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2007Chemotherapy-induced diarrhea is associated with changes in the luminal environment in the DA ratStringer, A.; Gibson, R.; Logan, R.; Bowen, J.; Yeoh, A.; Burns, J.; Keefe, D.
2016Short and long term behavioral and pathological changes in a novel rodent model of repetitive mild traumatic brain InjuryMcAteer, K.; Corrigan, F.; Thornton, E.; Turner, R.; Vink, R.; Byrnes, K.
2014Suppression of voluntary wheel running in rats is dependent on the site of inflammation: Evidence for voluntary running as a measure of hind paw-evoked painGrace, P.M.; Strand, K.A.; Maier, S.F.; Watkins, L.R.
1999Calcitonin Receptor-Mediated Growth Suppression of HEK-293 Cells is Accompanied by Induction of p21 WAF1/CIP1 and G2/M ArrestEvdokiou, A.; Raggatt, L.; Findlay, D.; Atkins, G.
2003Imaging pulmonary gene expression with positron emission tomographyRichard, J.; Zhou, Z.; Ponde, D.; Dence, C.; Factor, P.; Reynolds, P.; Luker, G.; Sharma, V.; Ferkol, T.; Piwnica-Worms, D.; Schuster, D.
1985The retention of cobalamin by the liver in the cobalamin-deficient ratOwens, J.A.; Scott, J.S.D.; Cooksley, W.G.E.
2008The spatiotemporal pattern of somal and axonal pathology after perikaryal excitotoxic injury to retinal ganglion cells: A histological and morphometric studySaggu, S.; Chotaliya, H.; Cai, Z.; Blumbergs, P.; Casson, R.
2014A bout of voluntary running enhances context conditioned fear, its extinction, and its reconsolidationSiette, J.; Reichelt, A.C.; Westbrook, R.F.
2006Effect of fatty acid chain length on suppression of ghrelin and stimulation of PYY, GLP-2 and PP secretion in healthy menFeltrin, K.; Patterson, M.; Ghatei, M.; Bloom, S.; Meyer, J.; Horowitz, M.; Feinle-Bisset, C.
1997Nonenzymatic Glycation of Type 1 Collagen Modifies Interaction With UMR 201-10B Preosteoblastic CellsKatayama, Y.; Celic, S.; Nagata, N.; Martin, T.; Findlay, D.