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2005The intermediate lactotroph: A morphologically distinct, ghrelin-responsive pituitary cell in the dwarf (dw/dw) RatHuerta-Ocampo, I.; Christian, H.; Thompson, N.; El-Kasti, M.; Wells, T.
2017Age as a confounding factor for the accurate non-invasive diagnosis of advanced NAFLD fibrosisMcPherson, S.; Hardy, T.; Dufour, J.; Petta, S.; Romero-Gomez, M.; Allison, M.; Oliveira, C.; Francque, S.; van Gaal, L.; Schattenberg, J.; Tiniakos, D.; Burt, A.; Bugianesi, E.; Ratziu, V.; Day, C.; Anstee, Q.
2014Determining the mechanisms of lapatinib-induced diarrhoea using a rat modelBowen, J.; Mayo, B.; Plews, E.; Bateman, E.; Wignall, A.; Stringer, A.; Boyle, F.; Keefe, D.
2012The increasing burden of atrial fibrillation compared with heart failure and myocardial infarction: a 15-year study of all hospitalizations in AustraliaWong, C.; Brooks, A.; Leong, D.; Roberts-Thomson, K.; Sanders, P.
2014Venous sinus thrombosis secondary to tuberculous meningitis: A novel cause of trigeminal neuralgiaTsimiklis, C.A.; Gragnaniello, C.; Abou-Hamden, A.
2012Treatment with a substance P receptor antagonist is neuroprotective in the intrastriatal 6-hydroxydopamine model of early Parkinson's DiseaseThornton, E.; Vink, R.; Block, M.L.
2011Accelerated maturation and abnormal morphology in the preterm neonatal kidneySutherland, M.; Gubhaju, L.; Moore, L.; Kent, A.; Dahlstrom, J.; Horne, R.; Hoy, W.; Bertram, J.; Black, M.
2010DNA-binding-dependent androgen receptor signaling contributes to gender differences and has physiological actions in males and femalesMacLean, H.; Moore, A.; Sastra, S.; Morris, H.; Ghasem-Zadeh, A.; Rana, K.; Axell, A.; Notini, A.; Handelsman, D.; Seeman, E.; Zajac, J.; Davey, R.
2012Results of epidemiological studies of blood pressure are biased by continuous variation in arm size related to body massUlijaszek, S.; Henneberg, M.
2011Slowly and rapidly digested fat emulsions are equally satiating but their triglycerides are differentially absorbed and metabolized in humansKeogh, J.; Wooster, T.; Golding, M.; Day, L.; Otto, B.; Clifton, P.