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2011Stimulating healthy tissue regeneration by targeting the 5-HT₂B receptor in chronic liver diseaseEbrahimkhani, M.; Oakley, F.; Murphy, L.; Mann, J.; Moles, A.; Perugorria, M.; Ellis, E.; Lakey, A.; Burt, A.; Douglass, A.; Wright, M.; White, S.; Jaffre, F.; Maroteaux, L.; Mann, D.
2011The presence of TNF-α and TNFR1 in aseptic root resorption. A preliminary studyCurl, L.; Sampson, W.
2016Short and long term behavioral and pathological changes in a novel rodent model of repetitive mild traumatic brain InjuryMcAteer, K.; Corrigan, F.; Thornton, E.; Turner, R.; Vink, R.; Byrnes, K.
2018Increased susceptibility to cardiovascular disease in offspring born from dams of advanced maternal ageCooke, C.L.; Shah, A.; Kirschenman, R.D.; Quon, A.L.; Morton, J.S.; Care, A.S.; Davidge, S.T.
2018msgbsR: An R package for analysing methylation-sensitive restriction enzyme sequencing dataMayne, B.; Shalem, L.; Buckberry, S.; Rodriguez Lopez, C.M.; Roberts, C.; Bianco-Miotto, T.; Breen, J.
2012A pharmacodynamic investigation into the efficacy of osteoprotegerin during aseptic inflammationCurl, L.; Barker, C.; Dreyer, C.; Sampson, W.
2019Relaxin reduces endothelium-derived vasoconstriction in hypertension: revealing new therapeutic insightsLeo, C.H.; Ng, H.H.; Marshall, S.A.; Jelinic, M.; Rupasinghe, T.; Qin, C.; Roessner, U.; Ritchie, R.H.; Tare, M.; Parry, L.J.
2019Advanced maternal age compromises fetal growth and induces sex-specific changes in placental phenotype in ratsNapso, T.; Hung, Y.P.; Davidge, S.T.; Care, A.S.; Sferruzzi-Perri, A.N.
2012Prior exposure to repeated morphine potentiates mechanical allodynia induced by peripheral inflammation and neuropathyLoram, L.C.; Grace, P.M.; Strand, K.A.; Taylor, F.R.; Ellis, A.; Berkelhammer, D.; Bowlin, M.; Skarda, B.; Maier, S.F.; Watkins, L.R.
2015Structure-Activity Relationships of (+)-Naltrexone-Inspired Toll-like Receptor 4 (TLR4) AntagonistsSelfridge, B.R.; Wang, X.; Zhang, Y.; Yin, H.; Grace, P.M.; Watkins, L.R.; Jacobson, A.E.; Rice, K.C.