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2013Clinical prediction in early pregnancy of infants small for gestational age by customised birthweight centiles: findings from a healthy nulliparous cohortMcCowan, L.; Thompson, J.; Taylor, R.; North, R.; Poston, L.; Baker, P.; Myers, J.; Roberts, C.; Dekker, G.; Simpson, N.; Walker, J.; Kenny, L.; Marsit, C.J.
2013Bone morphogenetic protein 15 and fibroblast growth factor 10 enhance cumulus expansion, glucose uptake, and expression of genes in the ovulatory cascade during in vitro maturation of bovine cumulus-oocyte complexesCaixeta, E.; McDowall, M.; Gilchrist, R.; Thompson, J.; Price, C.; Machado, M.; Lima, P.; Buratini, J.
2014The effect of peri-conception hyperglycaemia and the involvement of the hexosamine biosynthesis pathway in mediating oocyte and embryo developmental competenceFrank, L.; Sutton-McDowall, M.; Gilchrist, R.; Thompson, J.
2013Gestational weight gain and adverse pregnancy outcomes in a nulliparous cohortChung, J.; Taylor, R.; Thompson, J.; Anderson, N.; Dekker, G.; Kenny, L.; McCowan, L.
2008The effect of glucosamine concentration on the development and sex ratio of bovine embryosKimura, K.; Iwata, H.; Thompson, J.
2008Sperm DNA damage is associated with assisted reproductive technology pregnancyBakos, H.; Thompson, J.; Inglis, D.; Lane, M.
2007Influence of hyaluronic acid synthesis and cumulus mucification on bovine oocyte in vitro maturation, fertilisation and embryo developmentGutnisky, C.; Dalvit, G.; Pintos, L.; Thompson, J.; Beconi, M.; Cetica, P.
2008Oocyte-secreted factors: regulators of cumulus cell function and oocyte qualityGilchrist, R.; Lane, M.; Thompson, J.
2004Effect of specific phosphodiesterase isoenzyne inhibitors during in vitro maturation of bovine oocytes on meiotic and developmental capacityThomas, R.; Thompson, J.; Armstrong, D.; Gilchrist, R.
2009Disruption of Mitochondrial Malate-Aspartate Shuttle Activity in Mouse Blastocysts Impairs Viability and Fetal GrowthMitchell, M.; Cashman, K.; Gardner, D.; Thompson, J.; Lane, M.