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. 1962 Jul;31(1):23–45.

A Study of the Regenerative Ability of the Epithelial Lining of the Urinary Bladder

Together with evidence concerning the function of the mucosa in the reflex act of micturition. Arris and Gale Lecture delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons of England on 4th January 1962

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