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1999Trapping and immobilization of Nippostrongylus brasiliensis larvae at the site of inoculation in primary infections of interleukin-5 transgenic miceDaly, C.; Mayrhofer, G.; Dent, L.; Mansfield, J.M.
1996Elevated concentration and biologic activity of monocyte chemotactic protein-1 levels in the peritoneal fluid of patients with endometriosisAkoum, A.; Lemay, A.; McColl, S.; Turcot-Tremblay, L.; Maheux, R.
1997Control of motor units in human flexor digitorum profundus in different hand posturesGarland, S.; Miles, T.
1995Detection of circulating tumor cells in colorectal cancer by Immunobead-PCR is a sensitive prognostic marker for relapse of diseaseHardingham, J.; Kotasek, D.; Sage, R.; Eaton, M.; Pascoe, V.; Dobrovic, A.
1999Interleukin-5 transgenic mice show enhanced resistance to primary infections with Nippostrongylus brasiliensis but not primary infections with Toxacara carisDent, L.; Daly, C.; Mayrhofer, G.; Zimmerman, T.; Hallett, A.; Bignold, L.; Creaney, J.; Parsons, J.; Mansfield, J.M.
1996A novel mutation in Exon 6 (F236S) of the proteolipid protein gene is associated with spastic paraplegiaDonnelly, A.; Colley, A.; Crimmins, D.; Mulley, J.
1998Febrile seizures and generalised epilepsy associated with a mutation in the Na+-channel b1 subunit gene SCN1BWallace, R.; Wang, D.; Singh, R.; Scheffer, I.; George Jnr., A.; Phillips, H.; Saar, K.; Reis, A.; Johnson, E.; Sutherland, G.; Berkovic, S.; Mulley, J.
1995X linked fatal infantile cardiomyopathy maps to Xq28 and is possibly allelic to Barth syndromeGedeon, A.; Wilson, M.; Colley, A.; Sillence, D.; Mulley, J.
1999Identification of the gene (SEDL) causing X-linked spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia tardaGedeon, A.; Colley, A.; Jamieson, R.; Thompson, E.; Rogers, J.; Sillence, D.; Tiller, G.; Mulley, J.; Gecz, J.
1995Continuous 14 day infusion of insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-II increases the growth of normal rats, but exhibits a lower potency than IGF-IConlon, M.; Francis, G.; Tomas, F.; Wallace, J.; Howarth, G.; Ballard, F.