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2003Ammonium induces aberrant blastocyst differentiation, metabolism, pH regulation, gene expression and subsequently alters fetal development in the mouseLane, M.; Gardner, D.
2003Egr-1 induction in rat granulosa cells by follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone: Combinatorial regulation by transcription factors cyclic adenosine 3' 5'- monophosphate regulatory element binding protein serum response factor Sp1Russell, D.; Doyle, K.; Gonzales-Robayna, I.; Pipaon, C.; Richards, J.
2008The Effect of the JNK Inhibitor, JIP Peptide, on Human T Lymphocyte Proliferation and Cytokine ProductionMelino, M.; Hii, C.; McColl, S.; Ferrante, A.
2001The CF salt controversy: In vivo observations and therapeutic approachesTarran, R.; Grubb, B.; Parsons, D.; Picher, M.; Hirsch, A.; Davis, C.; Boucher, R.
2009Cross-presentation of male seminal fluid antigens elicits T cell activation to initiate the female immune response to pregnancyMoldenhauer, L.; Diener, K.; Thring, D.; Brown, M.; Hayball, J.; Robertson, S.
2012TGF-β mediates proinflammatory seminal fluid signaling in human cervical epithelial cellsSharkey, D.; Macpherson, A.; Tremellen, K.; Mottershead, D.; Gilchrist, R.; Robertson, S.
2010Genome-wide identification of human FOXP3 target genes in natural regulatory T cellsSadlon, T.; Wilkinson, B.; Pederson, S.; Brown, C.; Bresatz, S.; Gargett, T.; Melville, E.; Peng, K.; D'Andrea, R.; Glonek, G.; Goodall, G.; Zola, H.; Shannon, F.; Barry, S.
2013Macrophages regulate corpus luteum development during embryo implantation in miceCare, A.; Diener, K.; Jasper, M.; Brown, H.; Ingman, W.; Robertson, S.
2009Characterisation and Developmental Potential of Ovine Bone Marrow Derived Mesenchymal Stem CellsMc Carty, R.; Gronthos, S.; Zannettino, A.; Foster, B.; Xian, C.
2004Mouse orthologue of ARX, a gene mutated in several X-linked forms of mental retardation and epilepsy, is a marker of adult neural stem cells and forebrain GABAergic neuronsColombo, E.; Galli, R.; Cossu, G.; Gecz, J.; Broccoli, V.