Scientists have begun to unlock the genetic code to understand how the lining of the bladder functions as a barrier to store urine — paving the way for possible new treatments for chronic bladder diseases such as interstitial cystitis and cancer.
Scientists have begun to unlock the genetic code to understand how the lining of the bladder functions as a barrier to store urine — paving the way for possible new treatments for chronic bladder diseases such as interstitial cystitis and cancer.