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  1. Improving serious games by crowdsourcing feedback from the STEAM online gaming community
  2. Urothelium removal does not impact mucosal activity in response to muscarinic or adrenergic receptor stimulation
  3. What do stroke survivors want in stroke education and information provision in Australia?
  4. The use of augmented reality for patient and significant other stroke education: a feasibility study
  5. Providing dementia education with augmented reality: a health sciences and medicine feasibility pilot study
  6. The Dependence of Urinary Bladder Responses on Extracellular Calcium Varies Between Muscarinic, Histamine, 5-HT (Serotonin), Neurokinin, Prostaglandin, and Angiotensin Receptor Activation
  7. Smartphone‐based augmented reality physiology and anatomy laboratories
  8. Improving stroke education with augmented reality: A randomized control trial
  9. The effectiveness of parasympathomimetics for treating underactive bladder: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
  10. Use of virtual and augmented reality-based interventions in health education to improve dementia knowledge and attitudes: an integrative review
  11. Promoting learning of biomechanical concepts with game-based activities
  12. Virtual and Augmented Reality Enhancements to Medical and Science Student Physiology and Anatomy Test Performance: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
  13. Teaching with Disruptive Technology: The Use of Augmented, Virtual, and Mixed Reality (HoloLens) for Disease Education
  14. HoloLens and mobile augmented reality in medical and health science education: A randomised controlled trial
  15. Utilizing serious games for physiology and anatomy learning and revision
  16. Using Holograms to Enhance Learning in Health Sciences and Medicine
  17. Enhancing variety through gamified, interactive learning experiences
  18. Prostaglandin E2 and F2alpha Modulate Urinary Bladder Urothelium, Lamina Propria and Detrusor Contractility via the FP Receptor
  19. The five primary prostaglandins stimulate contractions and phasic activity of the urinary bladder urothelium, lamina propria and detrusor
  20. The five primary prostaglandins stimulate contractions and phasic activity of the urinary bladder urothelium, lamina propria and detrusor
  21. Alterations in histamine responses between juvenile and adult urinary bladder urothelium, lamina propria and detrusor tissues
  22. Enhancing Teaching in Biomedical, Health and Exercise Science with Real-Time Physiological Visualisations
  23. Technology Considerations in Health Professions and Clinical Education
  24. Developing future medical educators in an Australian medical program: supervisors’ reflections on the first four years of MD Professional Project implementation
  25. The Use of Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality in Anatomy Education
  26. Histamine modulation of urinary bladder urothelium, lamina propria and detrusor contractile activity via H1 and H2 receptors
  27. Applied Learning of Anatomy and Physiology: Virtual DissectionTables within Medical and Health Sciences Education
  28. How prepared are students for the various transitions in their medical studies? An Australian university pilot study
  29. Utilising Anatomical and Physiological Visualisations to Enhance the Face-to-Face Student Learning Experience in Biomedical Sciences and Medicine
  30. Multimodal Learning in Health Sciences and Medicine: Merging Technologies to Enhance Student Learning and Communication
  31. Mobile Mixed Reality for Experiential Learning and Simulation in Medical and Health Sciences Education
  32. Nutrition and growth: assessing the impact of regional nutritional intake on childhood development and metacarpal parameters
  33. Virtualisation devices for student learning: Comparison between desktop-based (Oculus Rift) and mobile-based (Gear VR) virtual reality in medical and health science education
  34. The effectiveness of virtual and augmented reality in health sciences and medical anatomy
  35. Supporting Students’ Transition to University and Problem-Based Learning
  36. Enhancing capillary blood collection: The influence of nicotinic acid and nonivamide
  37. Combining virtual (Oculus Rift & Gear VR) and augmented reality with interactive applications to enhance tertiary medical and biomedical curricula
  38. 5-HT2A receptor enhancement of contractile activity of the porcine urothelium and lamina propria
  39. Adrenoceptor Function and Expression in Bladder Urothelium and Lamina Propria
  40. Non-adrenergic, non-cholinergic, non-purinergic contractions of the urothelium/lamina propria of the pig bladder
  41. Contractile activity of the bladder urothelium/lamina propria and its regulation by nitric oxide
  42. Urothelial/Lamina Propria Spontaneous Activity and the Role of M3 Muscarinic Receptors in Mediating Rate Responses to Stretch and Carbachol
  43. Additional Abstracts
  44. 39th Annual Meeting of the International Continence Society San Francisco, USA 29 September - 3 October, 2009