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2007Galectin 15 (LGALS15): A gene uniquely expressed in the uteri of sheep and goats that functions in trophoblast attachmentLewis, S.; Farmer, J.; Burghardt, R.; Newton, G.; Johnson, G.; Adelson, D.; Bazer, F.; Spencer, T.
2001Sodium ion-driven serine/threonine transport in Porphyromonas gingivalisDashper, S.; Brownfield, L.; Slakeski, N.; Zilm, P.; Rogers, A.; Reynolds, E.
2006International union of pharmacology LVII: Recommendations for the nomenclature of receptors for relaxin family peptidesBathgate, R.; Ivell, R.; Sanborn, B.; Sherwood, O.; Summers, R.
1996Cloning, sequencing and expression of rat liver pyruvate carboxylaseJitrapakdee, S.; Booker, G.; Cassady, A.; Wallace, J.
1999DRONC, an ecdysone-inducible Drosophila caspaseDorstyn, L.; Colussi, P.; Quinn, L.; Richardson, H.; Kumar, S.
2004Host-defence skin peptides of the Australian common froglet Crinia signifera: sequence determination using positive and negative ion electrospray mass spectraMaselli, V.; Brinkworth, C.; Bowie, J.; Tyler, M.
2004Investigating the importance of the flexible hinge in caerin 1.1: Solution structures and activity of two synthetically modified caerin peptidesPukala, T.; Brinkworth, C.; Carver, J.; Bowie, J.
2000Differences in the skin peptides of the male and female Australian tree frog Litoria splendida: The discovery of the aquatic male sex pheromone splendipherin, together with Phe8 caerulein and a new antibiotic peptide caerin 1.10Wabnitz, P.; Bowie, J.; Tyler, M.; Wallace, J.; Smith, B.
2005Antimicrobial peptides from amphibian skin potently inhibit human immunodeficiency virus infection and transfer of virus from dendritic cells to T cellsVanCompernolle, S.; Taylor, R.; Oswald-Richter, K.; Jiang, J.; Youree, B.; Bowie, J.; Tyler, M.; Conlon, J.; Wade, D.; Aiken, C.; Dermody, T.; KewalRamani, V.; Rollins-Smith, L.; Unutmaz, D.
1995Luteinizing hormone/chorionic gonadotropin bioactivity in the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) is due to a chorionic gonadotropin molecule with a structure intermediate between human chorionic gonadotropin and human luteinizing hormone.Simula, A.; Amato, F.; Faast, R.; Lopata, A.; Berka, J.; Norman, R.