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2007Embryo culture and long-term consequencesThompson, J.; Mitchell, M.; Kind, K.
2007Markers of sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine-resistant Plasmodium falciparum in placenta and circulation of pregnant womenMockenhaupt, F.P.; Bedu-Addo, G.; Junge, C.; Hommerich, L.; Eggelte, T.A.; Bienzle, U.
2001Fetal growth restriction: adaptations and consequencesMcMillen, I.; Adams, M.; Ross, J.; Coulter, C.; Simonetta, G.; Owens, J.; Robinson, J.; Edwards, L.
2008Maternal insulin-like growth factor-II promotes placental functional development via the type 2 IGF receptor in the guinea pigSferruzzi-Perri, A.; Owens, J.; Standen, P.; Roberts, C.
2001Altered placental structure induced by maternal food restriction in guinea pigs: A role for circulating IGF-II and IGFBP-2 in the mother?Roberts, C.; Sohlstrom, A.; Kind, K.; Grant, P.; Earl, R.; Robinson, J.; Khong, T.; Owens, P.; Owens, J.
2001Maternal food restriction reduces the exchange surface area and increases the barrier thickness of the placenta in the guinea-pigRoberts, C.; Sohlstrom, A.; Kind, K.; Earl, R.; Khong, T.; Robinson, J.; Owens, P.; Owens, J.
2002Pituitary Autoantibodies in Lymphocytic Hypophysitis Target Both ?- and a-Enolase - A Link with Pregnancy?O'Dwyer, D.; Clifton, V.; Hall, A.; Smith, R.; Robinson, P.; Crock, P.
2001Fetoplacental growth in sheep administered progesterone during the first three days of pregnancyKleemann, D.; Walker, S.; Hartwich, K.; Fong, L.; Seamark, R.; Robinson, J.; Owens, J.
2002Fetal leptin is a signal of fat mass independent of maternal nutrition in ewes fed at or above maintenance energy requirementsMuhlhausler, B.; Roberts, C.; McFarlane, J.; Kauter, K.; McMillen, I.
2008Inherited thrombophilia and pregnancy complications revisitedRodger, M.; Paidas, M.; McLintock, C.; Middeldorp, S.; Kahn, S.; Martinelli, I.; Hague, W.; Montella, K.; Greer, I.