Einstein Researchers Develop Novel Drug That Regenerates Erectile Nerves Damaged by Prostate Surgery
April 19, 2021—(BRONX, NY)—Researchers atAlbert Einstein College of Medicine have developed a topical drug that regenerates and restores the function of erectile nerves damaged by radical prostatectomy, the most common treatment for localized prostate cancer. The drug was tested in rats, and the findings were published online today inJCI Insight.
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