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  • Despite improved understanding of the neural anatomy and advances in surgical techniques, erectile dysfunction remains a common sequela of radical prostatectomy. In this Timeline, leading experts in the field look back at the history of penile rehabilitation after prostatectomy, and discuss the limitations and future perspectives of proposed treatments.

    • Emmanuel Weyne
    • Fabio Castiglione
    • Maarten Albersen
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Urology
    Volume: 12, P: 289-297
  • Men with erectile dysfunction (ED) that is unresponsive to available oral pharmacotherapy with PDE5 inhibitors represent a significant subgroup of patients with the disorder. Such patients might in the near future benefit from regenerative medicine options that restore tissue integrity and signalling in penis-projecting neurons, penile smooth muscle cells and endothelial cells. In this comprehensive Review, the authors discuss the current cutting-edge research in regenerative medicine for ED and consider the therapeutic potential of these techniques for the future.

    • Lukman Hakim
    • Frank Van der Aa
    • Maarten Albersen
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Urology
    Volume: 9, P: 520-536
  • Observations of a white dwarf/cool star binary that emits from X-ray to radio wavelengths, AR Sco, reveal a close binary with a 3.56-h period, pulsing in brightness with a period of 1.97 min; these pulses are so intense that the optical flux of AR Sco can increase by a factor of four within 30 s, and the pulsing is detectable at radio frequencies.

    • T. R. Marsh
    • B. T. Gänsicke
    • P. J. Wheatley
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 537, P: 374-377