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2007Activin A and Follistatin influence hair follicle development in miceMcDowall, M.; McGrice, H.; Penno, N.; Nattrass, G.; Hebart, M.; Hynd, P.; International Congress of Hair Research (5th : 2007 : Vancouver, Canada)
2007Expression of ectodysplasin A1 and ectodysplasin receptor in initiating primary wool folliclesMcGrice, H.; Nattrass, G.; Hebart, M.; Bottema, C.; Hynd, P.; International Congress of Hair Research (5th : 2007 : Vancouver Canada)
2009The genetics of temperament traits in merino sheepLennon, K.; Hebart, M.; Hynd, P.; Brien, F.; Association for the Advancement of Animal Breeding and Genetics Conference (18th : 2009 : Barossa Valley, South Australia)
2009An integrated genomics approach to improving wool productivity and qualityHynd, P.; Bawden, C.; Rufaut, N.; Norris, B.; McDowall, M.; Nixon, A.; Yu, Z.; Pearson, A.; Nattrass, G.; Gordon-Thompson, C.; Moore, G.; Dunn, S.; Edwards, N.; Smith, D.; McLaughlan, C.; Association for the Advancement of Animal Breeding and Genetics Conference (18th : 2009 : Barossa Valley, South Australia)
2009Weighted co-expression networks shed light on the molecular mechanism of action of metyrapone on wool follicle developmentKadarmideen, H.; McDowall, M.; Nattrass, G.; McGrice, H.; Hynd, P.; Watson-Haigh, N.; Association for the Advancement of Animal Breeding and Genetics Conference (18th : 2009 : Barossa Valley, South Australia)
2009Phenotypic and genotypic analysis of a barebreech trait in Merino sheep as a potential replacement for surgical mulesingEdwards, N.; Hebart, M.; Hynd, P.
2009KGF and EGF signalling block hair follicle induction and promote interfollicular epidermal fate in developing mouse skinRichardson, G.; Bazzi, H.; Fantauzzo, K.; Waters, J.; Crawford, H.; Hynd, P.; Christiano, A.; Jahoda, C.