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1996Intravenous infusion of insulin-like growth factor I in fetal sheep reduces hepatic IGF-I and IGF-II mRNAsKind, K.; Owens, J.; Lok, F.; Robinson, J.; Quinn, K.; Mundy, L.; Gilmour, R.; Owens, P.
1998Expression of a wool intermediate filament keratin transgene in sheep fibre alters structureBawden, C.; Powell, B.; Walker, S.; Rogers, G.
1999Abundance of leptin mRNA in fetal adipose tissue is related to fetal body weightYuen, B.; McMillen, I.; Symonds, M.; Owens, P.
1996The peptide ACTH (1-39), adrenal growth and steroidogenesis in the sheep fetus after disconnection of the hypothalamus and pituitaryPhillips, I.; Ross, J.; Owens, J.; Young, I.; McMillen, I.
1999A new model of orthotopic penetrating corneal transplantation in the sheep: Graft survival, phenotypes of graft-infiltrating cells and local cytokine productionWilliams, K.; Standfield, S.; Mills, R.; Takano, T.; Larkin, D.; Krishnan, R.; Russ, G.; Coster, D.
1996The relative roles of the hypothalamus and cortisol in the control of prolactin gene expression in the anterior pituitary of the sheep fetusPhillips, I.; Simonetta, G.; Owens, J.; Robinson, J.; Clarke, I.; McMillen, I.
1996Placental restriction alters the functional development of the pituitary-adrenal axis in the sheep fetus during late gestationPhillips, I.; Simonetta, G.; Owens, J.; Robinson, J.; Clarke, I.; McMillen, I.
1999Upregulation of amyloid precursor protein messenger RNA in response to traumatic brain injury: An ovine head impact modelVan Den Heuvel, C.; Blumbergs, P.; Finnie, J.; Manavis, J.; Jones, N.; Reilly, P.; Pereira, R.
1996The ontogeny of hepatic growth hormone receptor and insulin-like growth factor I gene expression in the sheep fetus during late gestation: developmental regulation by cortisolLi, J.; Owens, J.; Owens, P.; Saunders, J.; Fowden, A.; Gilmour, R.