Injectable bladder muscle cells-polymer suspension for treatment

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ABSTRACT:
A method of treatment of vesicoureteral reflux, incontinence and other defects is described wherein bladder muscle cells are mixed with a liquid polymeric material to form a suspension. This is injected into the area of the defect, in an amount effective to yield a muscle area that provides the required control over the passage of urine or otherwise corrects the defect.

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