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The frequency-dependence of pre- and postganglionic nerve stimulation of pig and rat bladder (2021)
Journal Article
Kitney, D., Crook, J., Chakrabarty, B., Kanai, A., Vahabi, B., Lovick, T., & Fry, C. (2021). The frequency-dependence of pre- and postganglionic nerve stimulation of pig and rat bladder. (00) Journal Not Listed, 25(3), 210-218. https://doi.org/10.5213/INJ.2142002.001

Purpose: The urinary bladder generates phasic contractions via action potentials generated in pre- and then postganglionic neurons. Whilst the frequency-dependence of postganglionic neurons to generate contractions has been quantified, the dynamic ra... Read More about The frequency-dependence of pre- and postganglionic nerve stimulation of pig and rat bladder.

The dark economies of sexual myths (2021)
Presentation / Conference
Mulvey-Roberts, M. (2021, July). The dark economies of sexual myths. Paper presented at Dark Economies: Anxious futures, Fearful Pasts, Falmouth University

According to Foucault, the Victorian obsession with sexuality proliferated through discourse. This paper will begin by exploring how it spawned a lucrative industry in anti-masturbatory self-help books and devices, which for males rested on the pseu... Read More about The dark economies of sexual myths.

Economic crime in war (2024)
Presentation / Conference
Quenivet, N., & Hock, B. (2024, April). Economic crime in war. Presented at Crime and Counteraction to it in the Conditions of War and in the Postwar Perspective: An Interdisciplinary Panorama, Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs (Ukraine)

This presentation focuses on a largely unexplored area – economic crime in war. By highlighting key examples of how economic crime links to war, we aim to open the discussion on how to disrupt economic crime in war effectively. We invite scholars wit... Read More about Economic crime in war.

How does the lower urinary tract contribute to bladder sensation? ICI-RS 2023 (2023)
Journal Article
Grundy, L., Wyndaele, J. J., Hashitani, H., Vahabi, B., Wein, A., Abrams, P., …Fry, C. H. (in press). How does the lower urinary tract contribute to bladder sensation? ICI-RS 2023. Neurourology and Urodynamics, https://doi.org/10.1002/nau.25316

Aim: Bladder sensation is critical for coordinating voluntary micturition to maintain healthy bladder function. Sensations are initiated by the activation of sensory afferents that innervate throughout the bladder wall. However, the physiological com... Read More about How does the lower urinary tract contribute to bladder sensation? ICI-RS 2023.