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Steers WD et al. – Repeated injury, mechanical stimuli, and inflammatory cytokines may alter these channels, leading to common voiding disorders and pain. Some individuals may even express isoforms or splice variants of ion channels that predispose them to overactive bladder or pain. This brief overview highlights recent findings relating to ion channels and their potential role in micturition.

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