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2008Osteal tissue macrophages are intercalated throughout human and mouse bone lining tissues and regulate osteoblast function in vitro and in vivoChang, M.; Raggatt, L.; Alexander, K.; Kuliwaba, J.; Fazzalari, N.; Schroder, K.; Maylin, E.; Ripoll, V.; Hume, D.; Pettit, A.
2001Effect of global system for mobile communication (GSM)-like radiofrequency fields on vascular permeability in mouse brainFinnie, J.; Blumbergs, P.; Manavis, J.; Utteridge, T.; Gebski, V.; Swift, J.; Vernon-Roberts, B.; Kuchel, T.
2003Zinc treatment prevents lipopolysaccharide-induced teratogenicity in miceCarey, L.; Berbee, P.; Coyle, P.; Philcox, J.; Rofe, A.
2008PU.1 and NFATc1 mediate osteoclastic induction of the mouse β₃ integrin promoterCrotti, T.; Sharma, S.; Fleming, J.; Flannery, M.; Ostrowski, M.; Goldring, S.; McHugh, K.
2009Metallophilic macrophages are fully developed in the thymus of autoimmune regulator (Aire)-deficient miceMilcevic, N.; Milicevic, Z.; Milkovic, M.; Labudovic-Borovic, M.; Laan, M.; Peterson, P.; Kisand, K.; Scott, H.; Qu, N.; Westermann, J.
2008Dietary zinc supplementation during pregnancy prevents spatial and object recognition memory impairments caused by early prenatal ethanol exposurePearce, B.; Henry, C.; Rofe, A.; Coyle, P.
2002Effect of long-term mobile communication microwave exposure on vascular permeability in mouse brainFinnie, J.; Blumbergs, P.; Manavis, J.; Utteridge, T.; Gebski, V.; Davies, R.; Vernon-Roberts, B.; Kuchel, T.
2003Zinc supplementation at the time of ethanol exposure ameliorates teratogenicity in miceCarey, L.; Coyle, P.; Philcox, J.; Rofe, A.
2006Prenatal zinc treatment at the time of acute ethanol exposure limits spatial memory impairments in mouse offspringPearce, B.; Rofe, A.; Coyle, P.
2006Dietary zinc supplementation ameliorates LPS-Induced teratogenicity in miceChua, J.; Rofe, A.; Coyle, P.