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2014Rapidly alternating photoperiods disrupt central and peripheral rhythmicity and decrease plasma glucose, but do not affect glucose tolerance or insulin secretion in sheepVarcoe, T.; Gatford, K.; Voultsios, A.; Salkeld, M.; Boden, M.; Rattanatray, L.; Kennaway, D.
2014A qualitative investigation of RANKL, RANK and OPG in a rat model of transient ankylosisCurl, L.; Tan, C.; Dreyer, C.; Sampson, W.
2014BAFF regulates activation of self-reactive T cells through B-cell dependent mechanisms and mediates protection in NOD miceMariƱo, E.; Walters, S.N.; Villanueva, J.E.; Richards, J.L.; Mackay, C.R.; Grey, S.T.
2014Effect of egg washing and correlation between eggshell characteristics and egg penetration by various Salmonella typhimurium strainsGole, V.; Chousalkar, K.; Roberts, J.; Sexton, M.; May, D.; Tan, J.; Kiermeier, A.; Cloeckaert, A.
2014Suppression of voluntary wheel running in rats is dependent on the site of inflammation: Evidence for voluntary running as a measure of hind paw-evoked painGrace, P.M.; Strand, K.A.; Maier, S.F.; Watkins, L.R.
2014Pancreaticoduodenectomy: outcomes in a low-volume, specialised Hepato Pancreato Biliary unitKanhere, H.; Trochsler, M.; Kanhere, M.; Lord, A.; Maddern, G.
2014Expression of inducible heat shock proteins Hsp27 and Hsp70 in the visual pathway of rats subjected to various models of retinal ganglion cell injuryChidlow, G.; Wood, J.; Casson, R.; Agudo-Barriuso, M.
2014A bout of voluntary running enhances context conditioned fear, its extinction, and its reconsolidationSiette, J.; Reichelt, A.C.; Westbrook, R.F.
2014Mutations in USP9X are associated with X-linked intellectual disability and disrupt neuronal cell migration and growthHoman, C.; Kumar, R.; Nguyen, L.; Haan, E.; Raymond, F.; Abidi, F.; Raynaud, M.; Schwartz, C.; Wood, S.; Gecz, J.; Jolly, L.
2014Periodontal-ligament-derived stem cells exhibit the capacity for long-term survival, self-renewal, and regeneration of multiple tissue types in vivoMenicanin, D.; Mrozik, K.; Wada, N.; Marino, V.; Shi, S.; Bartold, P.; Gronthos, S.