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Volume: 20 Issue: 3

1. Progress in the treatment of female sexual dysfunction. Page:195—200
2. Autophagy and prostate cancer. Page:277—280
3. Generation and regulation of Leydig cells. Page:273—276
4. Low-dose tadalafil combined with Shuganyiyang capsules for mild-to-moderate erectile dysfunction. Page:267—272
5. Comprehensive treatment of stage-lllb testicular non-seminomatous germ cell tumor: a case report and review of the literature. Page:263—266
6. Correlation of sex hormones and parathyroid hormone with biochemical markers of bone turnover in aged men. Page:257—262
7. Influence of the reference values for semen analysis proposed in the 5th edition of WHO laboratory manual on the indication spectrum for intrauterine insemination. Page:253—256
8. Early removal of the urethral catheter after transurethral plasma kinetic resection of the prostate in the treatment of BPH. Page:249—252
9. Urinary prostaglandins E2 correlates to overactive bladder symptoms in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia. Page:244—248
10. Efficacy of combination therapy of tamsulosin and solifenacin for mild and moderate benign prostatic hyperplasia with overactive bladder. Page:239—243
11. Diagnosis of prostate cancer with PSA < or =4.0 microg/L. Page:234—238
12. Prognostic value of PSA kinetics in locally advanced prostate cancer treated by maximal androgen blockade combined with brachytherapy. Page:229—233
13. Inhibition of stromal interaction molecule 1 and the expression of apoptosis-related proteins in prostate cancer PC-3 cells. Page:225—228
14. Bortezomib enhances the sensitivity of prostate cancer cells to natural killer cell-mediated cytotoxicity. Page:218—224
15. Effects of cyclopamine on the proliferation and apoptosis of LNCaP cells and expression of the PCA3 gene in human prostate cancer. Page:213—217
16. Effects of adenovirus-mediated PTEN on the proliferation of prostate cancer PC-3 cells and expressions of cyclin D1 and p21. Page:207—212
17. Microwave radiation induces injury to GC-2spd cells. Page:201—206