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Urinary Sphingosine-1-Phosphate as a Biomarker for Bladder Pain Syndrome
Erica Eggers
, Tess Crouss
,
Lioudmila Lipetskaia
,
Michael DiSanto
CMSRU Biomedical Science
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Sphingosine-1-phosphate
100%
Bladder Pain Syndrome
100%
Phosphate Concentration
54%
Symptom Duration
27%
Creatinine
18%
Inflammation
9%
Treatment Duration
9%
Symptom Severity
9%
Symptom Score
9%
Pain Management
9%
Mann-Whitney U Test
9%
Signaling Molecules
9%
Disease Severity
9%
Adult Female
9%
Phosphate Levels
9%
Spearman Correlation
9%
Treatment History
9%
Urinary Creatinine
9%
Bladder Contraction
9%
Disease Duration
9%
Creatinine Concentration
9%
Group Correlation
9%
Control pilot
9%
Immunology and Microbiology
Bladder Contraction
100%
Creatinine Urine Level
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Sphingosine-1-Phosphate
100%
Creatinine
27%
Mann-Whitney U Test
9%
Creatinine Urine Level
9%
Bladder Contraction
9%
Neuroscience
Sphingosine 1 Phosphate
100%
Creatinine
36%