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2014Placental restriction of fetal growth reduces cutaneous responses to antigen after sensitization in sheepWooldridge, A.; Bischof, R.; Meeusen, E.; Liu, H.; Heinemann, G.; Hunter, D.; Giles, L.; Kind, K.; Owens, J.; Clifton, V.; Gatford, K.
2013A suppressor screen in Mecp2 mutant mice implicates cholesterol metabolism in Rett syndromeBuchovecky, C.; Turley, S.; Brown, H.; Kyle, S.; McDonald, J.; Liu, B.; Pieper, A.; Huang, W.; Katz, D.; Russell, D.; Shendure, J.; Justice, M.
2012A possible murine model for investigation of pathogenesis of Sudden Infant Death SyndromeBettelheim, K.; Luke, R.; Johnston, N.; Pearce, J.; Goldwater, P.
2008Behavioural characterisation of the alpha-mannosidosis guinea pigRobinson, A.; Crawley, A.; Auclair, D.; Weston, P.; Hirte, C.; Hemsley, K.; Hopwood, J.
2008Lentiviral-mediated gene therapy for murine mucopolysaccharidosis type IIIAMcIntyre, C.; Derrick Roberts, A.; Ranieri, E.; Clements, P.; Byers, S.; Anson, D.
2008A mouse model of human mucopolysaccharidosis IX exhibits osteoarthritisMartin, D.; Atmuri, V.; Hemming, R.; Farley, J.; Mort, J.; Byers, S.; Hombach-Klonisch, S.; Stern, R.; Triggs-Raine, B.
2004Characterization of colonic and mesenteric lymph node dendritic cell subpopulations in a murine adoptive transfer model of inflammatory bowel diseaseKarlis, J.; Penttila, I.; Tran, T.; Jones, B.; Nobbs, S.; Zola, H.; Flesch, I.
2007Functional correction of CNS lesions in an MPS-IIIA mouse model by intracerebral AAV-mediated delivery of sulfamidase and SUMF1 genesFraldi, A.; Hemsley, K.; Crawley, A.; Lombardi, A.; Lau, A.; Sutherland, L.; Auricchio, A.; Ballabio, A.; Hopwood, J.
2004Intramembranous ossification mechanism for bone bridge formation at the growth plate cartilage injury siteXian, C.; Zhou, F.; Mc Carty, R.; Foster, B.
1998Two mutations within a feline mucopolysaccharidosis type VI colony cause three different clinical phenotypesCrawley, A.; Yogalingam, G.; Muller, V.; Hopwood, J.