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2007Intrafetal insulin-like growth factor-I infusion stimulates adrenal growth but not steroidogenesis in the sheep fetus during late gestationRoss, J.; McMillen, I.; Lok, F.; Thiel, A.; Owens, J.; Coulter, C.
2007Placental restriction of fetal growth increases insulin action growth and adiposity in the young lambDe Blasio, M.; Gatford, K.; McMillen, I.; Robinson, J.; Owens, J.
2007Early pregnancy maternal endocrine insulin-like growth factor I programs the placenta for increased functional capacity throughout gestationSferruzzi-Perri, A.; Owens, J.; Standen, P.; Taylor, R.; Robinson, J.; Roberts, C.
2008Improved lactational nutrition and postnatal growth ameliorates impairment of glucose tolerance by uteroplacental insufficiency in male rat offspringSiebel, A.; Mibus, A.; De Blasio, M.; Westcott, K.; Morris, M.; Prior, L.; Owens, J.; Wlodek, M.
2008Impaired β-cell function and inadequate compensatory increases in β-cell mass after intrauterine growth restriction in sheepGatford, K.; Mohammad, S.; Harland, M.; De Blasio, M.; Fowden, A.; Robinson, J.; Owens, J.
2007The kidney is resistant to chronic hypoglycaemia in late-gestation fetal sheepBoyce, A.; Gibson, K.; Wintour, E.; Koukoulas, I.; Gatford, K.; Owens, J.; Lumbers, E.
2006Maternal insulin-like growth factors-I and -II act via different pathways to promote fetal growthSferruzzi-Perri, A.; Owens, J.; Pringle, K.; Robinson, J.; Roberts, C.
2007Normal lactational environment restores nephron endowment and prevents hypertension after placental restriction in the ratWlodek, M.; Mibus, A.; Tan, A.; Siebel, A.; Owens, J.; Moritz, K.
2000Treatment of underfed pigs with GH throughout the second quarter of pregnancy increases fetal growthGatford, K.; Owens, J.; Campbell, R.; Boyce, J.; Grant, P.; De Blasio, M.; Owens, P.
2009Responses to maternal GH or ractopamine during early-mid pregnancy are similar in primiparous and multiparous pregnant pigsGatford, K.; De Blasio, M.; Roberts, C.; Nottle, M.; Kind, K.; Van Wettere, W.; Smits, R.; Owens, J.