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2017Betamethasone-exposed preterm birth does not impair insulin action in adult sheep.De Matteo, R.; Hodgson, D.; Bianco-Miotto, T.; Nguyen, V.; Owens, J.; Harding, R.; Allison, B.; Polglase, G.; Black, M.; Gatford, K.
2014Nutritional adequacy of goat milk infant formulas for term infants: a double-blind randomised controlled trialZhou, S.; Sullivan, T.; Gibson, R.; Loennerdal, B.; Prosser, C.; Lowry, D.; Makrides, M.
2014Naloxone treatment alters gene expression in the mesolimbic reward system in 'junk food' exposed offspring in a sex-specific manner but does not affect food preferences in adulthoodGugusheff, J.; Ong, Z.; Muhlhausler, B.
2011Elongase reactions as control points in long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid synthesisGregory, M.; Gibson, R.; Cook-Johnson, R.; Cleland, L.; James, M.; Oresic, M.
2013Recombinant M2e protein-based ELISA: A novel and inexpensive approach for differentiating avian influenza infected chickens from vaccinated onesHemmatzadeh, F.; Sumarningsih, S.; Tarigan, S.; Indriani, R.; Dharmayanti, N.; Ebrahimie, E.; Igniatovic, J.; Guan, Y.
2012Reverse taxonomy for elucidating diversity of insect-associated nematodes: a case study with termitesKanzaki, N.; Giblin-Davis, R.; Scheffrahn, R.; Taki, H.; Esquivel, A.; Davies, K.; Herre, E.; Crandall, K.A.
2013Paracellular absorption is relatively low in the herbivorous Egyptian spiny-tailed lizard, Uromastyx aegyptiaMcWhorter, T.; Pinshow, B.; Karasov, W.; Tracy, C.; Seebacher, F.
2013Whole animal experiments should be more like human randomized controlled trialsMuhlhausler, B.; Bloomfield, F.; Gillman, M.
2012DNA barcoding simplifies environmental risk assessment of genetically modified crops in biodiverse regionsNzeduru, C.; Ronca, S.; Wilkinson, M.; Palli, S.R.
2013Functional characterization of the chicken fatty acid elongasesGregory, M.; Geier, M.; Gibson, R.; James, M.