gerald W. Timm +5 more
TL;DR: Implantation of a prosthetic urinary sphincter represents the first of a series of developments which will ultimately lead to complete electromechanical control of micturition in the patient with neurologic bladder dysfunction.