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1998Analysis of a Drosophila cyclin E hypomorphic mutation suggests a novel role for Cyclin E in cell proliferation control during eye imaginal disc development.Secombe, J.; Pispa, J.; Saint, R.; Richardson, H.
1996The peptide ACTH (1-39), adrenal growth and steroidogenesis in the sheep fetus after disconnection of the hypothalamus and pituitaryPhillips, I.; Ross, J.; Owens, J.; Young, I.; McMillen, I.
1996Increased bone resorption precedes bone formation in the ovariectomised ratSims, N.; Morris, H.; Moore, R.; Durbridge, T.
1999Comparison of Three Methods for Estimation of Bone Resoprtion Following Ovariectomy in the Distal Femur and the Proximal Tibia of the RatBaldock, P.; Moore, R.; Durbridge, T.; Morris, H.
1999Isolation and characterisation of zona pellucida A (ZPA) cDNAs from two species of marsupial: regulated oocyte-specific expression of ZPA transcriptsVoyle, R.; Haines, B.; Loffler, K.; Hope, R.; Rathjen, P.; Breed, W.
1996Induction of T cell responses to the invariant chain derived peptide CLIP in mice immunized with the group 1 allergen of house dust miteKristensen, N.; Hoyne, G.; Hayball, J.; Hetzel, C.; Bourne, T.; Lamb, J.
1999Contrasting roles for RANTES and macrophage inflammatory protein-1α (MIP-1α) in a murine model of allergic peritonitisDas, A.; Ajuebor, M.; Flower, R.; Perretti, M.; McColl, S.
1996The relative roles of the hypothalamus and cortisol in the control of prolactin gene expression in the anterior pituitary of the sheep fetusPhillips, I.; Simonetta, G.; Owens, J.; Robinson, J.; Clarke, I.; McMillen, I.
1998Oestrogen deficiency impairs intestinal calcium absorption in the ratO'Loughlin, P.; Morris, H.
1999Restriction of placental and fetal growth in sheep alters fetal blood pressure responses to angiotension II and captoprilEdwards, L.; Simonetta, G.; Owens, J.; Robinson, J.; McMillen, I.