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2012Circulating antioxidant profile of pregnant women with asthmaMcLernon, P.; Wood, L.; Murphy, V.; Hodyl, N.; Clifton, V.
2012The impact of intensified exercise training on insulin resistance and fitness in overweight and obese women with and without polycystic ovary syndromeHarrison, C.L.; Stepto, N.K.; Hutchison, S.K.; Teede, H.J.
2012Assessment of block height for satisfactory spinal anaesthesia for caesarean sectionOusley, R.; Egan, C.; Dowling, K.; Cyna, A.
2012The interaction between the maternal BMI and angiogenic gene polymorphisms associates with the risk of spontaneous preterm birthAndraweera, P.; Dekker, G.; Thompson, S.; North, R.; McCowan, L.; Roberts, C.
2012Single embryo transfer reduces the risk of perinatal mortality, a population studySullivan, E.; Wang, Y.; Hayward, I.; Chambers, G.; Illingworth, P.; McBain, J.; Norman, R.
2012Safety, immunogenicity, and tolerability of meningococcal serogroup B bivalent recombinant lipoprotein 2086 vaccine in healthy adolescents: a randomised, single-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 2 trialRichmond, P.; Marshall, H.; Nissen, M.; Jiang, Q.; Jansen, K.; Garces-Sanchez, M.; Martinon-Torres, F.; Beeslaar, J.; Szenborn, L.; Wysocki, J.; Eiden, J.; Harris, S.; Jones, T.; Perez, J.
2012A bivalent Neisserie meningitidis recombinant lipidated factor H binding protein vaccine in young adults: results of a randomised, controlled, dose-escalation phase 1 trialRichmond, P.; Nissen, M.; Marshall, H.; Lambert, S.; Roberton, D.; Gruber, W.; Jones, T.; Arora, A.
2012A comparison of epidural and cerebronspinal fluid glucose in parturients at term: an observational studyFah, A.; Sutton, J.; Cohen, V.; Dowling, K.; Cyna, A.
2012Placental expression of VEGF family mRNA in adverse pregnancy outcomesAndraweera, P.; Dekker, G.; Laurence, J.; Roberts, C.
2012Simultaneous application of slow-oscillation transcranial direct current stimulation and theta burst stimulation prolongs continuous theta burst stimulation-induced suppression of corticomotor excitability in humansDoeltgen, S.; McAllister, S.; Ridding, M.